You spend hours creating a picture-perfect vision board, packed with ambitions for the new year.
But what if you don’t know where your passion lies, or how to find it?
Think about the following: “What personality test should I buy?

What self-help book should I read next?
What do my loved ones recommend I do?”
Actions can include budgeting for your future restaurant property or researching your dream grad school programs.

Just because it isn’t a grandiose gesture, doesn’t mean it’s not passion-based.
Of course, everyone’s journey is different.
Abilities follow by tackling questions like, “what am I good at doing?”

Personality tackles specific thought processes or attitudes you have.
Take someone in a counseling career: they might have a higher patience tolerance than others.
Someone growing up with younger siblings may be more experienced in counseling than others, for instance.
When drained, we can’t produce quality work and demonstrate the passion that we feel.
However, we can avoid burnout byincorporating some of the best ways to motivate ourselvesinto our daily routines.
Try focusing on the big three: sleep, water, and diet.