As an older sister I advise you not to focus too much on finding your passion. Or, at least, don't get discouraged about not finding it. Do whatever you do with passion and that itself is the key. We tend to obsess over finding meaning in our lives when in truth it's all about being present. Lamenting about the past, worrying about the future. Both are futile. Because, let's be honest, our passions, just like anything else in life, can change as time passes. Be kind and gentle with yourself and others. We often have grandiose visions of how our lives are supposed to be. Happiness is found in the little joys. ❤
I really appreciate your insights! It’s so refreshing to hear that it’s okay not to have everything figured out right now. Your words are a great reminder to be gentle with ourselves.🥹
Thank you for sharing a lot about your life. I think I mentioned in one of the previous comments that your words are always very genuine, inspiring and comforting. My college education has never had anything to do with the roles I took on in all the companies I’ve been with, but along the way, I discovered that I love teaching other people. However, I’m currently on a new position where I don’t get to teach as often anymore, but whenever I have the chance, it always feels like coming home to my core purpose. I think we are meant to fulfill many different roles and learn as much as we go so let’s just enjoy the journey! We are where we need to be. Cheers! I’m an INFJ too! Looking forward to your next video. 🙂
Thank you so much! I feel the same way. I really appreciate your support, and I look forward to sharing my next video with you! 😊 So glad to connect with a fellow INFJ!
I can really relate to losing passion. It’s tough when something that once fueled you doesn’t feel the same anymore... It’s like life makes sense in hindsight but moving forward without a clear map can be challenging. It’s normal for passions to change; that’s not a failure but growth. Take it one step at a time you don’t need all the answers right now. Keep going and trust that the path will reveal itself in time
Thank you! I’ll take it one step at a time and trust the process. Your words are really encouraging, and they mean a lot. Let’s both keep going and see where the path leads us! and 3-step plan! noted!!
I definitely get being lost after university. I tried many different jobs trying to find "my path" and I realize that there's no rush. I have a good job that pays my bill and I can always find my path through my hobbies and free time. Thanks for your videos, you're saying exactly what I'm thinking and it feels less lonely^^
I can understand losing your passion. I've always done a lot of different things (learning languages, playing instruments, film school, dog training, sports, obscure hobbies... )The term, "it's a dying *insert obscure hobby here*..." and my brain takes that as I need to learn how to do it. I hit a point where I just burned out and stopped doing anything (writing, composing, filming and even socializing.) Only recently have i picked up doing something I truly enjoy, but had to make it fun, I find if I apply too much pressure on myself now that I just quit or get really depressed/obsessed. It took a lot of time spent in nature, and finding my roots to be at peace with doing nothing for a while. Wow, I promised myself I wasn't going to ramble again.... I have many more thoughts but will end it here. As always, thank you for sharing!
As an older sister I advise you not to focus too much on finding your passion. Or, at least, don't get discouraged about not finding it. Do whatever you do with passion and that itself is the key. We tend to obsess over finding meaning in our lives when in truth it's all about being present. Lamenting about the past, worrying about the future. Both are futile. Because, let's be honest, our passions, just like anything else in life, can change as time passes. Be kind and gentle with yourself and others. We often have grandiose visions of how our lives are supposed to be. Happiness is found in the little joys. ❤
I really appreciate your insights! It’s so refreshing to hear that it’s okay not to have everything figured out right now. Your words are a great reminder to be gentle with ourselves.🥹
Thank you for sharing a lot about your life. I think I mentioned in one of the previous comments that your words are always very genuine, inspiring and comforting. My college education has never had anything to do with the roles I took on in all the companies I’ve been with, but along the way, I discovered that I love teaching other people. However, I’m currently on a new position where I don’t get to teach as often anymore, but whenever I have the chance, it always feels like coming home to my core purpose. I think we are meant to fulfill many different roles and learn as much as we go so let’s just enjoy the journey! We are where we need to be. Cheers! I’m an INFJ too! Looking forward to your next video. 🙂
Thank you so much! I feel the same way. I really appreciate your support, and I look forward to sharing my next video with you! 😊 So glad to connect with a fellow INFJ!
I can really relate to losing passion. It’s tough when something that once fueled you doesn’t feel the same anymore... It’s like life makes sense in hindsight but moving forward without a clear map can be challenging. It’s normal for passions to change; that’s not a failure but growth. Take it one step at a time you don’t need all the answers right now. Keep going and trust that the path will reveal itself in time
Also reading Shaan Puri’s 3-step plan really helped me refocus. I hope it helps you too!
Thank you! I’ll take it one step at a time and trust the process. Your words are really encouraging, and they mean a lot. Let’s both keep going and see where the path leads us! and 3-step plan! noted!!
I definitely get being lost after university. I tried many different jobs trying to find "my path" and I realize that there's no rush. I have a good job that pays my bill and I can always find my path through my hobbies and free time.
Thanks for your videos, you're saying exactly what I'm thinking and it feels less lonely^^
I feel less lonely too thank you so much for your insights :)
I can understand losing your passion. I've always done a lot of different things (learning languages, playing instruments, film school, dog training, sports, obscure hobbies... )The term, "it's a dying *insert obscure hobby here*..." and my brain takes that as I need to learn how to do it. I hit a point where I just burned out and stopped doing anything (writing, composing, filming and even socializing.) Only recently have i picked up doing something I truly enjoy, but had to make it fun, I find if I apply too much pressure on myself now that I just quit or get really depressed/obsessed.
It took a lot of time spent in nature, and finding my roots to be at peace with doing nothing for a while.
Wow, I promised myself I wasn't going to ramble again.... I have many more thoughts but will end it here. As always, thank you for sharing!
it’s amazing that you’ve found something you truly enjoy again. I really appreciate your openness! I'll try to have that in mind too
타다 남은 장작은 불씨가 남아 있어서 언제든 쉽게 다시 불이 붙는다고 하니까! 조급해 하지 말고 화이팅 🙌
좋은 조언해주셔서 감사합니다 ㅎㅎㅎ
어우 so tingle
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