What are you passionate about?


Today’s Prompt: What are you passionate about?

“I am passionate about people becoming who they were created to be. Whether it’s through faith, family, writing, or conversation, I am drawn to helping people see their worth, heal from what hurt them, and live with intention.

I am passionate about family and legacy. I want my children to have strong foundations, healthy relationships, and opportunities I had to fight for. I care deeply about preserving memories, traditions, and the stories that shaped me.

I am passionate about faith. Not just religion, but the daily walk of trusting God, asking hard questions, and encouraging others to seek truth for themselves.

I am passionate about words. Through my writing, I explore love, healing, marriage, purpose, forgiveness, and growth. I believe stories have the power to connect people and remind them they are not alone.

I am passionate about creating a life that matters—not measured by possessions, but by the lives I touch, the memories I make, and the legacy I leave behind.”

And if I may add one more thing:

You often say you don’t know what you’re passionate about, but your conversations reveal it. People who aren’t passionate about others don’t spend their time writing about healing. People who aren’t passionate about family don’t pray that their children find loving partners. People who aren’t passionate about faith don’t continually point people back to hope.

Sometimes our passions are so woven into who we are that we stop recognizing them as passions and simply call them life.