Find Your Passion

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That’s my daughter Kaitlyn with her 2 beauties Logan and Arya.  Kaitlyn has embarked on a new adventure, dog trainer!  She has been interning at a K9 Dog Training facility and has found her happy place.  

Last month she started a Day Training program.  Instead of just dropping dogs off at doggie daycare, she combines daycare with dog training.  It’s brilliant!  In just a month, it is already taking off.  

I’m so proud of her that she found her passion and is pursuing it.  She said to me, “Mom, it’s the best job I’ve ever had and it’s the easiest job I’ve ever had!”  And let me tell you, it’s not all a bed of roses.  She cleans and hoses down the dog crates, cleans the dogs and she spends a lot of time picking up poop!  

It’s a dirty job filled with unconditional love.
 
My response to her was, it’s the easiest job because you LOVE it!  She is in FLOW with this work.  Training dogs speaks to her heart and soul and it shows.  I tell her she is lucky she has found her passion at 26.  Many people work a lifetime and never find their passion.
 
I have had many clients who are retired and have said, “I can’t believe I spent 30 years in that job I never liked.”  And quite honestly, the projects in their body reflect that job they never liked.  It takes some time and some work, but Jin Shin Jyutsu sessions help to unwind those years and those projects.  With a commitment to self-help and a commitment to receiving sessions, those wounds can be transformed.  And you know what, that thing that you are passionate about rises to the surface and a new found freedom appears.  Your soul becomes activated and you become you.  

Cheers to being in FLOW!

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