Examine your commitment to positive acts in life
Rev. Howard Young, pastor of Woodland Worship Center in Hobart, blogs about Thomas Moore's book, A Life at Work: The Joy of Discovering What You Were Born to Do in today's "Faith Perspectives: Approach important tasks with passion" with the Green Bay Press-Gazette.
Young writes, "Moore believes that passion is "the becoming" of a person. It is therefore a good thing that we examine our commitment to the positive acts of our lives within the context of our work, recreation or any worthwhile interest." Young also suggests, "Act passionately, and you become passionate. Saying it this way makes passion a discipline. Do things that require passion and nurture a sense of enthusiasm for certain things, and the passion will come."
Young writes, "Moore believes that passion is "the becoming" of a person. It is therefore a good thing that we examine our commitment to the positive acts of our lives within the context of our work, recreation or any worthwhile interest." Young also suggests, "Act passionately, and you become passionate. Saying it this way makes passion a discipline. Do things that require passion and nurture a sense of enthusiasm for certain things, and the passion will come."
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