red for passion…
One of the most vital things you can do to increase your confidence and welcome challenge is to find your
passion. With passion comes belief and determination and a willingness to trust in your instincts. I
believe that deep down we all know what we are passionate about. Sometimes we hide it behind the
needs of others and we deny what we truly feel inside.
I know many people who seemed to know what they wanted to do from an early age, and now love the
career they chose. Other people are on a search and may find themselves along many career paths before
they stick to one that makes them happy. If you haven’t found your passion yet try not to get disheartened.
Sometimes if you are going down a twisted path with lots of curves and bends it still leads you to the
exact place you need to be, it just takes a little longer. If you go down one career path and then change to
another, all that knowledge can add depth to what you are doing now, making your set of skills more
unique. There is no such thing as knowledge wasted. I always believe that everything happens at the
perfect time.
Define yourself… I think we need to come up with our own definition of success and not let others define
it for us. We can also fall into the trap of letting others set our goals for us. Some people define success as
accumulating a vast amount of wealth or achieving wide recognition, but it’s important to ask yourself,
will these things make you truly happy? I believe success is when you feel content with who you are and
what you offer to the world. I like this quote by John R. Wooden:
‘Success is peace of mind which is a direct result of self-satisfaction in knowing you did your best
to become the best you are capable of becoming.’
If you want to be a doctor or a writer, the choice should be yours. Remember, you’re the one who has
to live your life – nobody else.
I am passionate about health and wellness. I feel strongly about understanding the true nature of our
bodies and the essence of what life is about. To me there is nothing more exciting than studying ways in
which we can make the most of who we are and the body we have been given.
Passion takes you places… Passion is something that can motivate you into action. Procrastination is
something that prevents you from living your passion and ultimately deprives you of achieving your
dreams. Be careful not to get stuck in the trap of procrastination! Procrastination is where you intend to do
something but somehow never get around to doing it. We all know that feeling! You keep putting
something off or you keep making up excuses not to do it.
By procrastinating you are reaffirming the belief that you can’t achieve your goals. The first thing you
should do so you can understand the real problem behind your procrastination is to identify those self-
limiting beliefs that are holding you back. It could be that you don’t think you have the skills to complete a
project or that you’re scared of fail–ure. The only way to eliminate these limiting thoughts is through
action, even if it may seem daunting at first. No successful man or woman you admire got to where they
are by doing nothing. Say to yourself, ‘There is nothing stopping me from achieving my dreams!’ Once
you embrace your innermost passion, it will stay with you for life.
I like to surround myself with people who love life as much as I do. For me, the most interesting people
are driven by their passion. If you are trying to find out what you are passionate about, look closely at the
life you already lead. You might think back to what you dreamed about doing when you were a child or
what you enjoy doing most today … it could be reading or writing, horse riding, cooking, helping people
in all sorts of ways, looking at the way a car works – it could be anything! Your past might not point to the
end of your quest but it might take you to the next step.
Take some time to work out what really excites and inspires you. Discover what you would be
prepared to do every day even for free! When you are following your passion it won’t even seem like
work to you. Passionate people feel alive with their unwavering sense of direction in life. They exude an
innate confidence and feel like they have total command of their world.
Getting Personal:
– What do you find easy to do?
– What comes naturally to you?
– What makes you smile?
– What do you like to talk about?
– What do you love about yourself?
– What are you confident about?
– What would you regret not doing?
mirror,mirror on the wall…
Our physical appearance is a major part of our sense of self. Yet the definition of beauty is constantly
changing. Not that long ago in the Western world, beauty was voluptuous, rounded hips and cherubic
features. Tall women were considered too masculine and thin women too boyish. In some countries you
are only pretty if you have fair skin and in others people spend all day in the sun trying to turn their skin
golden brown. Beauty can never simply be restricted to one particular physical type, although it
sometimes seems as though it is. Beauty is not something tangible that we can grasp and hold onto, it can
be one of a million tiny things that push us into the ‘beauty box’.
Beauty is within… Some people believe that who they are is just a reflection of what they see in the
mirror. In order to be happy they need to be a foot shorter, have wider hips, a smaller nose or a bigger
bust size. They will wait forever to be happy. I’ve seen all different types of women with different body
sizes, skin colours and features, and I can honestly say that the women who stood out the most, who were
really beautiful, were the ones who glowed from the inside.
Women who radiate inner beauty are attractive to everyone around them. Have you ever met a person
who had ‘that something’ that you couldn’t quite put your finger on, but to whom you were just irresistibly
drawn? It could be a man or a woman; one of your friends who people just love to be around. Someone
who can light up a room may not always be the most conventionally or fashionably ‘beautiful’ person.
They are rather someone who embraces what they’ve been given and they accept and appreciate every
part of themselves. Beauty is not only physical, it’s a way of thinking about yourself – it comes from
within.
The decision to be beautiful… I believe that being beautiful is a decision we make, a state of mind and a
way of being, as opposed to a particular look or style. It’s about knowing that you are worth loving. When
a woman decides to be beautiful she radiates confidence and makes the most of her own traits and
characteristics. I know so many women who might not fit the stereotypical, ‘conventional’ idea of beauty,
but you can see that they have simply decided to be beautiful regardless. As a result, they are doing what
they want to do. These women are saying: ‘I embrace who I am and I’m proud of who I am’.
There is no doubt that being happy about how we look is important. This means accepting the way we
appear and making the most of it, even if it doesn’t fit the world’s standard of beauty. It’s about looking
within yourself and being honest. Embracing who you are means you will take better care of yourself and
show the best of yourself to the world.
Is it easier for me to talk about being beautiful? It is not easier nor is it harder. I am a young woman
who works as a model. I have been given what I have and I am doing the best with what I have been