Who do you want to be?

in #life7 years ago (edited)

To find passion and meaning in your life is not so difficult as it looks.
We as human beings always complex things. But things in general are simple enough to make our dreams true.
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We just need 2 simple great things :

⭐️TIME AND FOCUS⭐️

#1 Write down on paper things/activities that you love to do.
Even if they are so simple as : reading book, running, cooking pizza or etc.

#2 Ask yourself :
Do I get motivated by doing this?
Will I do it if no one will pay me?
Am I feeling good after I finish doing it?
As example : I love cooking pizzas for my family, but do I love cooking pizzas when I'm alone?
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When you will have your long list of things that you love give some of your time to analyse it by 3 simple steps :

#1 Which activities is similar to each other?

#2 For which activity you're giving much of your time(or you're willing to give your time no matter what)?

#3 Which activity could possible become your income source?

⭐️CHANGE THE WAY YOU THINK ABOUT WORK⭐️

Actually almost everything what we know about work/passion and our free time is a lie.
Simply, because all of us in our early years are told that we need to work hard to achieve something.
But that's not necessarily a true.
Because when we are 'working hard' we forgot to enjoy what we're doing.

I think enjoying what you are doing is the ultimate key to success.

Because how will you not give up if you're not enjoying what you're doing?
Most of us doing something just because it gives fast money or fast result. But world doesn't work like this.
When you look at 'successful' people, most of them at some point wanted to give up, but haven't just because they enjoyed what they were doing.

Discuss here, Steemian friends! Also don't forget to upvote, comment and resteem. ⭐️

Thanks,
Narovski here!

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like that old so much heard saying: Dont' work hard, work smart.
Nothing is more smart about "working"
Do I work here on steemit?
Hardly so

I'm having FUN !

As it supposed to be! Thanks!

imagination is more important than knowledge

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