Don’t ever feel bad about saying this.
I have not yet found my passion.
Or:
I’ve not yet found ‘my thing’.
Or:
I don’t think I’ve discovered what I was born to do.
In fact.
If you are thinking or saying anything like this
You should feel great!
Great.
You should feel great because it means you are pondering change.
You should feel great because it means you’re open to the idea that your passion, your ‘thing’ and what you were born to do – actually do exist.
That they are worth pursuing.
And there’s hope.
Because let’s face it.
There there’s a much sadder thing you could be saying on the subject of finding your passion.
Something that many people do end up saying.
And that you can probably avoid.
If you just keep on saying:
I have not yet found my passion.
Or:
I’ve not yet found ‘my thing’.
Or:
I am yet to discover what I feel I was born to do.
And that thing.
Is this:
I never found my passion.
Passion.
So keep looking.
Hard.
And this thought might help, too.
Because it helped me.
You don’t have to replacing the other thing or things that you do whilst you look.
You can explore your passion alongside the other things you’re doing right now.
You can hedge.
Start.
But do start somewhere.
Start here.
Because it’s worth recognising and remembering that saying:
I have not yet found my passion.
Signals the start of a chapter.
And.
Sadly.
That other thing you’ll end up saying if you do ever stop looking.
I never found my passion.
Signals the end.