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Each and every one of us is born with a unique gift. We are here to do something in this life. But how do you find what you are meant to do?
Do you know what makes your heart sing?
A good way to find what makes your heart sing, is what do you do when no one is expecting anything from you? Think about the times when you felt the most fulfilled
Is the job you go to day in and day out sucking the life out of you? Do you dread doing it but you say to yourself that you have to do it? You have to pay the mortgage, the car payment, but what if you didn't have those things, what would you do that fulfills you.
What are you willing to give up to do what you love. Can you move to a smaller place, something that isn't so expensive? Buy a cheaper car? Find a roommate to help with the expenses? What are you willing to give up and change to be able to do what you love.
The problem is we have been trained that to be happy we need to have the big house, the nice car, expensive clothes and a ridiculously expensive purse to show we are successful and happy. The worst thing we can do is compare ourselves to what other people have. No one has to live with you, but you. If you aren't doing what you love, it will show.
When you are on your deathbed, the house, cars, the "things" we think we have needed during our life do not matter. Wouldn't it be wonderful to be in a place where you know that you lived your life doing what you loved. You did what made your heart sing.
Each and every one of us is born with a unique gift. We are here to do something in this life. But how do you find what you are meant to do?
Do you know what makes your heart sing?
A good way to find what makes your heart sing, is what do you do when no one is expecting anything from you? Think about the times when you felt the most fulfilled
Is the job you go to day in and day out sucking the life out of you? Do you dread doing it but you say to yourself that you have to do it? You have to pay the mortgage, the car payment, but what if you didn't have those things, what would you do that fulfills you.
What are you willing to give up to do what you love. Can you move to a smaller place, something that isn't so expensive? Buy a cheaper car? Find a roommate to help with the expenses? What are you willing to give up and change to be able to do what you love.
The problem is we have been trained that to be happy we need to have the big house, the nice car, expensive clothes and a ridiculously expensive purse to show we are successful and happy. The worst thing we can do is compare ourselves to what other people have. No one has to live with you, but you. If you aren't doing what you love, it will show.
When you are on your deathbed, the house, cars, the "things" we think we have needed during our life do not matter. Wouldn't it be wonderful to be in a place where you know that you lived your life doing what you loved. You did what made your heart sing.