Find Your Passion

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Find Your Passion

Episode 51–Find Your Passion

 

We often hear people talk about wanting to ‘find their passion’, but how do you really make that happen?

How does one go about finding out where their passions lie? What are some practical steps that they can take to explore this avenue?

Gale Horton Gay, the lifestyle editor of The Champion Newspaper and author of new children’s book, ‘Daddy Makes Walking Fun’, gives us the 411 on finding your passion.

Gale shares that each season of life can bring its own passion and not everything that we feel passionate about has to be monetized.

She talks about how pain and failure can be a factor in finding your passion and gives practical steps on how to discover the things that will make your life fulfilling.

 

 

 

Find your passion

More About Gale Horton Gay

Gale Horton Gay is currently the lifestyle editor of The Champion Newspaper and is a contributing editor for the U.S. Black Engineer & Information Technology Magazine and Women of Color Magazine.

Gale holds degrees in journalism and magazine writing and has received awards from the Georgia Press Association and Atlanta Association of Black Journalists for writing and photography.

In addition to her other work, Gale volunteers for several local charities that serve youth, and is the author of a new children’s book called, “Daddy Makes Walking Fun”.

 

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Daddy Makes Walking Fun

This story emphasizes the bond between a little girl and dad despite the fact that they don’t have a car like many other families. Although other children sometimes tease her, the little girl in the story realizes there are benefits to walking everywhere with her dad and that they have a special and close relationship. It celebrates the relationship between father and daughter instead of focusing on material things. The story is told through words designed to help children ages 4-7 with their reading skills and is designed with colorful illustrations and featuring children from diverse ethnicities and backgrounds.

To order a copy, click here.

 

 

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