Ewya Magazine Ewya Magazine Issue 1 June 2016 | Page 8

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I recently noticed how many of my clients where asking how to find their passion in life. For many years, I had no idea what my passion or purpose in life was. To be honest, I have only truly known that I am doing the right thing and that I am on the right path for the last 10 years. I am blessed to be in a position where every day, I get to live my dream of helping people to improve the quality of their lives, and help them to focus on what they would love to achieve. In my twenties, I would have laughed if you had told me that I would be a full time psychic, life coach, author, and an artist.
For many years, I worked in a corporate environment and was well paid but dreaded going to work every day. Waking up I would hit the snooze button a few times, before dragging my sorry butt to work. I hated the routine and being told what to do. Play well with others does not come easily, when I am being bossed around, disrespected and told to drop everything and do what they required immediately. As an Executive PA to a CEO, I guess I should have figured out that was what they paid me for.
My world fell apart when I was called and retrenched. At the time, I did not see the blessings that would be brought to me because of the company’ s decision. I definitely did not see it as being a lucky break then. I felt utterly betrayed by the company and my bosses. I had given my all to them, worked through lunch breaks, and after hours all for it to just be thrown away like a piece of rubbish. For ages, I tried to get work in a corporate environment again, but at every turn, I was blocked. Eventually after numerous rejections, I started to realise that the universe wanted me to follow another direction.
I had been studying tarot, palmistry, energy healing and anything else that intrigued me for the last 10 years. I was a qualified reflexologist and massage therapist. When I finally stopped fighting the universe, I found my true path in life. In life the harder you try to hang on to everything the harder life is for you.
When I allowed the river of life to guide me and floated with the current, instead of trying to swim against it, I allowed the passion came flooding in. The river has been smooth and gentle, and it has had rapids, but it has been so worth it.
8- Ewya June 2016