It’s okay to lose your spark on occasion, but never let that hamper your dreams unless you have a truly valid reason to change course. The more in tune you become with your honest and true self, the more you will understand when you need to take a rest and when you should push forward. Forcing yourself to carry on when your mind is resistant, or you are facing total exhaustion, is not the answer. Placing too much stress on yourself can inadvertently cause you to dislike what you are doing and can have a detrimental affect on your wish fulfillment. Take care of your mind, body, and soul and nurture it at all times. Listen to your body when it is tired and when it needs a break.
Do you love what you do?
What makes some people more driven than others? Loving what you do is the answer. If you love what you do, you will crave it more and it will keep your spark alive. And when you have that natural, yet beautiful spark, your soul will be infectious – the energy it will emit will be contagious. You will inspire others to pursue what they love to do as well. You will lead by example and demonstrate that progress does come with true, committed effort.
When you do what you actually want to be doing, the way you perceive your life automatically changes. You become transformed. Your soul becomes more peaceful, tolerant, and has the innate ability to adjust on a dime with ease. In the end, success takes on new meaning and includes much more than just the bountiful realm of money. Your drive, your passion, and zest for life catapults, your heart begins to beat faster, and your tenacity multiplies. With emotions in overdrive, your wish takes on a whole new life and a whole new meaning. Your soul beings to shine and others begin to take notice. You have found the secret that everyone is looking for – the secret of living a fulfilled life by following your dreams.
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