For my last passion blog, I wanted to do a reflection. If you were in my section first semester and somehow read my passion blog you would know I decided to write my passion blog about finding a passion, and each week writing about one thing I was passionate to help bring me to a realization of something I was passionate about.
Looking back I am SO glad I chose to not write about one topic every week because being the type of person I am I would not have been able to keep up with that. My brain is chaotic and it is excruciatingly painful for me to write, let alone write about topics I was not interested in.
I initially chose to make this blog about finding my passion because I did not have one specific passion, and I still don’t. Which is okay, I wasn’t banking on this blog to help me steer the rest of my life, but it did what I intended and that is to reflect on how much I have changed over my freshman year.
I still don’t have a singular passion, I am not an expert in any field. I don’t cook, I don’t play sports, I can’t even follow a diet for 7 days straight. I am a mess. But what I do know is that when I find a topic I am passionate about I give it my all. I seem to find that what I am interested in doing is rather unconventional in regards to what most people do my age, for example cooking, no shade Tatianna and Caitlyn I just can’t cook LOL.
I simply take my days as they come. I have no idea what I am doing after college. I have a plan, law school, but I could literally change my mind in 5 minutes.
This blog made me realize I am a completely different person than I was in September. I always said I wasn’t some sorority girl…and I am. I am friends with only ONE person I was first semester, I moved out of my dorm, I tried a panini for the first time in south and loved it. Random but I am a picky eater so that was a big step for me.
Thank you all for following along with my roller coaster of a blog and never questioning why I am passionate about something new every week…that’s just how my gears turn.
Best of luck in the rest of the semester! Stay safe and healthy and HOME. PS If anyone knows how to do STAT hmu because I got a 40% on my last exam…
I’m glad you found out more about yourself during the (slightly limited) time in college so far! I hope you continue to find more things you are passionate about!
I agree with Ellie, I enjoyed how your posts were always so varied and I’m glad the introspection helped you. College is the time to find out who you really are and your reflections indicate that you’ve been doing that! I hope you find more things to be passionate about and you keep reflecting.
It’s okay that you’re still finding yourself and looking for your passion. We’re still so young and have so much ahead of us! I hope you continue changing and molding into the best version of yourself throughout college! Thanks for having great posts every week.
I really enjoyed reading your blog this semester, as it was different each time! I am glad you used blogging as a reflection system, and it seems you feel comfortable with yourself and your decisions! I need some of that right about now lol
I loved that you changed your blog topic every week it always keeps me on my toes and gives me something to look forward too. It’s totally fine that you’re not into cooking… I just so happen to be 50 at heart, lol (no seriously I embroider for fun, I need new hobbies). As you continue on I wish you the best and never stop trying stuff (or growing)! 🙂