Find Your Passion: Why Loving What You Do Changes Everything
We've all heard the advice: "Do what you love, and you'll never work a day in your life." But what does that really mean—and how do you actually find that kind of work?
Author and educator Parker J. Palmer offers a beautiful clue in his book Let Your Life Speak. He encourages us to look back at what we loved to do as children. Before we worried about paychecks, job titles, or expectations, we naturally gravitated toward activities that lit us up. Those early sparks often point toward the work that will fulfill us as adults.
Think back: What did you spend hours doing without being told? Were you drawing, building, writing, exploring, helping others, telling stories? Palmer's insight is that your childhood passions aren't just hobbies—they're clues to your life's calling.
When you build a career or business around what you truly care about, everything shifts. Work becomes more than a paycheck—it becomes an expression of who you are. Passion fuels resilience when challenges come, and it creates an energy that others can feel. People are naturally drawn to those who love what they do.
So, if you've been feeling stuck, uninspired, or wondering if there's "more" out there for you, take a quiet moment and revisit your younger self. Remember what made you come alive. Your path forward might just be hidden in plain sight—in the joys you've always carried with you.
Because when you love what you do, you don't just create a career—you create a life that feels whole, authentic, and truly yours.