One of the oldest books in my collection is Marsha Sinetar's Do What You Love The Money Will Follow. I've held onto this one for a long time because each time I see the title I am reminded that I'm still searching for the work that I love. Words, I love words. I once thought I might work with words. No let's face it, I was afraid of working with words. As a teenager I thought it was not the job my father would approve of. Today, I still wonder what it is I want to do when I "grow up." I face the struggle as to whether or not my choices today are still colored by the thoughts of "what will others think of this choice of mine and will they approve?" What I really need to do is get past those old thought patterns and realize the only one who needs to approve of the work I do, is me.
Sinetar closes her third chapter with four very classic questions and I paraphrase here:
- What is it I'm supposed to do with my life?
- What habits must I develop to help me achieve my purpose?
- What choices must I make to live out my purpose?
- What would my life look like if I carried out this plan to live out my life's purpose? (p.52-53)
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