8 Ways to Discover Your Passion and Live a Life You Love
1. Slow down.
When we
slow down
we are able to tap into the best version of ourselves, which is most
often when we find the answers we’ve been searching for. This might mean
practicing yoga, going for daily walks, or setting aside time each day
to meditate. Slowing down allows you to quiet the outside voices and
listen to yourself.
2. Change your story.
We all tell ourselves stories about who we are, what we’re capable
of, and what we deserve. If we can identify our self-limiting stories
(I’m not good enough; I don’t deserve to be happy, etc.), then we can
begin writing new stories that are grounded in confidence and courage,
and map out actions that move us from one to the other.
3. Own your uniqueness.
We are here for a reason. No one else has your unique blend of
talents, wisdom, strengths, skills, and creativity. We all have
something great to offer, and learning to accept and own what makes you
unique is crucial to sharing your gifts with the world.
4. Cultivate confidence.
If we are continually telling ourselves we can’t, then we will never
believe we can. There is a chance you may fail, but it will be
impossible to succeed if you don’t
believe in yourself. You can
create affirmations, focus on the things you want, or make a vision board that shows your future success.
5. Find the themes.
Recognizing the recurring themes in our lives creates a
pattern for us to either follow or change.
What themes or lessons seem to constantly surface in your life? What
are you drawn to again and again? What areas of life seem to be full of
discomfort and pain? What areas are full of joy and light?
6. Write.
Ideas flow more freely when we write without an agenda. New
inspiration may appear unexpectedly and it becomes easier to connect the
dots. Spend a few minutes of quality time each day with a pen and paper
allowing yourself to process your thoughts without influence from the
outside world.
7. Focus on the fun.
Too often we get wrapped up in the expectations we set for ourselves.
We focus on the details and the to-do lists instead of what is most
important. What do you love to do? What makes you smile? If money were
limitless, what would you be doing today?
8. Push past fear.
It’s so seductive to tell ourselves that’s we’ll go after what we
want when we have more experience, more money, or more time, but the
truth is, that will never happen. We must
identify these excuses
as masks for our fear. It’s only when we get clear on our fears and
recognize how it is holding us back, we can begin moving forward.
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