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Why You Can Stop Thinking about Your Passion + How to Find It

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Small town girl turned adventure-loving global citizen. I’m here to support you as you build a business and a life you actually enjoy.

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Hello, hello!!!

I’ve been reflecting a lot about my passions lately because I am absolutely loving what I am doing in my business.  I’m excited by the people I am working with and thrilled with their results and the feedback they are sending in.  It caused me to review how I got here.  How did I go from being lost, unclear in my purpose, and living a life running on a hamster wheel while fulfilling someone else’s dream to being clear in my purpose and excited about what I am doing?

SIDE NOTE: Mindful reflection is a super good thing for your brain.

When you take time out of your busy life to reflect and even

reflect on your reflections or

reflect on the reflections of your reflections

you’ll be more succesful.

Here are the lessons I am sharing with you to help you uncover your passion and live your uber-hot gorgeous truth.

1) You will not discover your passion by sitting there thinking about it.

Sit and think about what you are passionate about as much as you want.  Unless, you’ve already done the work I bet you might have some trouble.  It won’t necessarily become clear when someone asks you either.  “What are you passionate about?”  Before I dug in my standard response was family. Kids. My work.  Blah, blah, blah.  Let’s get a little more specific, eh?

The degree to which you can answer that question is only a result of the things you’ve experienced to date.  What if what will fire you up is something you have never experienced before?

What if you are so jaded in what you are doing right this very minute that you can’t even tell the difference between passion or excitement and montany anymore (it’s a side effect of hamster wheel symdrome)?

2) You will discover your passion by trying new and different things.

It is the reason college graduates change jobs as much as they do right out of school. It is the reason you should go explore and try new things even if you are well beyond college years.  You’ve likely changed since you graduated college anyway so continue to try new things even if you think you know what you love.  When you are doing something that sends your energy through the roof —- ding, ding, ding.  Make note of that feeling.  Enjoy it.  And repeat it.

I am an artist.  A creative type.  A dreamer a schemer.  When I was lost, I let go of my creative outlets for things I confused as passion.

When I was picking up photography again (after about a 10 year hiatius), I would carry the camera everywhere and take pictures of everything.  I drove my family a little nutty and I think they were probably a bit suspicious that I would be able to actually do anything with this little hobby of mine. Surprise!

I was trying new things with my camera at warp speed and I quickly discovered what I enjoyed photographing and what I wasn’t as interested in.  I made note of the feeling.  I idenfied the niche of photography I wanted to specialize in created opportunities to ensure I could do it often. I enjoyed the high of living in my bliss.  And then took it to new heights.

3) If you are thinking, “heck I’ve already found my passion, this post isn’t for me.” Stop right there.

Share your journey with us! How do you make your passion come alive each and every day in your life?

That’s where the magic happens.  That’s the gorgeous truth.

If you like it, I’d love it if you’d like it or tweet it out!

Can’t wait to hear your thoughts in the feedback below.  Better yet, go out and try something new and tell us what you uncovered.

xoxo,

Amber

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  1. Tara says:

    Love this! I feel like I’m in this very step- figuring out & pin-pointing what raises my energy, what makes me feel alive, what I can’t stop thinking about. It’s like falling in love… you think about it at night & when you wake up (with excitement, not stress!). My issue is making progress too slowly for my head. So many ideas, so anxious, so excited- not enough time, or resources (moola) to do it all NOW. baby steps. If I keep at it, it will happen! How do I SLOW my mind & perfect 1-2 things now — how do I PICK a niche to focus on right now?!

    xo

    • Amber says:

      Tara – I’m seeing this in you now as you go to market on some AMAZING stuff. I hear you on making progress too slowly. I think picking a niche stuff is a little misdirected in some instances. I say do what fuels you and it will all come together! xoxo

  2. LoveFeast Table says:

    I think the key to keeping it fresh is to keep taking risks…keep trying new things…take new approaches, learn all you can, hang out with others pursuing the same passions so you gain new ideas…synergy! Oh, my! You know you’re speaking my love language.
    ~Kristin

  3. Linda Rihani says:

    Aaahhhhhh and it feels so damn good to finally have hit that spot! Right on Amber xoxo

  4. Amy says:

    You are the bombdiggity. I love what you wrote here because it’s SO TRUE but sometimes so difficult to change things up when you are just so busy. I can’t believe this is my first time on your site – will be checking in regularly! xo

  5. Leo Tee says:

    I just want to say I am very new to blogs and honestly savored you’re website. More than likely I’m going to bookmark your site . You certainly have remarkable posts. Bless you for sharing your blog site.

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