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Your passion is right in front of your face. If you have to look for it, then you’re probably not passionate about it at all. So screw "finding" your passion.
Passion is a feeling that many people misunderstand. And this confusion leads them to conclude that they have no passion for anything.
"I feel so stuck. I need to find a passion, but I just can't." About half of my clients say this as soon as we meet.
Graduation season is in high gear in Boston. As a result, thousands of graduates are being told by very well-meaning speakers to find their passion in life, to not compromise, and that when you do something you are passionate about, it doesn’t feel like work.
Passion is a powerful force in accomplishing anything you set your mind to, and in experiencing work and life to the fullest extent possible.
“You know you’re not doing what you love. Your life lacks a deeper meaning, and you have no idea what you’re really passionate about. What in the world are you doing with your life?”
Before we talk about the traps you can fall into when you confuse your passion with your Divine Soul mission, here’s a quick reminder about the difference between your Divine Soul mission and Divine Soul purpose.
In order to unveil our dharma, we have to identify our passions — the activities we both love and are naturally inclined to do well.
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You will never figure out “how” until you are clear on “why.”
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