- Mostly, people become stressed when they think about finding their passion and following their purpose. They experience pain and agony when they are unable to let it in. Stop trying to follow your passion and explore what makes you curious and happy.You can do this by asking yourself questions, trying new things, meditating, or journaling.
- What kinds of articles, videos or people grab your attention? What topic do you hear that moves you? What content keeps you desperately reading to the very end? That is curiosity. When something gives you a feeling of wanting to know or learn more, of wanting to lean in a little closer and dive deeper, this is when you have found a passion.What would you like to do more of? Instead of focusing on what you are missing or don’t have, focus on what you do have. Maybe your purpose is something you already do. But you aren’t doing it because you don’t have time or resources. What do you want to do more of? If it’s that passion, figure out how to implement it into your day-to-day life. How can you make the time or find the resources to allow you to do that passion you already have?
- What topic would you choose to talk about it if you only had 30 minutes without preparation? Think deeply about this one. That is the question that reveals what comes naturally to you. What energizes you? What lights your fire? What can you talk about for hours, losing track of time? What do you discuss with your friends that you don’t believe in a passion or purpose? Answer these questions, and you’ll be on the right track to finding your life purpose.

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