About LifePlus Passion™

Thanks for checking out LifePlus Passion™, a blog that helps you understand how your life can be enhanced by your Passion.

In 2008, Marc A. Wolfe had the idea for a new project, one that would help people connect with their Passion and teach them how to “plus” their lives. He started interviewing people searching for something “more.” He challenged them, engaged them, and inspired them to move forward and embrace a forward motion path.

Marc continues to extend his unique thought-provoking strategy, and, together with his team, offers you a chance to get involved through this blog. Here you will learn about the five-keyword Strategy of LifePlus™ Passion. You’ll read about others who are going through the life changing Passion process. Hopefully, you’ll be inspired to make some life changes of your own.

Marc and the LifePlus™ team would love to hear your thoughts. Leave a comment or send an email to passionteam@thelifeplusproject.com

Enjoy!

  1. beaconrachel
    December 10, 2008 at 10:18 am | #1

    Why can’t I let my passion find me? I am content with what it is that I do in my everyday life. I try to live each day as if it were my last. So, why, if I’m content, should I carry on this quest for “passion” to give me a “sense of purpose and intense feeling(s)” . . . who’s to say that I dont feel complete right now?

  2. December 18, 2008 at 10:15 am | #2

    Passion is the need to do something that you really have no control over. Like, I need to be moving all the time. I cannot stand still. Always shifting back and forth, front to back, or some other form of movement technique. It just “has to” happen.

    If I try not to, it causes mental discomfort.

    Passion does not mean it is something that comes easy. It means it is something you love, both need and want to do, and are willing to do whatever it takes to make it happen.

  3. January 22, 2009 at 9:02 am | #3

    Marc, it was a pleasure meeting you at the Business Networking Event yesterday evening. As I said to you in person, I believe that we have a passion blueprint much like T. Farv Eker’s Financial Blueprint although it might be something deeper than becoming a by product of our environment or childhood experiences.

    Passion is sometimes very hard too manage. You might too much of it and not enough of it at times. Well, at least this is my situation. I believe that I can be good at aything and learn anything and as such, I try everything. It’s hard being everything, but now that I’m settled mentally, I find myself quiting the things that do not make me happy.

    I look forward to your future blog posts. Your book is definitely something that I will add to my reading list.

  4. March 10, 2009 at 3:33 pm | #4

    Passion-Lobsters and networking. Herb Palmer jr here, author of ” The lobster and the chicken” a fable for adults in seach of enlightenment. Something interesting and exciting happened this morning, Im all fired up about it and what to share = Passion. I went to a networking event at the Hilton with a N.Y. radio station. I went in full lobster marketing mode, red wagen with a wooden lobster trap with my books inside wearing a yellow fishermens jacket. The goal to catch a reporter or camaraman and get in the news. Well my plan did not start out good, I was only able to stand by the door for only about twenty minutes. Three or four people walked out to see what a guy wearing a rain coat with a lobster trap was doing, finaly the manager pulled the plug and I left, or at least put the lobster trap back in the car. I know this Hilton and they have a back entrance, so I went to plan B, put on my lobster hat with the claws and take off the rain coat. As luck would have it, the back door was open and I walked right in. I mingled and passed out lobster post cards. I talked to a sales excutive who was able to get my book to the radio host I wanted to connect with. So the lesson is be excited (passion) don’t give up when they tell you to put your lobster trap in the car and always see if the back door is open. Happy lobster fishing, Herb palmer jr

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