“All you need is passion. If you have a passion for something, you’ll create the talent.” ~ Yanni
When you find your passion you will find your life, and when you find your life, you will begin to live. I believe everyone is born into this world with a gift and that gift is called “passion.”
The problem is sometimes you don’t know what your passion is, or if you do know, you don’t have a clue on how to live it. Try different hats on and see which one inspires you, and the one that you get lost in is your passion. But just because you have a passion for something doesn’t mean it will come easy. Education and hard work to develop your passion is always necessary. So if you know what your passion is, get to work!
Don’t ever let anyone destroy your passion, and that includes you. If what you’re trying to achieve is truly your passion then it’s meant to be and your job is to create an environment for passion to develop. Don’t let yourself get discouraged; keep on the road driving straight toward your passion and ignore the bumps and fierce winds along the way.
A life with no passion for what you are doing is a sad life indeed. Having passion is your vocation that gets you up in the morning with a smile on your face, and tucks you peacefully in at night. Don’t pull the covers over your head in the morning and hide. And don’t lie awake at night wondering how you missed your life.
Open the gift you’ve been given, and as Tony Robbins says:
“Live With Passion!”
“…because you have a passion for something doesn’t mean it will come easy. Education and hard work to develop your passion is always necessary.”
enthusiasm and apprenticeship in Spirit is how I like to think of progress towards my passion
~ Eric
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I like what you said, Eric 🙂
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😉 as did I become inspired by your essay, you are the source 😉
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You are very kind 🙂
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I have found my passion, it is live in the here and now and enjoy the beauty of nature. Love Jenna
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That’s a wonderful passion, Jenna! We should all feel that way.
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Did you ever see the sax-violin duet in Yanni’s orchestra? I only recently pulled it off my sidebar. OMG that is one incredible musical exhibition.
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No, I haven’t. I’ll look into that–thank you for letting me know 🙂
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It’s the one with the japanese female violinist and I think a curly-haired man. It is out of this world.
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I think the female violinist is Karen Briggs, and I think I found it. Just really great music!
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No – she has a Japanese last name.
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It’s probably Sayaka Katsuki, but Ann Marie Calhoun is also Japanese. I don’t know if I found the right music, but it was all great!
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yes, the first. was not an american last name.
i must say….it was like…the sax and violin were making love. (and i try to keep things rated G on the blog!) =)
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That’s funny! Thank you for all the great information on this 🙂
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Ha ha. Thx for the ongoing support.
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🙂
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Michele, I nominated your blog for the Sisterhood of the world award. Please accept 🙂
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Thank you so much, Stefanie, but I received the Sisterhood of the World award last April. It was so sweet of you to think of me 🙂 Thank you again.
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Reblogged this on hopeandloveradio.
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Thank you for the reblog 🙂
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Thanks for the inspiration Michele. Blessings, Lisa
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Thank you, Lisa 🙂 It’s so nice to hear from you.
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