Getting back to what you're passionate about
- saraiahlopez
- Jan 29, 2024
- 1 min read
In a recent video that I had posted to YouTube, I touched briefly on this subject. I'd like to say that as of late, I have been distancing myself from people. I've been focusing on my new found hobby of filming my life and just trying to be in the moment. The channel means a lot to me. There have been so many moments in my life that I wish I had documented. Pictures just don't cut it anymore. I never want to be put in a position where I would have to tell myself that I wished I had more time. Time is something we'll never get back. YouTube helps with keeping the memories alive. This way, when I look back on all the videos I've posted after a year, I'll be able to see everything I've accomplished.
In the video, I spoke about passions that I grew out of. I used to be big on art. I moved to a new location and my focus shifted. Work life took over, It left me tired. Most of the time I don't have time for much else. There needs to be a balance between work and living. I don't want to abandon my creative pursuits. It's funny that even though I don't have many subscribers to my channel yet, the act of filming is fun. I'm doing it because it's forcing to be more open. At the end of the day, It really isn't for the views or to monetize being a content creator. I'm simply enjoying putting something out there that I can look back on. Plus, having a GoPro is kind of wicked.
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