Episode 18 - Find and Pursue Your Passion

EPISODE · Aug 31, 2020 · 27 MIN

Episode 18 - Find and Pursue Your Passion

from Morning Cup of Sunshine · host Madhura

In this episode, Find and Pursue your passion, we discussed how to find your passion and how to pursue it. We decided to overcome our fears and have courage to pursue our  passion to end up where we meant to be. The steps that we discussed to achieve this goal areStep 1 : Look intentionallyStep 2 : Let go of fearStep 3 : Take ActionStep 4 : Build a TribeThis week, I am going to ask you to work on only two things but those two things will help you transform your life. let’s work on these action items. Ask yourself questions that I mentioned in step 1. Answer those questions honestly. You will figure out your passion. Start working on your passion every single day for at least 30 minutes. No exception, you can find 30 minutes in a day. It is not difficult my friend, be creative and figure out that time for yourself. Thank you so much for listening to my podcast. and don't forget to share your Happy moment of the week in review comments.Please subscribe to this podcast - Morning Cup of Sunshine.Please visit my website - www.morningcupofsunshine.com for more details. Like my facebook page  - https://www.facebook.com/Morning-Cup-Of-Sunshine-109242180807079Join the awesome community -https://www.facebook.com/groups/660750617862842

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