Seeking out passion starts with realizing who you are, and NOT what you are. It should be an inward search that will lead you to understanding your maximum potential. While it takes guts to swing from the external world to your internal world, it is the most vital and simplest of all methods. This brings about two simple questions: Who am I? and Why am I here?
In order to recognize your passions, you need to carefully evaluate your strengths and capabilities since your inner power is largely connected to your purpose. For example, if you are an excellent cook, it's most likely that your life purpose is linked to cooking.
Take me as an example. I am a Lifestyle Business Coach because I believe that my passion is to empower and inspire people and help them transform their dreams to reality. My personal mission statement is: "To empower myself and others to live more clearly, simply, and fully." A specific sentence like this one is a good starting point, and can help you concentrate on what you truly love and stand for.
Truly inspiring, your passion is that fire burning inside you waiting to be unleashed, which drives you in the direction of ultimate bliss. Listen to what your heart tells you. It may be a hobby or a skill that you have and definitely love to do. You're so keen on it that you're in no way anticipating anything in return.
You're even willing to make some necessary sacrifices to achieve your passion, your goal, your life purpose.
Unfortunately, a large amount of people in this world live a life without any passion or purpose at all. Most of them are even oblivious to who they really are, and their greatest capabilities. In most scenarios, however, you can instinctively find your passion if you make an effort to discern it. And when you do, it becomes almost a breakthrough of some sort, giving you that much-awaited "AHA" moment.
Once found, you should cultivate your passions so that you can use them to your advantage. Modify and redefine whenever applicable. You may revise your passions, missions, and goals if the previous ones are not working suitably.
In order to recognize your passions, you need to carefully evaluate your strengths and capabilities since your inner power is largely connected to your purpose. For example, if you are an excellent cook, it's most likely that your life purpose is linked to cooking.
Take me as an example. I am a Lifestyle Business Coach because I believe that my passion is to empower and inspire people and help them transform their dreams to reality. My personal mission statement is: "To empower myself and others to live more clearly, simply, and fully." A specific sentence like this one is a good starting point, and can help you concentrate on what you truly love and stand for.
Truly inspiring, your passion is that fire burning inside you waiting to be unleashed, which drives you in the direction of ultimate bliss. Listen to what your heart tells you. It may be a hobby or a skill that you have and definitely love to do. You're so keen on it that you're in no way anticipating anything in return.
You're even willing to make some necessary sacrifices to achieve your passion, your goal, your life purpose.
Unfortunately, a large amount of people in this world live a life without any passion or purpose at all. Most of them are even oblivious to who they really are, and their greatest capabilities. In most scenarios, however, you can instinctively find your passion if you make an effort to discern it. And when you do, it becomes almost a breakthrough of some sort, giving you that much-awaited "AHA" moment.
Once found, you should cultivate your passions so that you can use them to your advantage. Modify and redefine whenever applicable. You may revise your passions, missions, and goals if the previous ones are not working suitably.
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