Finding
Direction: Finding Passion Series - 2 of 3
by: Skye Thomas
In order to find the right
direction for ourselves, we have to do some soul searching. What is it I want
to accomplish? Why? What kind of person do I want to become? Is it so weird to
be in our thirties or forties and ask ourselves, "So, what do I want to be
when I grow up?" What would make us jump out of bed excited and motivated
to get the day started? Before getting into these big questions, we need to
find out the roots behind our decisions. What motivates us to choose what we
choose?
If you could create anything you
wanted without regards to money, time, or education... what would you do? What
would you create if you could wave a magic wand and it would appear? What would
you have? Think on that for awhile... anything at all.... Would you create
vacations and the ability to travel all over the world? Would you create an
education fund for your children? Would you create your dream home? Would you
create a worry free retirement? Would you create a new wardrobe? Would you
create music, books, movies, art, medicine? Write down a list of things. Don't
worry about how far fetched they might sound. Just make a list of all the
things you'd do and create if you had unlimited means to do so.
Why would you create those
things? Of all the things you would magically create, why would you want to
create them? What's the root cause for you to want to create the list of things
you'd create? What do you gain by creating those things? Do you want to create
those things in order to be free? Secure? Independent? Understood? An
entrepreneur? Loved? Creative? An entertainer? An adventurer? What is it you
get to become by creating the things on your list? What kind of person would
you be if you were the kind of person living out that list and creating those
things?
Moving further back into the
roots of what you are or wish to become, if you could be anything, what would
you want to be? Don't choose job descriptions, choose traits, aspects. What are
you now? That's right, "what" would you want to be, not
"who" would you want to be. If you died tomorrow, what would people
say about you? Were you a healer? Brave? Organized? A great parent? An
intellectual? A musician? An artist? Thoughtful? Kind? A supporter of dreams?
What would you want them to say about you? How would you like to be seen? Sit
with these thoughts for a bit and then write down a list for yourself starting
with "I want to be..."
As an example, my list narrowed
down to this:
I want to be....
Loved
A healer
An entertainer
Secure
An adventurer
A goddess
Independent
An explorer
An original
Free
A supporter of dream
An inspiration
Upon reflection, I can honestly
say that every goal I've ever felt passionate about rooted from this list. Without
realizing it, I had made most of my life choices from this list.
By identifying your true
motivations and desires, it becomes easier to find direction in life. Now we
know where your goals come from. What's the root beneath your dreams? There is
no right or wrong answers, just ideas at the core of you. We could probably
analyze what in your past makes you want to become the things you put on your
list. We could analyze how close you are to being all of the things you've
listed. It's not important. What matters is that now you know what it is you're
aspiring to become.
Now it may seem to you that most
of the things you had originally dreamed of creating were gifts you would share
with others. You were going to put the kids through school. You were going to
go on more vacations with your spouse. You were going to share your music with
the world. You didn't think you were being selfish. And you're right. You were
not being selfish. It's just that everything we do serves us in some way. Every
gift we give is every bit a gift to ourselves also. You give the gift of a
college education to your children and you give yourself the gift of being a
good parent in your own eyes, or the gift of being a supporter of others in
your own eyes. You get the gift of seeing yourself as a good person. Give the
gift of music to the world and you get to see yourself as a musician. You get
to be what it is that you want to be.
By acknowledging to yourself how
you want to be seen and what you want to be remembered for, you get in touch
with your true purpose and what it is that drives you. Don't beat yourself up
if you find that you want to be something that might sound stuck up or
egotistical. It's okay to want to be liked, admired, respected. It's not like
your root motivation is to be envied, or to be superior to everyone else. It's
okay to want to be attractive, intelligent, prosperous. We've convinced
ourselves somewhere along the way that it's somehow wrong or evil to want to be
wonderful or to be successful. The truth is, most of us would give back in
appreciation for our successes. Most of us would spend more time with our loved
ones. Most of us would give to charity. Most of us would do more volunteer work
if we really had the time and the means. Nobody ever writes down "I want
to be... greedy, selfish, and spoiled." We want to be positive wonderful
things so that we can share our positive wonderful gifts with each other. Give
yourself permission to become whatever it is on your list that really resonates
within your heart.
Copyright 2003, Skye Thomas,
Tomorrow's Edge
About The Author
Skye Thomas began writing
books and articles with an everyday practical approach to life in 1999 after
twenty years of studying spirituality, metaphysics, astrology, personal
growth, motivation, and parenting. After years of high heels and business
clothes, she is currently enjoying working from home in her pajamas. Go to www.TomorrowsEdge.net to read more of her articles and to
get a free preview of one of her books.
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