How to Find a Passion in Life

Phychology of a teenager. Add comments
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    Create an inspiration board. Make some use of those outdated magazines you may have laying around the house and start cutting out whatever images that stand out to you. It may be a certain word,such as "Fire" or "Vision" or an image of a woman standing on a mountain top. Whatever catches your eye, cut it out and start to arrange those images on a board.
     
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    Step outside of your comfort zone. When something makes us uncomfortable, it is usually that something we would grow from the most. Think of it as the beckoning of the spirit. What could you learn from this—if you dared?
     
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    Try something new. You look up at that dance studio everyday as the train passes on the way to work—why not sign up for a class? There are certain things that are meant to peak our interest—as it may be the door way to discovering your passion.
     
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    Stroll down memory lane. Look at old photographs of yourself when you were a child and talk to your family. What moment captured strikes a cord within you? What are your families fondest memories of you? Passion often lies in the past.
     
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    Volunteer. There is nothing that stirs up the passion within more than giving back, and there are so many opportunities to do so. Find an opportunity that interests you and offer up your talents.
     
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    Use your gifts. We are all blessed with the ability to do something exceedingly well and to withhold it is to withhold your light from the world. Whether you have a niche for writing, painting, or cooking—use your gift. Your passion could stir up passion in someone else.
     
     



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