Our culture tells us we should be obsessed(!) with the thing we're meant to do, which can lead to judgment on our part—of our kids, our friends, and ourselves. There are lots of reasons not to be obsessed, and better ways to deal with them than judgment. I'll tell you more in this short episode.
If you suspect you're multi-passionate, I highly recommend the work of Barbara Sher ("Refuse to Choose") and Margaret Lobenstine ("The Renaissance Soul"). Thanks to Walt Whitman by way of Ted Lasso for this episode's title!
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Creative Pep Talk #28: Lower Your Expectations
Invoking Joy with Vance Neudorf
Creative Pep Talk #27: Journaling
Inspired Courage with Dawn Kotzer
Creative Pep Talk #26: Be on Your Own Side
Storytelling and SEO with Alison ver Halen
Creative Pep Talk #25: Keep It to Yourself
The Importance of Fun with John Peel
Creative Pep Talk #24: Don’t Rush It
Letting Your Light Shine with Fr. Michael Rossmann
Creative Pep Talk #23: Creating Happiness
Experimental Creativity with Leonie Dawson
Creative Pep Talk #22: Appreciation
Replay: Talking to God with John Roedel
Creative Pep Talk #21: Rest
Creative Pep Talk #20: I Don‘t Know
The Power of Mentorship with Tara Thieleke
Creative Pep Talk #19: Courage
Replay: Coming Out of the Cave with Eddie Louise
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