"What I have to do now is figure where my passion is, and follow my heart; I've proven that if I have the passion for something then I can succeed. I haven't been listening to my heart in the last little while"
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The intent here is not motivational-poster optimism. It’s recalibration. Hughes is using the authority of proof - “I’ve proven” - to legitimize a decision that might look, from the outside, like wavering. She knows the public script: champions are supposed to be relentlessly certain, fueled by grit, and allergic to doubt. Instead she’s naming the thing elite sports often punishes: misalignment. The line “the last little while” softens the admission, suggesting burnout or emotional drift without turning it into a dramatic breakdown. It’s controlled honesty, a way to speak candidly while staying composed.
Subtext: the hardest part of excellence isn’t pushing through pain; it’s noticing when the drive has shifted from desire to obligation. “Follow my heart” can sound clichéd, but coming from someone whose identity is built on discipline, it reads as a serious diagnostic tool - a reminder that motivation isn’t a renewable resource. Contextually, it also echoes a broader shift in sports culture toward mental health and self-authorship: the permission to step back, change course, and call that strength rather than failure.
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Hughes, Clara. (2026, January 16). What I have to do now is figure where my passion is, and follow my heart; I've proven that if I have the passion for something then I can succeed. I haven't been listening to my heart in the last little while. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/what-i-have-to-do-now-is-figure-where-my-passion-126076/
Chicago Style
Hughes, Clara. "What I have to do now is figure where my passion is, and follow my heart; I've proven that if I have the passion for something then I can succeed. I haven't been listening to my heart in the last little while." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/what-i-have-to-do-now-is-figure-where-my-passion-126076/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"What I have to do now is figure where my passion is, and follow my heart; I've proven that if I have the passion for something then I can succeed. I haven't been listening to my heart in the last little while." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/what-i-have-to-do-now-is-figure-where-my-passion-126076/. Accessed 4 Feb. 2026.










