I often feel worn down by my 9-to-5 job. Without writing all of the dirty details, I'll just say that I took a leap into a field I'd been studying for a couple of years and the path did not lead where I expected, or was promised when I interviewed. As it's a daily struggle to keep at the grind in hopes that I'll make it there someday, I truly admire people who are blessed to obtain their career goals. Whatever they may be.
I've been reading Pacing The Panic Room for awhile now (starting with this ahhh-mazing tribute to his lovely wifey), and have witnessed the man behind the great work transition into his dream career. He's an inspiration. And, to further his own pursuits as a photographer (and, in my opinion a damn fine storyteller) he's launched a series called, Do What You Love.
The posts for this series glimpse the lives of those who have guided themselves toward careers of their choosing. I caught up with the posts today and feel compelled to share with you. Especially this yogi-related gem.
Just in case, like me, you're still making your way there.
thank you so much for posting this. I've been fighting a mental battle with myself since I returned to school this year to complete my studies in international business. I hate business, and every time I open a textbook I hear my conscience telling me "Do what you love" All day today I've been figuring out how I will afford law school, because it's always been my dream. I'm taking this as a sign. :]
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