12 November, 2014

UNDERSTANDING WHAT PASSION REALLY IS AND WHAT PASSION REALLY IS NOT
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By Star Light

“The crowning fortune of a man is to be born to some pursuit which finds him employment and happiness, whether it be to make baskets, or broadswords, or canals, or statues, or songs.”  ~Ralph Waldo Emerson



I began to realize how important it was to be an enthusiast in life. Life has taught me that if you are interested in something, no matter what it is, go at it at full speed ahead. Embrace it with both arms, hug it, love it and above all become passionate about it.

Lukewarm is no good. Hot is no good either. White hot and passionate is the only thing to be.People misconceive what passion living is all about. Some don't just understand it at all. But it always there right before everyone of us: the desire to live life to the best, doing what we love to do best.

 
Am sharing with you what passion really is and what passion really is not. Beacuse if you are going to go find your passion, at leaste you must understand what you are looking for.


WHAT PASSION IS
  • Passion is the fire that flames your desire for living your dreams.
  • Passion give you the drive to follow through no matter the challenge.
  • Passion makes work fun.
  • Passion make it easy to pursue your goal.
  • Passion keeps you going when the going gets tough and rough.
  • Passion makes your goals achievable.
  • Passion is what brings that glimmer of hope to your life.
  • Passion make you believe it is possible because you can't give it up.
  • Passion help you turn your hobby into something of worth.
  • Passion makes you feel fulfilled, satisfied and content as you spend everyday doing them.


WHAT PASSION IS NOT!
  • Passion is not a high paying job or a rat-race kind of career.
  • Passion is not something you are very good at doing. You may just have to start and get better along the way.
  • Passion is not just anything you love to do. Just because you love to do something doesn't make it your passion.
  • Passion may not always be found in your career goals. It could be in the non-career goals you find them.
  • Passion is not something forced on you and it's not something you force on yourself. 
After all these discovery, you shouldn't wait. You should then know what your passion is.
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