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Passion Pushing

  • Writer: Cheryl Ternoír, MATD
    Cheryl Ternoír, MATD
  • Dec 11, 2020
  • 1 min read

Updated: Dec 13, 2020

Doing it is so satisfying...

I hope we don't share this in common. Doing several things well, finding it hard to target your attention to one thing. That was me back in the day. I'm a combination of the left and right brain thinker. Guilty of having strong logic skills - the left brain is not known for its creative prowess, I'm coupled with some right-brained tendencies: like creative, freethinking, etc. Hear me; when I say, it has been a push and a pull most of my life.


Passion isn't something, I have had to seek. My creative juices have saved me from - well, heck - there's no other way to put this, from BOREDOM. I have nursed hobbies over the years. Painted a 3,300 square foot home (every wall, no ceilings - I'm no fool), refaced a fireplace, planted flowers - just to scratch the surface.


My Three out Five

In case you missed my point - Get lost in passion, for a thing or things! Do that which you would do for free. Whatever it is, it occupies your time and thoughts. Learning as you go, accomplishing a task or simply enjoying a space in time. It seems like an easy, no nonsense thing to say - huh? Yet, there are scores of people, whose only escape, is tv or listening to music! After you finish watching and listening, get your hands involved.

Keep busy at something you like. A busy person never has time to be unhappy - or not for long at least.

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