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What Is Passion

  • Writer: rightwall
    rightwall
  • Aug 22, 2018
  • 3 min read

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Discovering your life passion can mean the difference between

happiness and frustration. Do you know what you are passionate

about? Is there anything in your life that makes you feel genuinely

good, Excited, alive, and turned on? If not, either you have not found

your life passion yet, or you are disregarding it.


Our passions are what give life its juice. To discover your passion, and

follow up on it is one of the better ways you are able to use your time.

Even if you do know what you genuinely love, many of us feel that it is

selfish to spend time and energy on doing things ‘just for fun.’ We

believe we should be serious and responsible, and spend our time

working hard at accomplishing goals. We feel worthy and virtuous

when we attend to endless tasks and slave away at tasks we detest. We

feel ashamed about spending time on things that make us feel alive

and happy. What a messed up way of looking at things!



Doing what makes you happy is not frivolous or selfish- it is smart.

Being pleased makes you healthier, more productive, and nicer to be

around. In addition, whom are you actually helping by working

yourself into the ground doing things that do not satisfy you?

Does anybody truly benefit from the fact that you have an

alphabetized spice rack, work fifty hours a week, and say ‘yes’ to so

many requests that you have no energy to give to any of them? Do

these things make you happy?


If not, it is time to check how you are spending the treasured minutes

and hours of your life. When is the last time you spent a couple of

hours doing something that made you feel genuinely alive? That made

the time fly past, and left you feeling stimulated instead of ran out?

It may have been a while, but if you actually give it some thought, you

will probably come up with something. If you genuinely cannot seem

to find your passion, there are a couple of ways you are able to figure

it out.


Ways to figure your passion out:


One way is to experiment. Try some fresh activities. The only way you

will find out what you love doing is by doing it. Who knows, you may

discover a passion for ballroom dance, writing poetry, or bird

watching.


Next, you need to find additional small ways to search for your

passion and include it in your life. How about making cards for

birthdays and other occasions? Flirt with joining an art class, or

decorating your personal space. I bet that a beautiful collage above

your desk would bring you more joy than perfectly tidy desk drawers.

As you find your passion and more time and ways to action it, you

become happier. This makes others happier too. Who'd you rather see

each day at breakfast, somebody bored and frustrated, or somebody

filled with enthusiasm?


Whether your passion is for protecting the environment, baking

cookies, singing, teaching, or predicting the stock markets, pursuing

it will definitely give you opportunities to benefit other people by

sharing your creations or knowledge. It may also open up possibilities

for following your life passion as a job.

So, find your life passion, and go for it with your whole heart. Time

spent doing what you love will never be time wasted.

Wrapping Up


Does your life feel scattered? Is your desk swimming in post-it notes

and to-do lists? Do you find difficulty coordinating your schedule,

your family’s schedule and work’s schedule? Do you have goals that

you never get to? Are there old friends you never get around to

calling? Would you love to live a simpler life, but have a tough time

finding time to make that happen? Find your true Calling. Use these

steps and tips and [check in different articles on this site] will definitely alter your perception on how you can attain your true calling. You can do this!

 
 
 

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