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Give yourself permission…to be more.

How do you rate yourself?

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What do you know and what can you do? Are you an expert or an authority about anything? Probably not. Most of us think of ourselves as ordinary people with no particular claims to fame, special skills and no fans even on Facebook. Well, I’d like to challenge your opinion. I want you to sit down and search until you find something that you know that you do better than your friends. You have probably buried it because after all you are nobody special but don’t give up. Keep digging. It is there somewhere.

If you are having trouble, think about a time when you felt really pleased or satisfied with yourself. Don’t look for headline news items. The things you are looking for might be small., even insignificant. Don’t let that discourage you. When you find them, you will know because a warm glow will wash over you.

It might be something you do without thinking. Maybe people have noticed and commented on your sweet smile. It is difficult to personally confirm something like that and even harder to consciously develop so you might discount the accomplishment as inconsequential. Don’t! That smile is nothing more than a reflection of your soul. It is the product of a lifetime of honing your life skills into a perfect distillation of feelings and regard for others.

Maybe it is a skill.

Perhaps you make the perfect hamburger or maybe it’s an apple pie to die for. Those accomplishments do not demonstrate IQ or innate talent (remember that talent is WAAAAY overrated)

Those accomplishments are the result of mastery- devoting the time and refining your judgment over a long time. Maybe you had a great teacher but maybe you kept experimenting or doing research to find the perfect recipe and techniques.

 

Maybe you have created a home environment that makes people feel welcome and comfortable. I don’t mean the perfect home where you are afraid to use the ornate guest towels or lean back and relax. I mean the home that you always enjoy visiting because you feel welcome and accepted; the places where nobody is watching you like a hawk to make sure that you don’t actually use anything or make a mess.

These are just ideas to get your thoughts moving and inspire you to dig out those pleasant memories of feeling really pleased with yourself or being recognized by someone else. I’m not talking about the silly self-esteem program that encourages you to feel good about yourself for breathing . Look for real accomplishment. I just want you to savor the feeling that you are unique and recognize that you are special.

Because that is only the start…..

For most people, it is hard to accept your own accomplishment. We aren’t supposed to be egotistical and self centered and so get confused about recognizing value and accomplishment,in ourselves. Forget that! A healthy person is self aware and that means recognizing skills and abilities as well as limitations and flaws. We all know what we are not good at and we let that knowledge cloud our judgment about our worth and the activities of life where we are good- maybe even darn good.

So start your list (make it a written list that you can look at from time to time and don’t rely on your memory) and note all the things that you are good at, insignificant as they might seem to be. Then ask yourself what else you can get good at that isn’t on your list right now. Those things you are good at didn’t happen by accident. It takes time and effort to be good at anything. And if you can do it once, you can do it again. So pick one thing that would change your life if you were good at it and make a plan to master it.

Don’t pick something overwhelming to begin with. Pick something that seems realistic and where you have some idea about how to do it. Then start.

Give yourself permission to make mistakes and be willing to fail for a time. But do something. Aspire to be better.

Take a moment and share your thoughts. What are you good at now and what would you like to be good at tomorrow?

 

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OK, I’m off on a tangent today.

It has to do with attitude and permissions about success and wealth. People are poor not because of bad luck. People are poor because society teaches them to think poor and resent wealth. My focus here is retirement lifestyle design which is a fancy was to say living the life you want – whatever your age. There is so much crap around today about minimalist living, saving the planet and simplification of your life that it just wears me out. All these well intentioned folks sincerely mean well but they don’t know up from down and have no intention of getting life straight. Just about every media outlet or friendly neighborhood busybody will reinforce the message. Wealth is bad for you and society. Be happy with less. Settle for cheap crap and don’t upset the sheep by telling them that they deserve the best,. They won’t tell you that when you make a lifestyle that embraces the best everybody benefits and that you can and should make every effort to have the best. Society’s message that it is selfish to become wealthy is destructive to everyone but especially to the sheep because  sheep are dependent and won’t take care of themselves. [continue reading…]

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