Do what you love

69 thoughts on “Do what you love

  1. Absolutely! Lifeโ€™s too short not to chase your passions. Doing what you love brings purpose, joy, and fulfillment every day!

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  2. We should all take time to do what we love, but I remember living for the weekends when I was younger. It seemed there were so many things I did that I didn’t enjoy but now I try to make sure that I spend at least half of my day doing things I truly want to do. Also, a great reminder to be grateful if we have the luxury of doing what we love. Thank you!

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  3. Great reminder! I was having a stressful and busy day, I forgot that the carpet cleaners were coming! But this is a great reminder to make the most of every single day and to appreciate it for what it is. Thanks!

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  4. If we all would give a little bit more time to ourselves by doing what we really love, we could see many more happy people. Very inspirational dear โค๏ธโค๏ธ

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  5. This reminds me of the book about getting your house in tidy order. Fill the home with what you love and get rid of the clutter. Amongst the day’s chaos or clutter of activities, finding love in something can bring us a bit of joy.

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  6. Absolutely, I love writing. It is an incredibly fulfilling experience when I am writing under the guidance of the Holy Spirit. It allows me to spend time in His presence and record all that He shares with me. Writing has become a valuable tool for building relationships and spreading God’s truth and Word.

    As a shy and insecure person, I have struggled with sharing my faith with others. However, through my writing, I am able to bypass this obstacle. Instead of engaging in face-to-face conversations, I can provide individuals with the opportunity to read my words at their own pace. This not only gives me a sense of security but also allows the Holy Spirit to use my words to minister to them.

    Furthermore, writing offers me the opportunity to read aloud my stories or articles to others. This allows me to engage with them in discussions regarding the subject matter. If any questions arise, I am able to use my words as a platform to share the truth and allow the Holy Spirit to use me to speak the truth.

    I would like to take this opportunity to let you know that you were mentioned in my recent story on “Spring Forward.” You were a significant source of inspiration and encouragement for me, and I hope that you don’t mind being mentioned. Your support meant a great deal to me, and I am grateful for the impact you had on my work.

    Thank you for taking the time to read my story. I appreciate your support and would love to hear from you.

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  7. Do what you love?โ€‚When possible, but we also have to do things that we don’t love.โ€‚Especially as adults, and sometimes parents.โ€‚I’m all for positivity, but I can only take it in small doses.โ€‚I reserve the right to be a grumpy old git.โ€‚At least on days with a y at the end…

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  8. So true.โ€‚I don’t love everything I do (like mopping the kitchen floor), but I’m grateful to have a floor to mop!โ€‚Part of it is perspective, and part of it is recognizing that we only have this one life to make the most of. ๐Ÿ™‚

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  9. Dear LoveLifeHappiness&More,
    Dear Friend
    Over the last few months your posts have been very important to me. Providing me solace and enticing me to pursue my spiritual awakening. I have been evolving.
    Today, while shopping for my kid I came across some very interesting southamerican notebooks. They reminded me of your blog. So I took some pictures. And would like to send them to you. Do you have an email where I could send them to?
    Always grateful

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