With the Easter season of renewal, reflection and refreshment now past, could now be the time to resurrect your dreams?
As the country emerges from one of the most difficult spells economically in living memory, many have put their life's passion on hold.
But the desire that burns within you probably doesn't depend on the economic situation, the party in power, your home equity or your performance against budget.
These may be factors, but they present more of a psychological than a genuine block.
So, what are you passionate about? And how will it make a difference to others?
Think ahead ten years and picture the scenario if you don't pursue your passion - how are you likely to feel?
Now consider the difference in a decade if you do press ahead.
The best things in life are very often not things and I believe that, in everyone's heart, there's a desire awaiting fulfilment.
So, if you're a wordsmith, start writing your book or penning those poems.
If you're artistically inclined, join that class you've been putting off and start creating.
Perhaps you want to get fit and stretch yourself physically and mentally.
Then sign up for that Coast to Coast outdoor challenge and raise cash for a good cause.
If music's your milieu, learn a new instrument, pick up where you left off or get composing those songs.
Could it be you've a heart for others and want to widen your horizons?
Then you could spend your summer vacation helping build homes in a developing country.
If you have an entrepreneurial spirit, seek advice, write the plan and start that business.
I suspect that this will stir something dormant within you and - who knows? - help unleash your passion.