By Corrina Gordon-Barnes
It can be so frustrating when people advise you, “Just follow your passion!” Yeah, sure, you’d love to—if only you knew what your passion was.
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Passion is a powerful force in accomplishing anything you set your mind to, and in experiencing work and life to the fullest extent possible.
I’ve become convinced that one of the greatest supports to a person’s happiness is passion—whether for musical theater, video games, constitutional history, camping, stamps, shoe-shopping, teaching English as a second language, or whatever.
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What are you passionate about? You might be trying to identify your passions so that you can find more happiness in life.
Ever since I was a little girl, my parents told me that when I grew up, I should do what I love and love what I do. Making a lot of money was not a huge criterion for choosing a career or profession.
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