“Find” because it’s a verb. It requires intention. If you’ve been waiting a long time to be found, you can flip the script and start to find.
“Things” because what you’re looking for could be anything. Keep an open mind. Activities, people, and places, are good starting points. Walking down a new street. Going to a networking event. Visiting an old friend. More is better. If you’re too concentrated on one thing—one hobby, one person, one routine—you may be surprised at how finding new things can enrich all parts of your life, including that one.
“That give” because these are gifts. A gift is not taken, it’s received. What you are looking for is an expression of energy.
“You” because it needs to work for you. A good gift for you might not be a good gift for someone else. This is very personal. Writing every day at this blog works for me. It doesn’t work for everyone.
“Energy” is the difference between surviving and living. It is not the same as excitement; excitement is thin, and energy is thick. It is the vitality that provides courage, motivation, and discipline. It will get you through the hours, days, weeks, months, and years.