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Passion is something that is cultivated. It can be cultivated in many, many different fields. Therefore, it doesn't make sense to say, “I don't know what my ...
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Turning a Passion into a Profession · 1. Recognize That There Are No Points for Aspiration · 2. Know That Your Worth as a Writer Is Not Defined by How Much You ...
Like your passion, your mission is not preexisting, and it's not always easy to find or pursue. When you find something—anything—you're passionate about and you ...
It meant living more deliberately and intentionally. It meant I had to stop living the lie and start living my dream, moving forward with a new life of focus ...
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Happiness, as far as we're concerned, is achieved through living a meaningful life: a life filled with passion and freedom in which we grow as individuals and ...
... passion, contribution, creativity. It is astonishing what one can accomplish in a year. Glancing in the rearview, though, everything seems much easier now ...
Finding your passion isn't about adding another item to your schedule or list of goals. It's about creating space that enables you to do what you were made to ...
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“What do you do?” asks the stranger. “I'm passionate about writing (or rock climbing or sailing or input accounting),” you say, followed by, “What are you ...
Imagine real success. Imagine making your priorities your Real Priorities. Imagine feeling lighter, freer, happier. What you're imagining is a meaningful life.
Not even close. And that's okay because contribution and growth and cultivating your passions are more important. That said, we all need to pay the bills, right ...