We generally feel comfortable saying what we do for money. I am an accountant. I am a dentist. I am an architect. But we aren’t always able to articulate what we do for love. I am a painter, a writer, a musician.

It’s harder, typically, to speak from that place of soul. We save that for moments of intimacy with dear friends or a lover but, in our day-to-day, we tend to keep those parts hidden. We believe it is unsafe to reveal them.

The problem with this is that we can’t fully embrace our passionate self if we’re constantly censoring it. We have to invite it out from hiding, engage it, tell it that it’s welcome.

What starts to happen is that by embracing our whole being, the universe mirrors our truth back to us. We begin to embody the abundance that is possible. We follow our calling because we trust it is a pursuit worth sharing.