How to find out that you are on the right path
There was a time in my life where I just didn’t saw any opportunity for myself and at the same it is really this time span that made me into who I am and taught me that I can be anything I want.
I hadn’t made any important education. I was young and really struggled to set myself towards one direction. My interests where in a very wide range, I didn’t saw where all these things could meet and possibly fit together.
I felt lost and without future.
Young people in the society are often forced to just fit in and I was that kind of girl that rebelled against this. I wasn’t interested to do the things like anyone else was doing, it felt boring to me. I did not want to be just another kindergarten teacher, metal smith, web designer or photographer. I always longed to break out, to think out of the box. To do it my way.
So I’ve chosen an harder way, looking back now I know, but I have learned so much about life, my passions and what it really means to be of service for others along the way.
And all along the way I had a dream inside me. I knew that I wanted to do something that I love and I also wanted to help others to do the same. Before I even knew how I could do this, there was this strong calling of making the world a better place. A place where we are happy, where on Monday morning we love coming back from holidays. Because going ahead working on our projects fulfills us and makes us feel the way we want to feel. Working for something we believe in and we really love doing makes all the difference.
Thank you for giving us permission 🙂
The world will be a better place when we all do what we love!
Thank you for giving us permission 🙂
The world will be a better place when we all do what we love!
Great article, Eos! Whenever I find myself in doubt about my work and dreams, an affirmation starts “playing” in my mind (thanks to Louise Hay): “My unique creative talents and abilities are flowing through me and are being expressed in deeply satisfying ways. My creativity is always in demand.” It always works. 🙂
Great article, Eos! Whenever I find myself in doubt about my work and dreams, an affirmation starts “playing” in my mind (thanks to Louise Hay): “My unique creative talents and abilities are flowing through me and are being expressed in deeply satisfying ways. My creativity is always in demand.” It always works. 🙂