1 Express your passion.
2 Take care of yourself.
3 Find your heart.
4 Draw on your experiences in life.
5 Draw strength from the people you love.
6 Find out what you are good at.
http://tinybuddha.com/blog/12-tips-to-create-a-peaceful-passionate-life/
1. Remember that your thoughts and feelings are powerful.
2. Stop trying to be somebody and start opening up.
3. Create something new.
4. Be a model of truth and great possibilities.
5. Encounter your deeper story.
6. Experience your longing.
7. Recognize when and how you disappear from the present moment.
8. Know what brings you back.
9. Recognize that freedom is knowing what you love and letting it embrace you.
You already know enough. Stop looking for guidance and start formatting your life around experiencing
what you love. Seek the experience and it will find you
10. Remember that your gift is how you handle your insecurities.
When you do what you love, you’ll act on instinct, without having to put too much thought into the knowledge you don’t yet have. But that thing you love to do—that’s not your only gift. Your other gift is how you handle your insecurities and feelings of inadequacy, when you do get caught up in your head. This is what shapes your life and sense of belonging.
11. Take intentional actions.
When you set intentions and act on them, you create a natural flow. Directing that flow is how you shape your reality
12. Consistently ask yourself: What is my relationship?
Everything is relationship to everything else. What is your relationship to yourself? You reality emanates from how you feel about yourself.
(You already know what it is; you just lack the courage to acknowledge it because you don’t think you’re good enough.)
What engenders a feeling of belonging and connection in your life? What stops the obsessive thought looping? Build reference points. That’s how you can always find your way back home.
NB6: It’s a big leap to go from dreaming to realizing. Take a step to act out your longing and experience its unfolding. If you let them, your feelings will lead the way.
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