What do you need to do even when no one else cares?

What would you do if it was only you — you were all by yourself and no one was watching/reading/listening but you had to do it anyway?

That’s your passion.

Someone said that once: Your passion is what you would do even if nobody cared or paid attention.

Work on getting better at that thing, and people may start to notice.

But even if they don’t notice, you have to do it anyway, don’t you? It’s what you were meant to do — and your audience is out there somewhere.

So keep going. Keep getting better. Time will find you.

Published by WarrenBluhm

Wordsmith and podcaster, Warren is a reporter, editor and storyteller who lives near the shores of Green Bay with his wife, two golden retrievers, Dejah and Summer, and Blackberry, an insistent cat. Author of It's Going to Be All Right, Echoes of Freedom Past, Full, Refuse to be Afraid, Gladness is Infectious, 24 flashes, How to Play a Blue Guitar, Myke Phoenix: The Complete Novelettes, A Bridge at Crossroads, The Imaginary Bomb, A Scream of Consciousness, and The Imaginary Revolution.

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