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Tuesday, November 29, 2011
The Pressure of It All ...Changes Thank God!
Pressure is a force exerted on an object. Unfortunately that object we feel pressure painfully applied to is often on ourselves. Procrastination leads to increased pressure. We pressure ourselves to get our research paper completed, be good parents, get educated, get to work on time, and pay our bills. If things run smoothly, we feel great. If we are behind or the task seem insurmountable, we don't. Some people seem to handle pressure fine. Others, have their moments. Pressure makes us perform and often be productive. When does pressure become stress. When we become compulsive or overwhelmed. How does our attitude reflect how we handle pressure? I think attitude makes the world of difference. This coming from someone who occasionally handles the pressure poorly. But I try, and am constantly learning new tricks. Foremost, I think you need to know yourself. How do I perform best? Knowing your limitations help. I find it extremely annoying when others tell you how make things work repeatedly, when you know things don't work the same for everyone. Find what works best for you and follow a plan. Don't put pressure on yourself to reach unattainable goals. Prioritizing helps manage pressure. And at the end of the day, know that tomorrow is another day. I have started asking myself situation will make a difference in 6 months from now. Usually the answer is "No!" Things have a way of working out for themselves. Just stay focused, set up priorities, and be good to yourself and those you love. The pressure you feel tomorrow with be different from next year. Save your blood pressure, your attitude, and your mind.
Thursday, November 17, 2011
The Critic and Criticism
Criticism can be good and bad. Constructive criticism is supposedly good, while criticism otherwise hurts. I think both can hurt. Constructive criticism is geared toward self improvement while both can actually hurt your self esteem and your feelings. We often have mock drills to practice objectives in the workplace and the critique what happens so that we improve. That kind of thing does not hurt my feelings. But when people critique those things that are difficult to change or we have no control of that is when it can hurt. Criticism is to sit in judgement. Some people are critical without having positive things to say and can often just see the negative. That hurts feelings of those being judged. I appreciate much more that when you say something negative, tell me how to improve it. Some of us are better taking criticism than others. Critical people don't keep friends long if they are just negative.
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
the Sense of common sense
Common sense is so important that it should actually be as important as hearing, seeing, touching, tasting...it is what our brain needs to contribute to meet our daily needs. If you don't have good common sense you have trouble functioning and possibly hurt yourself or others. Prisons are full of people with poor common sense. Common sense is something that can be learned by experience. Some people have more than others. I rather have more common sense than intelligence. Intelligence and common sense don't always go together. I have seen some incredibly smart people do some really stupid things. Common sense reminds me of the saying that "you can't see the forest through the trees". Someone with common sense sees the forest and the trees. Today my son just got a truck and is taking his driver test next week. I can only hope he has enough common sense to realize how important it is to drive responsibly and not let his friends influence his behavior behind the wheel. It is the sense that keeps us safe and just knows what is best for you.
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
humility...self importance?
I had to look up the definition of humility. In society we are pushed (sometimes by our own goals) to succeed, be as much as we can to others, and overachieve to meet expectations and more. There tends to be a me generation rising up to take control of our future. So where is humility? I don't hear the word ever anymore. I go to church every other Sunday and don't recall hearing it that much. What is it? the quality or state of being humble....that helped. Humble...not proud or haughty, unassuming...modest. In a world where we compete to get jobs, compete physically to be the best for glory, compete to get the guy (or girl) by spending billions on beauty or physical entrapments, compete, compete and compete... It is hard to be humble. You don't get noticed. Omg....does that mean you do something for the sake of doing the right thing for yourself and maybe God. Humility is personal. It means just doing all those other virtues that are just right for the doing and not the attention. Wow. This just reminds me that when my kids were small, I read them the book of Virtues. Does it still exist? Humility must be a virtue. Just looked in my bookcase at the book and it wasn't. I am shocked. How about my Bible...with humility comes wisdom, humility comes before honor, but in humility consider the others better, to show true humility toward all men, clothe yourselves with humility. Heavy word that isn't used much or put out there these days. Be respectful and not full of yourself. I need to be humble and think about being a person of more action that talk. Humble is the fireman that risks his life for saving someone and just replies it's what we do.
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
what's in an attitude?
let's try this again. Attitude is more of a image you project to others. It can be how you feel, or want others to think you feel. It is often a descriptive word like positive, angry, happy, etc. Often it is as changeable as our moods. Parent's often say things like "don't give me that attitude" to your kids, meaning it can often me verbal and sometimes silent communication. We communicate a sense of style that shows others our attitude sometimes. Attitude is a strange word because it can mean many things and can change in a second, depending on the subject and the beholders judgement. My attitude is frustrated because this is my second blog on this subject and I am running late to class. My attitude will be different just getting there. :)
Saturday, September 24, 2011
Did You Think of the Diaper?
I could not help of thinking of the diaper when coming up for the meaning of dependability. I guess I have been working with the elderly for way too long. Or it could be that there are still some depends under the bathroom sink leftover from my dear departed mother, that I haven't had the heart or ambition to throw away yet. Incidentaly, for all you younger classmates, Depends are a leading brand of adult pull on pantie for those who maybe in need of disposable protection in case of an accident. They offer reliability.
Dependability holds a measure of reliability, accountability, security and all those words that offer commitment to trustworthiness and sometimes self sacrifice. You need to often have maturity to be dependable, because there is determination to do the right thing involved. when others can count on you. Responsibility is needed to measure up. Weas adults are often being trusted to perform in a dependable manner. Being to work on time, having your friends back, paying your bills on time, being able to be counted on for things that are important to others and yourself all measure our dependability. Being dependable carries a price sometimes. I often feel stressed because I try to be dependable. It is this value that forces me to strive to get my homework done on time, while trying to be there for my son, job, family, finances, friends, and everything I that is important to me. When you care you tend to be more dependable. When you procrastinate or it doesnt matter, we often are undependable.
Dependability holds a measure of reliability, accountability, security and all those words that offer commitment to trustworthiness and sometimes self sacrifice. You need to often have maturity to be dependable, because there is determination to do the right thing involved. when others can count on you. Responsibility is needed to measure up. Weas adults are often being trusted to perform in a dependable manner. Being to work on time, having your friends back, paying your bills on time, being able to be counted on for things that are important to others and yourself all measure our dependability. Being dependable carries a price sometimes. I often feel stressed because I try to be dependable. It is this value that forces me to strive to get my homework done on time, while trying to be there for my son, job, family, finances, friends, and everything I that is important to me. When you care you tend to be more dependable. When you procrastinate or it doesnt matter, we often are undependable.
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Honesty is Soul Searching
Honesty is such a soul searching topic. First, I think we need to be honest with ourselves. Sometimes that is easy but often it is extremely difficult. We tend to be with honest about cheating, lying to others, stealing, killing, and all those black and white ten commandment type issues Secondly, the part is being honest with those gray issues that come up in our lives is the most perplexing problem for me. How do I feel about something that is bothering me? How do I communicate with others honestly? I hear someone tell me that they are "brutally honest" but that person has lied to me recently to prove a point and embellished a situation or memory. Honesty needs credibility or it looses it's effect. The question is: can I be honest with myself now, and get beyond this breach to accept future integrity? What would you do?
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