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Is it okay to not have a passion in life?

Is it okay to not have a passion in life?

So I’ve reached a point where I’ve decided it’s perfectly okay not to be passionate about anything. So don’t be worried if you’re not passionate about anything either, don’t think any worse of yourself, just enjoy the things you do every day. Life is about the little things. Now there’s a passion.

Is it possible to not be passionate about anything?

You might have lots of little passions instead of one big one. Some people have lots of interests and hobbies and yet still see themselves as having no real passion for anything in particular. This comes back to our first point about knowing what passion means to you.

Can someone not have a passion?

Most people don’t have a passion. Most people are basically just doing what they are told, or what they think they are supposed to do. More often than not they really don’t have a passion. This in no way makes them a bad or lesser person.

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What is a word for lack of passion?

Apathetic means uncaring. It’s an adjective form of apathy—the state of not caring. It can also mean the absence or suppression of emotion or passion. The word apathetic is typically used in a negative way to criticize someone as being irresponsible or insensitive.

What do you call someone who has no passion?

apathy, calmness, coldness, coolness, frigidity, hate, indifference, unconcern.

How do you fix a lack of passion?

Now let’s put those answers (and years of scientific discovery) into action: Mission Reignition.

  1. Find out new things about your partner.
  2. Learn new things together.
  3. Go someplace new together.
  4. Talk about sex away from sexy-time.
  5. Date differently.
  6. Check-in with yourself.

How do you Respark passion?

Here are 10 tips to bring back the passion in your marriage:

  1. Change your pattern of initiating sex.
  2. Hold hands more often.
  3. Allow tension to build.
  4. Separate sexual intimacy from routine.
  5. Carve out time to spend with your partner.
  6. Focus on affectionate touch.
  7. Practice being more emotionally vulnerable during sex.