What’s Your Passion?
Over the years, I’ve met many people with fascinating hobbies. When I think of passionate individuals, Robert comes to mind—a good friend from my college years whose obsession was bugs. He studied them, fed them, dissected them, and basically lived happily ever after with these little creatures. Eventually, he became a prominent entomologist, and I couldn’t help but admire how he combined work and a hobby to create a more meaningful existence.
Then there’s a man in my neighborhood who gets up at five a.m. four times a week to ride his racing bike thirty to forty miles. I’ve often wondered why he feels compelled to wake up at the crack of dawn, while he probably wonders why I choose to sleep in.
And what about Anna, a doctor of internal medicine by day who moonlights as a body painter? Body painting nurtures her free spirit and gives her a much-needed creative outlet. And who could forget Doris, a sixty-year-old woman who goes to a blues club every Sunday? She cuts loose and dances like no one is watching, momentarily forgetting the loss of her husband of 30 years.
As for me, I’m passionate about traveling and soccer. As I’m writing this, I’m getting ready for a 12-hour drive to Atlanta to see my favorite team play. It may seem crazy and silly to some, but it brings me immense pleasure and joy.
Not everyone is fortunate enough to have found their passion. In counseling, I often help my clients identify something they enjoy—perhaps something they loved doing years ago, or even something completely new. It doesn’t have to cost a lot of money or take much time. Maybe you would enjoy stargazing, taking walks in nature, or meditating—all of which are free. Whatever it is, I hope it excites you, keeps you energized and full of life, and makes life worth living. It also helps you look forward to something, which is of immense benefit for your brains and well-being. I hope you have been inspired now to try new things and keep doing activities that make you happy.
So, have you found your passion?
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