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Entrepreneur Journal W05

 The Right Question

How can someone know what is the passion? I had felt and steel feeling like Randy Komesar. I have a portfolio of passions. Now I recognized that it is normal to have a variety, It is also good if you choose only one. From what I see, having a wide pad of opportunities helps you analyze the different options and results. Making the right questions will guide you to find the best path for you.

Now, I am not sure if what you choose in one stage of your life will be what you follow for the rest of your life. I would say that something that works for you at this moment could not work in 10 or 20 years, but because of experience and the continued growth of skills a new path could be chosen. It is a topic that I have tested, in the years we can talk about again and I will have a more accurate answer.  

I don't know if I am destined to change the world or encourage someone who will. I want to have the faith and courage to find my entrepreneurial calling. I sometimes wonder why I am looking for my calling at this age. I am 40. I don't know, but I do not want to let it pass and not do anything about it. I have been a full-time mother for 14 years now. Even though I do not have work experience, being a mom equipped me with tools that can be used in my calling. I want to believe that I have a special mission on earth.

Have you missed the opportunity of a lifetime? I thought I had, but now I can recognize that being a mother had shaped me to find my calling and be on a hero's journey. How can I live a life of meaning? How can I satisfy a deep need in the world? How can I serve others? I want to enjoy my life and teach others to enjoy theirs. Sharing something I know makes me so happy and I can lose track of time doing this. I chose to walk the hero's journey. I choose to change to a better person. I know it would not be easy, I think it will be exciting, tiring, and sometimes challenging, but I am not willing to let pass the opportunity to find my calling and serve other. What is your calling? What are you willing to change?

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