The fork in the road...
Posted: Mon Apr 19, 2004 6:42 pm
I suspect that as a manager I have come across just about every kind and type and personal concoction of human being that life could muster up over the years. I've been helping people learn to trust themselves since the early 70's. And boy can that be a hard thing!
I've had employees tell me to my face that the world would be a better place if I would die, and I've also had them say if I left the company they would too (they never really would!). And everything in between.
It's tough to figure out who you are and what you are supposed to be doing and how you are supposed to find your way in this world. Nobody except you can figure that out. That's why it is so darn hard. Your family can help (or sometimes hurt). So can your friends. But in the end, you have to do it yourself.
Along the way you have a whole bunch of forks in the road where you can go this way down one path or another way clearly different down another.
Sometimes though, in our search for who we are, we begin to think that everyone else is more successful, better looking, smarter, or superior to us in one way, the other, or in every way! We question ourselves deeply.
If you are really right with yourself....if you are comfortable with who you are, you will be able to feel good about many of those other people you come in contact with. You'll be happy for their good times. You'll encourage them when they doubt themselves, and you'll not feel threatened in the slightest way about the differences between you and them.
If you are NOT really right with yourself, you can take that fork in the road that finds you deeply criticizing things that others do, the way they look, the choices they make. You can find yourself trying to make yourself a little more "right" by making most others a whole lot more "wrong."
The secret, of course, is to find that comfortable place in your own life where you can be happy with who you are and the gifts that God has given you. We all have them. All of us.
Art perhaps. Music. Homemaking. Being a good friend. A care giver. A mom. A good salesman. A coach. Humorous. Lighthearted. Smiley.
The goal, of course, is to get secure enough in who you are, what you represent, and how you handle what comes at you in YOUR world that you don't carry the burden of jealousy or hatred or anger day after day. That is a heavy heavy load.
I mention this on the heals of some pretty exaspirating and trying times in the last couple of weeks here on Storm2k.
I'm a firm believer that in the end good wins out...not always right away, but later after that fork in the road.
We just turned down one, you know.
I've had employees tell me to my face that the world would be a better place if I would die, and I've also had them say if I left the company they would too (they never really would!). And everything in between.
It's tough to figure out who you are and what you are supposed to be doing and how you are supposed to find your way in this world. Nobody except you can figure that out. That's why it is so darn hard. Your family can help (or sometimes hurt). So can your friends. But in the end, you have to do it yourself.
Along the way you have a whole bunch of forks in the road where you can go this way down one path or another way clearly different down another.
Sometimes though, in our search for who we are, we begin to think that everyone else is more successful, better looking, smarter, or superior to us in one way, the other, or in every way! We question ourselves deeply.
If you are really right with yourself....if you are comfortable with who you are, you will be able to feel good about many of those other people you come in contact with. You'll be happy for their good times. You'll encourage them when they doubt themselves, and you'll not feel threatened in the slightest way about the differences between you and them.
If you are NOT really right with yourself, you can take that fork in the road that finds you deeply criticizing things that others do, the way they look, the choices they make. You can find yourself trying to make yourself a little more "right" by making most others a whole lot more "wrong."
The secret, of course, is to find that comfortable place in your own life where you can be happy with who you are and the gifts that God has given you. We all have them. All of us.
Art perhaps. Music. Homemaking. Being a good friend. A care giver. A mom. A good salesman. A coach. Humorous. Lighthearted. Smiley.
The goal, of course, is to get secure enough in who you are, what you represent, and how you handle what comes at you in YOUR world that you don't carry the burden of jealousy or hatred or anger day after day. That is a heavy heavy load.
I mention this on the heals of some pretty exaspirating and trying times in the last couple of weeks here on Storm2k.
I'm a firm believer that in the end good wins out...not always right away, but later after that fork in the road.
We just turned down one, you know.