Passion is the essence of our being that pushes us to do things we didn't think possible. It is the glimmer in our eye and rhythm of our hearts. We all have a sense of knowing what our passions are and knowing what brings us light and life. However, we often times let our cars get low on passion "fuel." We drive the car into the ditch, running it on passion fumes instead of fuel.
Let's get into the topic of how to find our passions. Not fueled by money, status, position, your friend's opinions, social norms, or anything else shallow that you can think up. But instead the essence of what drives you and fires passion inside your soul. First, finding those and then using that knowledge to bring substance to the everyday and the whole picture of your life.
Passion can be everything from that lofty, high-level purpose that you have been created for, to the littlest of joys and interests you have. Many times the smallest of passions are the fuel for your life's passion and purpose. See these woven together and you'll gain energy to dabble in them all.
Like Oprah says, "The things that make you light up - the things you love to do more than anything else," those are indeed your passions. Survey your heart and mind and define the things you love most. If you're struggling to put your finger on them, do this quick activity and narrow it down to 5 simple things. Yes, it can be "going for a Target shopping trip and looking at the new Essie collection," that's not too small of a passion, friends. This exercise gets to the basis of things that bring joy to our lives - big or small. This is a self-reflective activity that puts you alone on an island and lets your brain and body breathe and seek it's sweet spot.
Let's get into the topic of how to find our passions. Not fueled by money, status, position, your friend's opinions, social norms, or anything else shallow that you can think up. But instead the essence of what drives you and fires passion inside your soul. First, finding those and then using that knowledge to bring substance to the everyday and the whole picture of your life.
Passion can be everything from that lofty, high-level purpose that you have been created for, to the littlest of joys and interests you have. Many times the smallest of passions are the fuel for your life's passion and purpose. See these woven together and you'll gain energy to dabble in them all.
Like Oprah says, "The things that make you light up - the things you love to do more than anything else," those are indeed your passions. Survey your heart and mind and define the things you love most. If you're struggling to put your finger on them, do this quick activity and narrow it down to 5 simple things. Yes, it can be "going for a Target shopping trip and looking at the new Essie collection," that's not too small of a passion, friends. This exercise gets to the basis of things that bring joy to our lives - big or small. This is a self-reflective activity that puts you alone on an island and lets your brain and body breathe and seek it's sweet spot.









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