Sentences with phrase «figure out some of my passions»

This is a mood board that I made to help me figure out some of my passions in life... & some topics that I'd like to cover on this blog.

Not exact matches

If you can see the legitimate purpose in your current role and take a semblance of contentment from it, and if you figure your passion out later, you're not necessarily going to be miserable, and you don't have the frustration of feeling held back.
«I kept that tiny fire of passion inside of me and kept thinking, I have to keep going and figure out how to make this work,» Clark says.
Moving salts from one to the other creates a flow of electricity, and figuring out how to harness this phenomenon became a passion project for him.
But some powerful statistics she encountered motivated her to figure out a way to balance motherhood while living out her passion to help people understand the complexities and nuances of the Social Security system.
Mastering the faculty's language, learning how to debate within the school's ideological limits, negotiating the foibles and passions of teachers and other students, figuring out how to be accepted in this community and then how to relate to the folks back home — this struggle can be debilitating as well as exhilarating.
Ever since I graduated in spring of 2005, I have been trying to figure out my calling and passion in the working world.
«I think there is something about our modern experience of sensory overload where there is not the chance and ability to figure out what your interests, what your passions are,» says John Eastwood, a clinical psychologist at York University in Toronto.
I wanted to figure out what kind of job would tap into my passion, nourish my soul, and bring me joy, so I worked with a life coach.
Figuring out how to balance my team in the day is still an ongoing struggle, but I will say I'm proud that I've made both happen and I feel that I am able to extend more energy and more of myself to both of these passions than I realized I had in me.
Like so many other women straight out of college, she knew what she didn't like but was still trying to figure out her passion.
How we were going to get there, what the choices were going to be, who was going to be in it — all of those things I knew would have to be figured out, but it was all based on a foundation of this indescribable, guttural passion for something that could be.
Wow, it took me most of my life to figure out my passions, then to do something with them.
As the former principal of this school, which follows the Big Picture Learning philosophy of — one student at a time — and seeks to connect students to their interests and passions, I know the other variables at play, e.g. over 75 % are chronically truant (not a new practice they develop but one that's existed for some time), thought the school serves about 140 students, it's not unusual that nearly double that figure are served in a given year (it's the nature of serving students in foster care and others that are highly mobile), over 2/3 are transfer students who were «counseled out» by other LAUSD district and charter schools.
In an ideal world, we would each have the freedom to explore our passions, to figure out the kind of person we really are, and then strive to become that person.
I think many bloggers start off with this great bubble of ideas and passion and run into a wall when they realize they don't get enough readers or just can't figure things out.
«Project Corona was a passion of mine, but I couldn't make it «click» - there was something missing from it that I couldn't figure out.
Among other things, you can «find something that sets you on fire, that gives you passion and joy,» (advice of Christiane Amanpour), or you can take a happiness self - assessment to figure out what makes you happy.
I think this episode is going to be so valuable to lawyers who are trying to figure out how to either start a practice that is in an area that they love and they are passionate about, and also being able to balance work and life and family and still maintain a passion for all of those things, like I can feel and hear that you have, I think it's so sweet and amazing and you sound like such a sweet guy, and Leah sounds like a saint.
Passion Capital is also putting a public figure on its own performance: which it says works out as a 3.13 x value multiple (on average) of the first money invested.
Claire's passions are working with students and alumni, helping them figure themselves out and pursue their dreams; developing the next wave of career professionals through work with graduate assistants and with student workers in our office; making presentations and teaching; writing in her career advising blog on a regular basis; and appreciative advising where she is committed to continuously improving her advising skills.
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Since the Normal Bar survey methodology sorts for age and gender, racial and geographic differences and sexual preferences, the authors are able to reveal, for example, what happens to passion as we grow older, which gender wants what when it comes to sex, the factors that spur marital combat, how kids figure in, how being gay or bisexual turns out to be both different and the same, and — regardless of background — the tiny habits that drive partners absolutely batty.
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