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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'I passionate' is not correct in written English.
You could replace it with 'I am passionate' or 'I am passionate about'. For example: "I am passionate about making a difference in my community."
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The question is not, "How do I get there?" Rather, ask, "What am I passionate about?" Focus on that passion and trust the universe will lead the way.
"Was I passionate about jewelry?" Mr. Foer said.
"Am I passionate about umbrellas?" In the end, it's the problem-solving and the fiddling that keeps her interested.
Ask yourself: What am I passionate about?
Finally, ask yourself: Am I passionate about the organization's mission?
I never really come to WordPress and think, "what should I write about today?" Either it's a thought I've had and have to get out of my head, or something I'm reacting to because I read a post that I want to respond to or – as is usually the case – I look through my titles and think, "which one am I passionate about today?" And here's where the formal structure comes in.
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"I was passionate: I'd do it all the time.
"I'm passionate - I want us to play good football and play on the front foot.
"I'm passionate about Paramount, I'm passionate about my colleagues here," said Mr. Grey.
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I just wasn't something I was passionate about.
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