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If you're reading this article, you might feel like something is missing, that you don't have something you love and want to strive for in your life. You’ve probably been told to “follow your passion," but that can definitely be tricky if you aren’t even sure what you’re really passionate about. We’ve all struggled with this at some point in our lives. Don't worry! While you may have trouble knowing your passion right now, it's totally possible to find it. Instead of wishing and waiting for something to come your way, follow these examples to find out what you truly love and pursue your passions!
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- Don't just dive into an instinct full force. Everything takes patience, careful planning, and a lot of dedication.⧼thumbs_response⧽
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To find your passion, ask yourself questions like, "What times have I felt the happiest in my life and why?" and "What am I proudest of accomplishing in my life so far?" Then, look for patterns in your answers to get an idea of what your passions might be. You can also write a list of all the things you've ever dreamed of doing, even if they're impractical or scary, to get a better sense of what motivates you. Additionally, think about the things you enjoy doing in your free time, like spending time in nature, being creative, or gardening, since these things can give you an idea of what you're passionate about. For more advice from our Counselor co-author, like how to pursue your passions in life, scroll down!