by Denise Linn, Founder of the Linn Academy

When we think of someone who has passion, we think of someone who is confident and who has focused  intent, which can be a  good thing.  But perhaps for many of us, a better strategy is to gently follow your interests. You don’t need to have a confident, extreme passion to go forward. Instead, try following what you are interested in and what ignites your curiosity.

Sometimes following your passion can  feel too big, and it can be so much more relaxing to simply examine what  ignites your curiosity. It can feel softer and even kinder . . . and it often takes you in directions that you hadn’t expected. It can also open doors in  wondrous ways. Sometimes the rewards are greater than you can imagine.

In a commencement speech at Stanford University, Steve Jobs, the founder of Apple Computer, talked about following his curiosity and interests. He said that just before dropping out of college, he decided to take a calligraphy course, which seemed interesting to him. He said at the time it seemed to have no practical application in his life. It wasn’t his passion. He was just curious about it. However, ten years later when he created the first Macintosh computer, he designed it with beautiful typography (fonts). It has followed that, for the most part, all personal computers now have splendid typography as a result. He said that the value of that college class wasn’t apparent at the time, but in retrospect it was incredibly valuable to the evolution of personal computers.

So, ask yourself, what are you interested in? Is there anything in life that you are curious about? It doesn’t have to have any practical value in your life… but following it will open a door and whose to say how many other doors open as a result Having the uncertainty of low self-esteem can allow for explorations in areas that you might not otherwise pursue

Much love,
Denise

Denise Linn, Founder of the Linn Academy

Denise is the founder of the Linn Academy, which offers certification programs in life coaching, feng shui, space clearing, clutter clearing, oracle card reading, dream coaching and much more. These are all programs that Denise created, and has taught for many years. Some programs are online, and some are now offered through trainers that she has certified.

Mystic Cafe is a new Online Community created by Denise and her daughter Meadow Linn. Join Denise and the other Star Travelers at the Mystic Café for good conversation, healing, and galactic travels through time and space without ever leaving the comfort of your home. If you want to transform your life, make a difference in the world, and meet new friends along the way, pull up a chair at The Mystic Café.

When you enter the Mystic Café, you immediately become a Star Traveler. Leave behind the confines of the world you know to travel freely to experience life as you’ve never known it before.  READ MORE

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