This question is for those who have always struggled to understand what their passion is, what they love to do vocationally/occupationally to the point that it's been a major life issue.
If you can relate to this, please, share if you have ever worked on this issue in therapy and how was it. Did you feel the therapist(s) took it seriously and helped you in that area as far as bringing you closer to understanding of what you are supposed to be doing with yourself and your time? Or did you feel that the therapist was dismissive of that and wanted to focus more on other issues?
Also, if you have always had multiple interests and wanted to delve into many things at once and haven't been particularly interested in "sticking" to doing one particular thing a.k.a committing yourself to one particular vocation/career/hobby, have you ever felt that there is something wrong with you because of that? If so, were you ever able to discuss it in your therapy and was it helpful?
Thanks.
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