Saturday, August 13, 2011

Unity in Your Passion

It's so important to Be in unity with your passion. You may ask yourself, Why does he say that? It's so vitally important to be in unity with other people who are passionate about what you are passionate about because this adds excitement to what your passionate about. For me, I would not be where I am today, if I had not found other people who have the same passions that I have. I would not be as passionate as I am today about speaking to people about purpose, being in unity with others who have a passion for God, running, wellness, working out, or any of the other passions/interests I have if it had not been for the mentors and friends I have found who share the same passions I have and have encouraged me in my passion.

For me, staying passionate about the activities/interests I love has helped me to fight feelings of sadness or anxiety over the years of my recovery.

I encourage you to stay passionate and find other supportive people who are just as passionate, if not more passionate about the same things you are. This might mean finding a good mentor who may be a lot older than you who shares your passions or may just be a good supportive friend you can rely on and who will encourage you in your passion. These were the kind of people I first found who were supportive of me in some of my passions.

I encourage you to find an older individual, because older people have so much more wisdom!
It is so vitally important to stay passionate; this keeps you young and full of life, energy, and even health.

Philippians 1:9 "And this I pray that your that your love may abound more and more in knowledge and all discernment."

Romans 12:10 "Be devoted to one another in brotherly love. Honor one another above yourselves."

Being in unity with those who share your passions will help you as an individual overcome so many issues, such as depression, hopelessness, sadness, fear, and any inability you have to healthilly interact with others.

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