This morning a thought popped into my head.
The most entertaining, funny, or engaging people appear as such, not because of a certain trait or skill they have, but rather because they are fully embracing who they are.
This morning a thought popped into my head.
The most entertaining, funny, or engaging people appear as such, not because of a certain trait or skill they have, but rather because they are fully embracing who they are.
Some things in life seem like they are completely fixed.
Like they will never change.
And then they do.
The trueness that's been trapped inside of them for so long finally finds its way to the surface.
And then breaks it.
This fresh fault like can evoke a number of different responses and views.
The only thing that can be safely agreed upon in such situations is that the change is unexpected.
Just like the change I observed in my Mass Cane plant.
Things change in unexpected ways.
Regardless of the specifics, growth is always present.
Choose to nurture unexpected changes with curiosity, kindness, and openness - then delight in what they blossom into.
At the time I wasn't completely aware of the exact meaning behind it. But boy, does it seem obvious today!
When viewing it from the lens of our present, a time of societal regression of women's rights (amongst many other things), it's quite easy to see the message of silencing and oppression carried out by others.
. . . but what about the silencing and oppression we carry out against ourselves?
How about the times we beat up on ourselves because we aren't:
"good enough"
"strong enough"
"smart enough"
"funny enough"
"attractive enough"
"important enough"
[insert your personal "______ enough" here] ?
Or the times we hold our tongues for fear of:
-what others will think
-rejection
-embarrassment
-hurting others
-disappointment
-[insert your personal fear of ________ here] ?
Decisions based on the (assumed) actions of others will always silence the message, will always restrict.
Decisions based on what makes a person feel their best, energized, and alive will send messages far and wide.
Last time I checked, being mean and unappreciative of myself has never made me feel my best, energized, or alive.
So, perhaps, the airlines got it right.
Maybe in all of life it's important to put the oxygen mask on ourselves first before helping others. Because if we are short of breath and/or emotionally depleted, how can we sound our own call?
[Me and my sister arguing before bed on a recent night she stayed over]
How?
By uncovering the deeper meaning behind what we see or hear in order to get the full picture - all sides - not just the singular view we immediately see.
By asking questions.
By being curious.
Channel your inner investigative broadcaster - life's a lot more interesting that way.
Never have I ever been in the bathroom on my phone for so long that I crossed my legs, forgetting that I was sitting on the toilet . . .
I love observing.
It's every time I go on a nature walk. Or am somewhere with a lot of people. It can happen at any time, really, but some situations are easier than others.
Regardless of the setting, observing takes effort and it takes practice.
Busted!
In broad daylight in the park of all places!
Nature - doing its thing regardless of human judgements since the beginning of time.