Passioneering® Journeys with Deborah Drake, Writing Coach and Marketing Consultant

Honored and thrilled to interview Deborah Drake, a writing coach, business and marketing consultant who champions authentic writing for business development. She enjoys helping those who desire to write, publish, and market themselves authentically, boldly, and consistently. Her mantra: “Authentic writing provokes.”
You can reach her at www.deborahdrake.wordpress.com.

Listen live at (347) 205-9038 or archive via the Blog Talk Radio site.

SZO:    What’s your definition of “passion”?

Passion is authentic self-expression, in whatever form that is for a person. For me it involves writing as my Self, for my Self and others and inspiring others to embrace authentic self-expression.

SZO.    Which three of the following factors have been most important in your success?

Love is a given as is Gratitude. And.. Courage, Perseverance, Community

SZO.    What has been your biggest challenge in leaping into your passions, and how you have addressed it?

To balance working and living and ultimately being a good mother has  been my great challenge. Ever since I became a parent, I saw being a good steward of my daughter as my #1 responsibility. That being said, I have raised as early as possible, an independent and interdependent being. Happily, she is clear at the tender age of 11 that she wants to do what she loves from the start, and that makes my continued commitment to my passionate self-directed career eminent and critical.

SZO: Do you have a quote to share that speaks of you and your passions?

Two actually…Speak well of yourself ALWAYS for your deep mind is ALWAYS listening – Anonymous

Honey is the truth on my tongue. –Gina Sala

SZO: What tips do you have for someone to discover what they really love/passion?

  • Ask three people you REALLY trust what they see as your talents above all else.
  • Be open to saying yes where curiosity strikes you.
  • Follow up and follow through on the odd things that interest you.

SZO:  What tips do you have for somebody to do more of what they really love?

Please…

  • Surround yourself with supportive people who are fiercely honest with you.
  • Trust your inner wisdom for it won’t let you down.
  • Create space in your life–if only a little–for being and doing what nourishes you most.

8-Minute Passioneer® Podblast, Karen Whittier, Founder, Embrace Activism

As a yoga instructor, Karen Whittier knows how valuable yoga can be in improving the practitioner’s health and wellness. She believes having good health translates to a high quality of life. She is passionate about extending yoga’s health & wellness for all and is commited to not only empowering people to take control over their own health, but make a difference in the health of others. She can be reached at www.EmbraceActivism.com.

Each week we offer a brief Passioneer® podblast on an aspect of thriving and giving back.  If you would like to share one or other wisdom, ideas, or comments, please let us know below.  Thanks and Happy Passioneering!

Karen’s PodBlast (downloadable version at bottom) and below is the transcript:

SZO:  What are the biggest barriers for budding Passioneers as they move into activism or philanthropy?

Fear of failure or not doing enough. When you’re fueled by passion for a cause you want to make an impact, not just participate. I participated in many events to raise funds/awareness for a variety of diseases—mostly to help in the fight against breast cancer.  Those were amazing experiences where I met people that’d gone through so much.  The admiration I have for  them knows no bounds.   I learned of others that also had gone through a lot, but whether their disease wasn’t found in time or they were under-insured—whatever the reason, the disease ended their life.  I saw the pain of that loss in their loved ones…and empathized, then got angry, and finally determined.  I wanted to empower people to take more control/responsibility over their own health AND contribute to making health better for others.

It can be a daunting, even overwhelming, task once you decide to take the risk to DO something.  Keeping realistic expectations and understanding this is the beginning of a journey can help keep things in perspective.  A quote of Helen Keller’s speaks to doing and doing what you can:  “I am only one, but still I am one.  I cannot do everything, but still I can do something;  and because I cannot do everything I will not refuse something that I can do.” And think of the ripples made from tossing a stone into a lake–that single act has discussions that expand and grow.  You may never know the extent of your actions, but they might be just the spark that sets aflame another’s passion.

SZO: What are your top three tips for these Passioneers to succeed and thrive as activists?

1.  Crystallize your vision–What are you trying to accomplish?  Who are/what are you wanting to benefit?  Setting your goals in clear and specific language will insure you don’t get sidetracked and avoid expending resources–often limited resources– needlessly/unnecessarily.

Typically Passioneers are caring individuals–caring about a lot of things.  But you need to be careful.  For example, if you’ve got products that are specifically suited to children, it wouldn’t make any sense to donate your products to an auction benefitting the environment.  Sure, there could be parents there, but more than likely your products just wouldn’t be on the radar screen of the environmentalists.  If you do want to get some product exposure AND help raise funds for an organization the more effective route would be to align yourself with a charity geared to helping children.

2. Form your support group, a group consisting of people who can advise on business matters  offering honest feedback/advice with individuals that are knowledgeable in their areas of expertise.

I saved myself a ton of headaches and probably a lot of money by using a company leader in importing.  They were more expensive than some, but the personal, customer service I received and the peace of mind knowing all the i’s were dotted and t’s crossed were invaluable.

3.  Recognize the path to success rarely goes straight forward

In addition to the business support group, have a personal support group; one that gives encouragement during those inevitable hiccups.  Posting inspirational quotes like the one above from Helen Keller can help keep your eyes on the goal and periodically reviewing the why(s) and for whom you started this passioneering will help you ride out the bumpy road to success.

I have 3 quotes that resonate for me and together with the Helen Keller quote that essentially sum up the how and why of me and what I’m doing:

  • “You create your own destiny.” Anonymous
  • “The greatest use of a life is to spend it for something that will outlast it.” William James
  • “Yoga teaches us to cure what cannot be endured and endure what cannot be cured.” BKS Iyengar

SZO:  What three resources do you recommend for these Passioneers to check out in this area?

  1. Make use of groups that are in the business of supporting business such as the SBA, Chamber of Commerce.  Networking groups offer great opportunities to meet like-minded  people; get advice or recommendations; and make contact with potential customers/clients.  Similar to the donating product scenario above, checking on the networking group’s focus/interests will save you a lot of time and effort.  Sure the people could be fascinating and engaging, but if their businesses revolve around high fashion, how will that help you with your children’s products?  Also be wary of groups with members that thrust their business card in front of your face; give you their elevator speech and scan the room for their next conquest even before you’ve had time to give your name.  Again, in these situations they will NOT remember you or what you do.
  2. Get involved with social media.  Create a Facebook fan, Twitter and LinkedIn pages to name a few options.  This is another situation where you must evaluate the sincerity of the other person/business before liking or following.  You’ve got to weigh whether you clutter up your page with a non-stop pitches from a serial poster or think of it as a potential link to a possible consumer.
  3. Introduce yourself/company goals to the organizations you want to support.  I would recommend writing a letter as opposed to email and following up with phone call.

SZO:  Anything else?

Take time for yourself.  Indulge in something that brings you joy.  Passioneers have incredible amounts of energy, but even they can suffer burnout.  Don’t expect to be superhuman or selfless…take care of yourself so you’re able to take care of others.

Passioneering® Moment #3: Get Messy as You Unleash Your Passions

Over the past two years, I have been interviewing Passioneers® around the world – over 350 of them. It’s an honor and joy to hear their journeys, ups and downs, all arounds, and their ah-ha and oh-oh moments. I selected these Passioneers not only because they are living big lives and creating amazing things in the world, but also because they are thriving and prospering big-time as they give back.

One of the greatest lessons I have gleaned from their stories is this: Expect the unexpected. The realm of infinite possibilities, that is our true nature, is a realm of mystery and majesty beyond our five senses, and definitely beyond our logical, left brains. It’s unknown, unknowable, and often mucky, messy, uncontrollable, and uncomfortable. It’s life!

Consider where you are today. Ten years ago, did you imagine doing or being what you are now? I know I didn’t. No business plan or long-term strategy would have predicted that I would be creating a wild and wacky Passions and Possibilities Network with such amazing individuals. In Marshall’s Goldsmith’s book, What Got You Here, Won’t Get You There, he emphasizes the need to release your old success strategy and to embrace the unknown. And, each of the Passioneers I’ve interviewed have had twisting, turning, churning journeys that were far from orderly, planned, or neat.

My invitation this upcoming week? GET MESSY!

It’s a week to let go of:

  • Needing to know how it will look,
  • Doing it right,
  • Wanting to look good
  • And, most importantly, a week to let go of control. Especially if you’re a control freak like me!

After all, there are only three sure things in life: death, taxes, and change. Change, glorious change! For more information about coaching and consulting services for Passioneers…OR if you want to connect with the Passions and Possibilities® community, check out www.passionsandpossibilities.com. Happy Passioneering!

Passioneering Moment #2: An E-Ticket to the Life You Love

Each week, you’ll receive a brief, 3-minute Passioneering Video Moment on the month’s theme. January’s theme is Vision, and this week’s moment is on immersing yourself fully in the greatest vision for your life.

When I was growing up, Disneyland issued hard-copy coupon books full of E-tickets that allowed you go go on any of the rides in the theme park. Woohoo!!  They were nirvana for me because I got to choose whatever ride I wanted.  In truth, life works this way.  When you are born, you receive a virtual E-ticket – the infinite possibilities to create the life that you truly want.  Not simply as a particular occupation – doctor, lawyer, entrepreneur.  Or as a particular role -  mother, boss, employee.  You get to catch the biggest possible vision and purpose for your life:  a ride that’s exciting, scary, and invigorating, with its ups, downs, and bumps.

Yet most of you squander our E-ticket on average, mediocre rides.  Why?  Because you sell out!!   You simply don’t make the commitment or take the time to clarify what you truly desire.  It’s as if you show up to the universal ticket window of life, and, when asked where you want to go, you say “I don’t know” or, worse yet, “I’ll get back to you.”  Then you wonder why your life looks murky and chaotic.

What’s the solution?  Consider what you want your life to look like, all barriers aside.  That is, if you knew that you couldn’t fail.   This week, I invite you to catch the biggest possible picture for your life and to spend at least one hour writing, drawing, painting, or somehow creatively expressing your biggest, passionate and possible life – where YOU want to spend your lifetime of E-ticket rides.  You’ve got a full coupon book.

Now use them!!

Happy Passioneering!

Passioneering Moment #1: Catch the Highest Vision

Each week, you’ll receive a brief, 3-minute Passioneering Video Moment on the month’s theme. January’s theme is Vision, and this week’s moment is on Visioning – how to use the powerful technique of visioning to catch and hold the highest good for your life.  For more on visioning, check out our 30-minute visioning meditation/exercise or our visioning FAQ.

Happy Passioneering!

What’s Between You and Expressing Your Passions Fully?

Passioneer® PodBlast: Bobby’s Tips to Brand Yourself in the New Year

Bobby Bakshi left a Fortune 100 job to create his first company Resonant Insights. He blends fundamentals of branding and human development to inspire people to be their best. Below is the audio file and summary from his recent PodBlast interview.

Each week we offer you valuable tips and wisdom, in 15 minutes or less, from a successful Passioneer, so you can more fully thrive as you give back in the world.  If you have an area of expertise to share, please contact us by clicking here.

Thanks Bobby and Happy Passioneering!

SZO: What are the biggest challenges that budding Passioneers face as they brand themselves?

I believe these are the top 3 challenges:

  1. Believing in yourself: A vision is always ahead of its time. It takes Passioneers to hold and expand their vision for it to manifest into physical reality.
  2. Clarity of why: Every brand must have a clear value proposition. Similarly a Passioneer without clarity for why they do what they do will not be able to bring a tribe onboard with them.
  3. Patience: Despite this lovely age of viral marketing with You Tube videos that get passed around to millions, a Passioneer must not give up. A good thing is worth waiting for.

SZO:  What are your top three tips for these Passioneers to create and share their unique brand?

  1. Be yourself: I can only be me, and so can you. There is only one me and only one you in the Universe. Let’s celebrate that uniqueness and recognize we all have a part to play.
  2. Focus: Stay the course. Be clear about what you have to offer and yes refine it but stay true to your ‘north star’-why you are doing what you are doing.
  3. Celebrate: Attract and grow like minded people to give and receive support. Not just motivational support but tangible support accountability to ensure you do what you say you want to do.

SZO:  What three resources do you recommend for these Passioneers to check out in this area?

  1. Look up Daniel Pink’s work, particularly his talk on TED about intrinsic motivators.
  2. Leverage Passions and Possibilities to grow this community to be a magnet that attracts more passioneers.
  3. Sign up for our Resonant Insights newsletter and get the book “The 101% You” to guide you through exercises to achieve your desires.


Huge Thank You to Our Passioneer® Supporters!

An amazing group of advisors, contributors, and other Passioneers have blessed the Passions and Possibilities Network beyond measure.  Thanks to each and every one of you and anyone else who has supported us in any way.  Without you, we would be compass- and rudder-less. :)

Happy Passioneering and New Year!

Sue Zeal Oliver, Chief Passioneer

If I’ve missed anyone, please forgive me!

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HUGE thanks to:

  • Chief Connecting Officer, Kelly McConnell, for her tireless, loving, volunteer assistance in coordinating our radio show guests and interviews.
  • Louis Bryant, founder of Gym on the Go, for his love, partnership, and support.
  • Deborah Drake, publishing, writing, and marketing coach, and co-author of our upcoming book, for her insight, love, and wisdom.
  • Anne Oliver, my beloved mother and best friend, for her love and support
  • God, Spirit, the Divine, the Presence. Enuf said!

Board Members (of the new charitable non-profit, Make a Passion Possible)

Advisors/Colleagues:

  • Shonika Proctor, visionary and founder of Teen CEO Entrepreneur, and our 2009 Passioneer of the Year.
  • David Redman Johnson, musical artist, confidente, and dear friend, for his heart and compassion.
  • Gary Mantz and Suzanne Mitchell, radio show hosts of The Gary Mantz Show and Mantz & Mitchell in the Morning.
  • Michael Hartzell, in-bound marketing expert, creator of “Business Success Tips for Entrepreneurs”
  • Krystal Lechner, Founder of Smashing Divas, who’s been behind our Network from the very beginning!
  • Rev. Nirvana Gayle, founder of Guidance Church, for his longstanding wisdom and mentorship
  • Joanne Stone, for her friendship and support for so many years.
  • Sandy Fox, friend and colleague, for her passion, heart, and peace.
  • Froswa Booker-Drew, founder of Soulstice Consultancy, for her support as we create the MAPP charity.
  • Stephanie A. Jones, creator of GeekNerdWonk, for her passionate, for her wise guidance as we launch the MAPP charity.
  • Ken Ludwig, radio show host and founder of Making It Out Alive, for his consciousness and focus on spiritual practices.
  • Terence Murphy, Founder of Axxentor, for his wit and great questions.
  • Rev. Sharon Ramey, our prosperity coach and mentor and husband Paul Ramey, President and CEO, IPS/Joint Ventures, Inc., Seattle, who blend business and spirituality so beautifully!
  • Dr. Sage Bennet, balance mentor and coach, educator, minister, who keeps me centered and present.
  • Ron Warkentin, business coach and consultant, for his big heart and continual YES!
  • Chris Simonds, for his wisdom and business savvy.
  • Lee Anderson, Business Relationship Manager and Vice President, Umpqua Bank, for being willing to answer our banking/finance-related questions.
  • Bob Dunn, Founder of Cats Eye Marketing, who got our website up and running last year and helped us avoid major glitches this year.

Other 2010 Passioneers

  • Michelle Sedas, author and coach, www.michellesedas.com
  • Harriette Knight, master healer, psychic, author, and radio show host, www.HarrietteKnight.com.
  • Robbi Firestone, artist and philanthropist, www.RobbiFirestone.com.
  • Barbara Shaiman, non-profit founder and speaker on social change www.championsofcaring.org and www.embraceyourlegacynow.com).
  • Ryan Ray, television and radio show host, www.wakeuptv.com.
  • Dr. Melody Ivory, artist, poet, writer, www.melodyivory.com.
  • Sandra Boissier, gifted angel channel and spiritual activist, www.angelenergy.org.
  • C.J. Liu, coach and radio show host, www.mywholelife.net
  • Jim Wilkins, founder of Tiny Cabins
  • Passioneers to be featured in our 2011 book (in addition to those above):  Rev. Rainbow Johnson, Jordan Mallah, Amen Berjikly, Brooke Ellison, Dr. Laverne Adams, Rev. Susan Sparks, Ellen Whitehurst, Aimee Gallo, Elisabeth Manning, Chappale Burton, and Danielle Herb
  • Our Facebook, Twitter, and Linked in fans and supporters.  WOW!
  • The many Passioneers featured on our radio show, The Passions and Possibilities Project
  • The Seattle acting crew, including Eileen, Richard, Hana, Tom, Devin, Kevin, Devielle, Jenn, and so many others, for the fun and release of laughter!
  • My Amazing Grace contingent, including Eric, Colette, and the Board.
  • All of my UCSL homies for their prayers and consciousness!
  • My Landmark buds for their clarity and possibilities!



Collecting YOUR tips on Finding Passions and Purpose

We’re creating a wisdom-packed January on the theme of vision and purpose. That is, how to tap into the biggest picture of your Passioneering journey, instead of getting bogged down in the day-to-day “stuff”.  If you are a vibrant, conscious entrepreneur or leader with some insights on this topic, please share a tip below.  You’ll receive full attribution, including your picture and a link-back to your website, if we choose your tip.

Passioneer® Tip Guidelines:

  • Feel free to be passionate and fun in your responses!
  • Submit a tip of 125 words or less.  Longer submissions will be returned for editing.
  • Please focus on content and inspiration; no marketing plugs or hyperlinks.
  • Include your name, title, website link, and a quality picture.

To join our growing list of Passioneer Tip Contributors and receive our twice-monthly tip queries and updates, click here.   You can unsubscribe at any time.

Happy Passioneering!

Passioneer® Vida Ghaffari, Actress

On Wednesday, November 17th, we’re interviewing Vida Ghaffari our Blog Talk Radio Show, The Passions and Possibilities Network®.

Dial in live at 347-205-9038 or via streaming radio at 9:00am PST at www.blogtalkradio.com/passionsandpossibilities

Vida Ghaffari

Vida Ghaffari has been active on the Tinsel town scene as an actress. She just shot her third starring role in cult filmmaker Joe Castro’s well regarded horror films as well as starring in many other indie films and an episode of Comedy Central’s “Mind of Mencia”. She will also star in two comedic web series. In “Alternative Brother,” she plays a flashy damsel in distress and in “Green Manor,” she will act along side Tony Moran, the original Mike Myers from “Halloween.”

Passion to me is any powerful or compelling emotion or feeling, enthusiasm and joy I have for something that I want to share with the world and that something is acting. I also like to give back and one of my passions is volunteering and supporting various causes, be it human rights, especially the rights of women, political prisoners, minorities, as well as LGBT. I am very passionate about the NOH8 campaign and recently did a PSA for them at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PxR3a5yIWRw

SO: What have been the key factors in your success and what one word best describes it?

I think working at my craft on a consistent basis, persistence, having great mentors, and believing in my talents.

SO: What has been your biggest challenge(s) in leaping into your passions, and how you have addressed them?

Making time to pursue all my goals while studying at my craft. I’m also a voice over artist and on-camera reporter, so I’ve spread myself pretty thin, but then again, I’ve widened the amount of skills I have and projects I can be a part of.

SO: Who or what inspired you to leap into your passion?

I have always loved TV and film and have loved performing in shows, be it in school plays, in community theatre, or even just putting on comedy shows with my sister as a kid in my parents’ rec room. My family has been in the arts for hundreds of years in the old country (Iran) and I’ve always admired them for it and am elated to follow in the family tradition.

SO: Do you have a quote that you would like to share that speaks of you and your passion?

“Let the beauty of what you love be what you do.” by Rumi. Rumi was an ancient Persian poet and philosopher and this quote has become my mantra.

SO: What do you hope people would say about you when you’re gone?

That I was a talented and creative woman with a lot of integrity who made a difference with her artistic and charitable endeavors.

SO: What three brief tips can you give to somebody making the leap into their passion?

That they should not let anyone stand in their way and give it 110%, that they should try and get a mentor in the field they’re interested in working in, and to have a nest egg, so they can follow their passions with abandon and not worry where their next paycheck is coming from.

Thanks Vida and Happy Passioneering!

Passioneer® Paula Caligiuri, Work Psychologist, Author, Career Coach

On Wednesday, November 10th, we’re interviewing Paula Caligiuri on our Blog Talk Radio Show, The Passions and Possibilities Network®.

Dial in live at 347-205-9038 or via streaming radio at 9:00am PST at www.blogtalkradio.com/passionsandpossibilities.

Paula Caligiuri, Ph.D. is a work psychologist dedicated to helping people navigate the professional and personal challenges associated with their careers. She is the author of Get a Life, Not a Job: Do What You Love and Let Your Talents Work for You (FT Press, 2010) and a popular work-life harmony career blog. Dr. Caligiuri is a frequent contributor to CNN on career and management topics and has completed a pilot for a television show, CareerWATCH.

With a focus on global careers, she has written (with Steven Poelmans) Harmonizing Work, Family, and Personal Life (Cambridge Press, 2008). Her book (with Dave Lepak and Jaime Bonache), Managing the Global Workforce (Wiley, 2010) is popular among both scholars and practitioners in international management.

Dr. Caligiuri is also a Professor in the Human Resource Management Department at Rutgers University, where she teaches courses in career management and global human resources at the masters, PhD, and executive levels. She is an internationally recognized expert on global careers and strategic human resource management. She has lectured in numerous universities and has been a speaker for many major corporations in the United States, Asia, and Europe. She can be reached at www.PaulaCaligiuri.com

Her Passioneer Questionnaire:

SO: What’s your definition of “passion?”
For me, passion is the concept of “flow” the ability to be fully present and mindful and lose myself in the moment.

SO: What have been the key factors in your success and what one word best describes it?
The five key factors of my success:  (1) staying true to myself, (2) owning my career, (3) having high self-efficacy for the stretch challenges I have given myself, (4) appreciating the role others have played in any success I’ve had, and (5) re-defining success on my own terms – and believing that I am a work in progress. One word:  tenacity

SO: What has been your biggest challenge(s) in leaping into your passions, and how you have addressed them?
Money – I’ve taken some financial risks (i.e., taking on debt to move myself forward), making some financial mistakes along the way and learning from them.  I’ve also worked on some income-generating career acts to help fund other projects for which I had a greater passion.

Time – Does anyone ever have enough time to do more of what they enjoy?  I have become intensely protective of my time and try to shed those pieces of my life that are less interesting.

SO: Who or what inspired you to leap into your passion?
I have had the best mentors from early in my career (who have stayed with me throughout my career). I’ve dedicated “Get a Life, Not a Job” to them because they have been influential from age 18 in helping me find my strengths and showing me my options for using my talents.

SO: Do you have a quote that you would like to share that speaks of you and your passion?
Confucius said it best “do what you love and you’ll never work a day in your life.”

SO: What do you hope people would say about you when you’re gone?
She’ll be missed.

SO: What three brief tips can you give to somebody making the leap into their passion?
You cannot own your job but you can own your career.  Stay in control of your own development.
Have a well-formulated plan on achieving your career goal.  Sometimes one aspect of your career may need to fund another.

Manage all of your resources well:  time, money, energy.  Use your discretionary resources to move you closer to your career goal.

Thanks Paula and Happy Passioneering!

Passioneer® Dan Hanneman, Counselor, Hypnotherapist

On Wednesday, October 6th, we’re interviewing Dan Hanneman on our Blog Talk Radio Show, The Passions and Possibilities Network®.


Dan Hanneman

Dial in live at 347-205-9038 or via streaming radio at 9:00am PST at www.blogtalkradio.com/passionsandpossibilities.

Dan Hanneman has an extensive background as a professional counselor and certified hypnotherapist with combined business and professional backgrounds in energy work, spiritual life coaching, metaphysics, Religious Science, hypnosis, psychology, motivational techniques, and personal/business development systems. He is the founder and CEO of BlockBust Your Path.  Dan created BlockBust Your Path to empower conscious entrepreneurs to live their Life Purpose fully to make a bigger impact in the world. He can be reached at www.spiritualrockstar.com

What’s your definition of “passion”?

The things that are most deep and meaningful to you.

What have been the key factors in your success and what one word best describes it?

Key Factors:  Boldness, Courage, Service/Love, Meditation, Energy Work, Persistence

One Word:  Persistence

What has been your biggest challenge(s) in leaping into your passions, and how you have addressed them?

Expecting instant results, doubting myself at times, lack of understanding of importance of energy resonance, lack of fully loving myself, fully trusting my intuition at all times, owning my authentic gifts, non-willingness to be humble

Who or what inspired you to leap into your passion?

The birth of my first child was the beginning of starting my path full-time as a entrepreneur.

Do you have a quote that you would like to share that speaks of you and your passion?

“Be The Change You Want To See In The World” – Mahatma Gandhi

What do you hope people would say about you when you’re gone?

Dan – He stretched the limits of what we recognize what is possible and most real about us.  He opened us to a dimension of who we are that many of us had been completely asleep to recognizing.  His bravery is sharing his light with the world is an inspiration to us all!!! (or something like this J)

What three brief tips can you give to somebody making the leap into their passion?

1.   Be clear about what are your top 5 passions.  Clarity provides power to manifest.

2.     Now is always a good time to leap into living your passions.

3.     Choose in favor of your passions always.

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