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Often, doing what you love means living on less income.  Streamline your expenses by making sure you aren't spending money on things that don't serve your interests. You don't have to quit your job to follow your passion, but be realistic about how much you can expect to make doing your passion full-time, at least in the beginning, and get used to living on that amount. Get rid of possessions you don't need or use.  Having too much 'stuff' causes mental heaviness.  Opening up your physical space makes room for good things to enter your life. Just like getting rid of things unburdens your life, so does cutting out unnecessary wastes of time that you could spend doing something you love.  This doesn't mean you can cut out all tasks you don't enjoy, of course.  It means scheduling those things you have to do so you don't waste time procrastinating and end the day feeling unaccomplished. Start making to-do lists to stay focused.  Do those things that have been on your mind the longest and the ones you least want to do first.  Getting them off your mind allows you to focus attention on the things you care about most.  Start saying no when you really want to say no.  Unless doing something fulfills you in some way, it is just draining your energy from following your interests. Reject the word “should” from your vocabulary.  Saying, “I 'should' do such and such” holds you back from trying out things that may be scary, but also may be worth the risk.
Simplify your living expenses. Organize your home and office (or other workspace). Work on your time management skills.