So, my passion has always been traveling. Right from little, I imagined myself visiting new places for the sights and people. One event comes to mind, at the age of six, I found out my favorite teacher Miss Afolabi was going to her state [Ekiti] for a burial and guess who convinced her mum with tears to let her tag along, well MOI and I think my experience then was what let the travel bug bite me.
The sad thing is that as much as I love to travel, I have not been able to fully spread my wings and touch every continent due to various constraints such as lack of time, lack of finances, you know all that good stuff adulthood brings your way. Yet, each year I still include traveling on my to-do list.
Why?
Because although it might not have happened yet, I strongly believe it will happen so I might as well prepare for it even if it looks like it is unrealistic NOW.
Why am I talking about my passion for travel? Well we all have passions and just like my passion for traveling sometimes it feels invalid, so I am here to remind you that:
Your passion is valid, Let me repeat that
YOUR PASSION IS VALID
Well, traveling is not my only passion so let's try a more relatable example, shall we? Kindly take note that this is a battle, I am still working through so I don't have all the solutions but I will share what steps I have been taking.
Anyone in my family or my circle of friends will tell you that my greatest passion in life is being a doctor not because I want the extra title but because I have seen a lot of people disappointed in the health care system and I want to be among those who will restore their faith in the system.
Despite my pinning for this goal, one thing has stood in my way twice now and it is an exam called the MCAT (CRY). Twice, I have tried, and twice I have not been my best because I refuse to use the word failed. Each time after seeing my result, I have broken down in uncontrollable tears, gone days thinking I am not enough and on other days I was ready to throw in the towel
Funny enough till this moment that I am typing, I still have not thrown in the towel in fact, I have gone harder.
So do I know how it feels to have a passion? Yes. Do I know how it feels to be shot down time and time again? Yes. Most importantly I know about that fire in your belly that refuses to burn out.
Life might make it look impossible but that should not stop you from dreaming, it should not stop you from talking about it, it should not stop you from planning towards it, and it definitely should not stop it from being your passion.
Like the good book says in Habakkuk 2:3 “For the vision is yet for an appointed time; But at the end, it will speak, and it will not lie. Though it tarries, wait for it; because it will surely come, it will not tarry. “
This verse has carried me through the bumpy roads that lead to medical school
I hope that I have been able to rekindle that fire in your belly and that I have provided you with that little push you needed.
The sad thing is that as much as I love to travel, I have not been able to fully spread my wings and touch every continent due to various constraints such as lack of time, lack of finances, you know all that good stuff adulthood brings your way. Yet, each year I still include traveling on my to-do list.
Why?
Because although it might not have happened yet, I strongly believe it will happen so I might as well prepare for it even if it looks like it is unrealistic NOW.
Why am I talking about my passion for travel? Well we all have passions and just like my passion for traveling sometimes it feels invalid, so I am here to remind you that:
Your passion is valid, Let me repeat that
YOUR PASSION IS VALID
Well, traveling is not my only passion so let's try a more relatable example, shall we? Kindly take note that this is a battle, I am still working through so I don't have all the solutions but I will share what steps I have been taking.
Anyone in my family or my circle of friends will tell you that my greatest passion in life is being a doctor not because I want the extra title but because I have seen a lot of people disappointed in the health care system and I want to be among those who will restore their faith in the system.
Despite my pinning for this goal, one thing has stood in my way twice now and it is an exam called the MCAT (CRY). Twice, I have tried, and twice I have not been my best because I refuse to use the word failed. Each time after seeing my result, I have broken down in uncontrollable tears, gone days thinking I am not enough and on other days I was ready to throw in the towel
Funny enough till this moment that I am typing, I still have not thrown in the towel in fact, I have gone harder.
So do I know how it feels to have a passion? Yes. Do I know how it feels to be shot down time and time again? Yes. Most importantly I know about that fire in your belly that refuses to burn out.
Life might make it look impossible but that should not stop you from dreaming, it should not stop you from talking about it, it should not stop you from planning towards it, and it definitely should not stop it from being your passion.
Like the good book says in Habakkuk 2:3 “For the vision is yet for an appointed time; But at the end, it will speak, and it will not lie. Though it tarries, wait for it; because it will surely come, it will not tarry. “
This verse has carried me through the bumpy roads that lead to medical school
I hope that I have been able to rekindle that fire in your belly and that I have provided you with that little push you needed.