Hello there! My next mission is one that lead to an “ah ha” moment. Not only in understanding myself, but in understanding others. The question of the day is “Are you a satisfiser or a maximizer?” Satisficers make a decision … Continue reading
Hello there! My next mission is one that lead to an “ah ha” moment. Not only in understanding myself, but in understanding others. The question of the day is “Are you a satisfiser or a maximizer?” Satisficers make a decision … Continue reading
The last three days have sent me on missions to ask some hard hard questions.
Beware the trap of false choices:
These are choices that seem limited but really don’t need to be. Such as “I can either be successful at work or spend time with my family”. The take away here is to be true to myself (based on my personal commandments) and to make balanced choices. Which just happens to one of my commandments! Absolutes are not necessary, most of the time. There may be truth in both or all choices you see. Just as I and another person can see a situation differently and both be right, I can have this same internal struggle with myself. I resolve to learn from multiple perspectives and make the choice that is right for me.
Are you a “Radiator” or a “Drain”?
We all know the answer we WANT to be true. I wasn’t sure how to begin answering this question. Gretchen suggestions some things to consider:
Oof. That was a tough one to get through.
The most recent mission was to “Identify Your Patron Saints”
By this, I expect Gretchen means, those who inspire you and of whom you wish to emulate. She suggests, “Identifying your patron saint is a creative, engaging way to think about the great figures that most embody your values.” I loved her example of Julia Child. She describes Julia as being “goofy yet masterly; light-hearted yet authoritative. Enthusiastic!”. I, in fact, used to pretend to be Julia Child as a kid. And often “channel” her in the kitchen. Most notably when I drop something on the floor 🙂 She never had to be perfect. She aimed for the heart of what she did to be satisfying. Good food. Good company. Even if it didn’t look perfect.
In many ways, my parents are my patron saints. My dad has set a solid example for how I wish to live my life in some areas. Not all, for sure. But he has showed me to:
And my mom is the ever caring, always giving, kind-hearted, pure-intentioned person I strive to be. But in moderation. She gives too much of herself. A lesson I’ve learned over the years.
And I admire my sister in her ability to constantly seek the best for herself. Not settling for what’s easy. Being willing to take a risk.
But I’ve never been a person who looked up to celebrities or political figures as a guide for how to live my life. I often take note of traits my friends and family or co-workers have that I wish I had. And consider them when making choices in my own life. Asking, “What would Jess do”, or “How would Will handle this”, in areas where I admire them.
I’ve made a lot of “I plan to, or I will, or I resolve to statements over the past week in this blog. I think my weekly mission will be to review them and combine them in a list of goals, priorities, or principles.
The past few days of reflection have been challenging. But I’m looking forward to seeing what tomorrow will bring!