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dearmargaretHi Margaret:  There is so much talk lately about 'finding your passion' and 'living your life purpose.' I’ve held several jobs throughout my life and have a number of hobbies and interests. I can’t seem to settle on that one true purpose that will make me feel fulfilled for the rest of my life. I’m the typical 'Jack of all trades, master of none.' I envy those that appear to be living their purpose. I feel like a loser and don’t know how to go about finding that one contribution that will make me feel fulfilled.
Looking for my Passion
 
Looking for my Passion:  Many people believe a) career and life purpose are synonymous and b) everyone has only one true passion. What of the retiree who found his passion in helping others during his working career to build their dream home? Is he now without purpose or passion due to retirement? If you look throughout your life, you’ve probably been engaged with a number of jobs and activities that indicate a common path that fulfills you in a variety of ways.  I have one client that was a cheerleader in high school, held a job teaching a fun form of yoga, and is currently a successful sales manager in the apparel industry leading a team of salespeople. The commonality in her path is to lead and inspire, and it doesn’t take the form of one single job or activity. Stop worrying. Being the next Oprah is not in the stars for everyone. You can’t help but be drawn to what your own passion is. This holds true for every person, every time.


Click Here to write to Dear Margaret.  Margaret Snow is a Life Coach in Ithaca, NY.

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