Infinity Health & Wellness Magazine December / January 2017 | Page 9

not sure about the future, it may appear that everyone else has their life in order. Passion is not relaxing in a beautiful place and saying: “Wow, it’s great to be alive!” That is a side effect of passion. Passion is working hard every single day to stay in the moment and find gratitude in all there is, both the mundane and the artistic or exotic sides of life. Take your focus away from the word “passion.” I suggest you identify all of the activities you love doing and start from there. Get out your journal, make a cup of tea and take a trip down memory lane. Write down what you were passionate about when you were younger. Focusing on what brought you joy in the past can move the energy of joy into the moment. There is so much pressure to just get it right, and to find the exact issue or cause that will solve all problems. Take a deep breath right now and let go of the idea that you have one shot to get this passion thing right. The truth is we are multidimensional human beings with many interests. So the first step to finding your passion when you feel like you have none is to recognize that you are a person with many passions and interests. Don’t over think it. Relax into it and have fun. Over our lifetime we often experience a variety of passions. Certainly, we should more than a single soul calling. Be gentle and patient with yourself. You deserve to enjoy the journey. You are at one of the crossroads of life, finishing college. Congratulate yourself on even getting to this point and remember all you have done to accomplish this. Passion basically is defined as having a strong feeling or emotion for something. There is an ebb and flow with passion. Even if you are passionate about your soul’s calling, you will experience moments that might not feel very different. It’s all about balance. These are some of the questions I’ve asked myself when thinking about my own passions: What can I do to help other people? What does my ideal day look like? What do I find intolerable? (Knowing what you don’t want can almost be as helpful as knowing what you want) Infinity Lastly, ask your higher self. A great way to solve problems and get ideas, is to sit in solitude and meditate. Simply focus on your breath to silence your mind and then ask for guidance. When using this tool to find your passion, don’t shy away from deeply asking yourself what your passions are, and what you are meant to do in this lifetime. You will be surprised at the answers you get. I send you blessings and gratitude, Sage About the Author: Sage Woman is a spiritual life coach & intuitive reader. Sage is a Shamanic Priestess, an ordained minister and intuitive who facilitates Goddess Chakra workshops and individual coaching. She is also available for readings of the ancient Tarot. For more information, contact her at 513-490-4693, or email sagewomen61@gmail.com. Are you looking for guidance in career choices or to build your business? Ask Sage for spiritual wisdom and receive profound messages for business or romance! SAGE WOMAN Ordained Minister, Shamanic Priestess, Intuitive Spiritual Life Coach, Intuitive Readings Call for a Phone Session – 513-490-4693 sagewomen61@gmail.com www.connectingwiththegoddesswithin.com 9