Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Find your passion

How to Find Your Passion and Live Your Passion

One of my earliest passions was poetry. I would do it without acknowledgement. I’d rarely share but when I did it was purely for pleasure. It was something quite like an escape from the world. I would dig deep, draw from experiences or observations and pour from the strongest emotions. I could write for hours. It healed so much in my life to have that type of release it later encouraged me to turn it into a book so others could experience the same.
I believe it has now evolved into the writing and work I am doing today.


I am sharing so you see when you know or desire to find your passion there are something’s to help you become aware:

-Is it something you’d do for free?

-Or what would you do for free if you had all the time in the world?

-Does it feel like work when you do it?

-Or what do you do that doesn’t feel like work?

-Better yet what do you love to do?

-Is it something that feels natural?

-Does hours seem like minutes doing it?

Recognizing your passion and applying it to your career is the greatest thing you could ever do and offer the world. I have never heard of a passionate person hating their job but above that they are the most successful people I could ever have learned from.

Don’t think for a second your profession has to be a cookie cut job. Everyday I am wowed by the amount of people successful with out a drop of formal education in their field: Les Brown, Tony Robbins & Bob Proctor to name a few.

Above all happiness, fulfillment, joy and a greater connection to your purpose are wrapped up in your passions.

“True masters are those who’ve chosen to make a life rather than a living.”  Neale Donald Walsch

Its funny how many people I’d ask if money wasn’t an option what would you do and the answer is never what they are currently doing…

It also funny because I was them and the toughest thing I could ever do was to give up everything to get out of the fears crippling me to begin again & whole heartily live. Working my job although “promising” felt like a death sentences something in me was dyeing, I felt it. I would look around and rarely inside me to find out what was wrong. But deep down I knew.

I became alive when I began my writing career and nothing can replace the feeling of inspired writing. I also live my dharma when coaching because I love knowing I made a difference in someone’s life.

I say perfect your passion, draw from that incredible energy and take it to the next level. It makes life truly vibrant.

With Love,

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