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What is a calling. Every person thinks about this question. In general, in simple terms, a calling is something that interests you. And if you are interested and like it, this is motivation. That is, those activities that bring inner encouragement and happiness. And the human brain, having already processed a huge amount of information about us, knowing our genetics, character, abilities, itself gives us a hint. You just need to listen. You can often hear from people that I wanted to be a doctor, but my mother insisted on going to the Faculty of Law or Economics, and then the person suffers, feeling that it is not for him. In psychology there is such a thing as: Autotelic activity is an activity that we do for its own sake. itself, since our main goal is the experience of this activity. How often do you wake up in the morning with annoying thoughts that you need to change something in your life? Whether it's a job you don't like, or a troubled relationship that makes you unhappy, or even the length of your hair. On the one hand, this kind of “itching feeling” is overwhelming; on the other hand, it forces you to move forward in life, set new goals and ultimately find your place in life. It's okay to take time to find out what we want. Don't rush it. Chances are, you've heard stories of brilliant people who started developing their skills in early childhood and eventually became successful. For example, Mozart began composing from the age of five, already being a virtuoso in playing the keyboard and violin. Sure, this case is inspiring, but let's face it - this is the exception. Most people need to put in more effort to find their true calling in life and become professionals. But this shouldn't scare you. In fact, the famous American psychologist Abraham Maslow said: “It is normal to know what we want. This is a rare and complex psychological achievement.” If you want to succeed in life, finding your passion is the step you must take. Besides the obvious desire to be happy, studies have shown that knowing your purpose can increase your life expectancy by up to 7 years. Besides, how can you achieve any success if you don't follow your dreams? Whether it is the simplest or the most difficult thing, you need motivation to succeed. So, after realizing that you need to find a calling in life and, in addition, benefit from it, the only question left is where to start. 15 Ways to Find Your True Calling in LifeAsk yourself questions about how you feel about your lifeStart with questions. Are you satisfied with your work, your schedule? Are you surrounded by people who care about you and support you? What do you love in your life and what makes you unhappy? These questions seem simple and you may ask yourself them often, but we usually don't pay as much attention to them simply because we are busy or scared to find out the truth. Make a list showing what you love and hate. Write it down in a column. , what you love and hate about your life, down to the smallest details. Now that you have that in mind, try to do more of the things that make you happy, and avoid those things (or even people) that bring you down. Take a test to find out what you're good at. Of course, you know you're good at in mathematics and you have no ambitions to become a pop star. But sometimes people tend to overestimate or underestimate themselves. That's why it's helpful to take a few tests to help identify your strengths and weaknesses. Try the StrengthsFinder or VIA Character Strengths assessment, for example. Combine Your Strengths and Interests Once you've figured out what makes you different from other people, combine your strengths with your interests and think about how you can benefit from them. For example, if you decide that Being tied to a work schedule is not your style, and you started working as a freelancer, find out.