When you focus on doing the things you do well, that bring you joy, you find your bliss.
When you focus on doing the things that bring fire into your life, you find your passion.
When you focus on all the above, you follow your passion and find your bliss.
I've written on this topic before, and will likely write on it again since part of my passion is helping others be the best they can be, and that means helping them follow their passion and find their bliss.
Is what you're doing right now feeding the fire inside? If not, you may like your work, but it still feels like a job rather than a vocation.
For some questions to consider while you're looking for your passion, see my post from December of last year on my previous blog page.
You can even create a Manifestation Board that shows concrete images and words connected to that which makes you feel alive, that which feeds your fire.
Here is a quote from The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand to consider:
"Why do they always teach us that it is easy and evil to do what we want and that we need discipline to restrain ourselves. It's the hardest thing in the world - to do what we want. And it takes the greatest kind of courage."
Do you have the courage to follow your passion and find your bliss?
Or are you content to live a lukewarm life?
The choice, as always, is yours.
Here are the links to my previous posts on the subject of passion and bliss:
More Questions To Consider
Finding Your Passion
Find Your Passion
Next week, we will discuss taking charge of your career.
Until then, Namaste!
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