If you do not have a purpose for "why" you are doing your current job, you may be telling yourself something is missing in my life. It's happen frequently because you do not have an aim and you need help with that. Discovering your passion in life and your aim is something you create or decide on. Most of the people think it's something mystical and found by accident. It's not, but it's easily determined and can set alight the fires of passion and aim.
Discovering your passion means finding the thing that you most want to do, the activity that you need to engage in, that sparks an intensely positive emotional reaction when you think of it or do it. Doing something you are passionate about produces seemingly boundless excitement and power, it feels casual and naturally obliging, it delights you and satisfies and fulfills you. On the contrary some people not only have big difficulty in finding their own passion, they also suffer a secret shame when they are unable to do so.
Passion happens when your heart and your head are in agreement. Listen to your heart because it will give you clues to your passion. Your heart is where your emotions flow. Listen to your intuition and pay close attention to what it is saying. I believe your intuition is that gut level feeling you get about something. It can provide you with wisdom. Intuition supplies quick and ready insight. It may lead you to new work, the correct contacts for your business, or a book to read that opens a door to great abundance.
No doubt there are many things that you are good at and can do well. When other people see and experience the things you do well they may congratulate you and honor you for doing these things. Your self esteem develops as people discover and honor your competencies. Discovering your passion means being able to clearly differentiate what you really love from what you are good at.
If your mind is fully rented with the day-to-day thoughts that come with the activities and relationships of your current work and personal life you may not have the freedom to employ in the process of discovering your passion. Recognize that discovering your passion is both an analytical and intuitive process
Part of discovering your passion involves asking yourself the questions that help you picture in glorious detail the things you feel attracted to, the types of things you like to do, the types of people or things you like to be around, the physical environments that contribute you joy, the ways in which you wish to work.
Can you survive without discovering your passion? Many spend their lives making conclusions under conditions created by luck or circumstance, or tending towards the path of least troubles. These selections are neither right nor wrong. But if for you discovering and living your passion as a fervent desire, then the journey can be an enlightening, enjoyable, and honoring one.
Your passions will lead to your prosperity because you won’t view it as work. Your passion will set a blaze inside of you to perfect this passion. Your passion will become fuel for excellence. People pay for excellence! Strive for passion and prosperity will come.