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Jan 11, 2019 | Your Relationships

Follow your passion: It’s the only way to be passionate

Good morning to you all the way from Amritsar, India where I’ve just spent my first full day here! If you want to follow along on my journey while I’m abroad in India for the next 3 weeks, I’ll be posting photos along the way over on my IG feed here.

Many clients come to me knowing they want to make a change in their lives, but they’re not sure exactly what it is they want.

Have you ever felt that way? A vague sense of unease, unrest, dissatisfaction? I know I have!

About 7 years ago, I knew I wanted more from my life.

  • I knew I didn’t want to continue working in my windowless government cubicle.
  • I knew my relationship was never going to be what I wanted it to be.
  • I also knew that I needed a major mindset shift.

So I started running.

Not running from my problems, mind you.

I started training for a marathon.

It was this simple act of following a passion, that helped teach me one super-important lesson.

Passion is infatuating.

When you have a passion (whether it’s for a career, or a hobby or a new goal), it can be an all-consuming pursuit.

It can also open up your eyes to new passions all around you.

So if you’re struggling with that same sense of unease, like I was, I encourage you to commit.

Commit to something. Something you’ve been wanting or longing to do.

Don’t do any of that half-in half-out BS. Commit to it all the way.

Not sure what to commit to? Here are some ideas to consider.

  • What is a lifelong hobby you’ve always want to pursue more?
  • Or a bucket list item you’d like to cross off? (You can find some of my items for inspiration here.)
  • Or a cause or an organization you want to volunteer for?
  • A goal that’s eluded you in the past?

 If you know you often resist (or sabotage) your own best intentions, put in support structures sufficient to your level of resistance.

For example, that may look like hiring a professional so that you’ll have the accountability in place you need to succeed (like a professional coach, or a personal trainer).

New year. New passions. New possibilities.

Let’s make 2019 yours,

 

P.S. Respond now and tell me what new passion you’re pursuing in 2019. I would love to hold space for your passions

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In this episode of the Prosperous Empath® Podcast, I’m continuing the series on challenges that empaths and HSPs often struggle with and sharing practices, mindset shifts, and tips on how to overcome them. The topic of this episode – expanding your capacity to receive – has been one of the greatest transformations for me over the last decade and it’s something I routinely explore with clients. In life, there is an inherent polarity between givers and takers, and the majority of empaths and HSPs overidentify as givers. There are amazing benefits to being a talented giver (which is why many empaths thrive as service providers), but it can also be hard to allow yourself to receive and have your needs met, whether it’s in business partnerships or romantic relationships, to name just a few. In this episode, you’ll learn why empaths often struggle with giving too much of themselves, the consequences of this tendency, and how to nurture your ability to receive more and better.

 

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