Choose Yes
Choose more "YES" in your life! When you participate in
something that you love, you experience a natural excitement, a
"passionate eagerness." This enthusiasm takes on a life of its
own, if allowed to flourish, and seeks more "YES" experience.
So, whether you love to garden, write fiction, travel, or have
breakfast in bed, the actual doing is so rewarding that it
changes you. Its positive reinforcement causes you to be on the
lookout for other things you love doing in a very healthy,
seemingly subconscious way.
In fact, the word "enthusiasm" comes from a Greek root meaning
"God within." Enthusiasm can be sensed as feedback from our
internal, Divine guidance system: "YES! Go here!"
A balanced and healthy life, for most people, requires generous
helpings of experiences along this emotional spectrum: liking,
enjoying, pleasure, fun, loving, bliss, joy, passion and
exhilaration. I have worked with clients whose effectiveness in
their work and overall satisfaction in their lives increased
dramatically when they began to take better care of themselves
in this arena.
But many of us have been trained in a different direction. Our
work-oriented culture tells us that we should be accomplishing
more, not enjoying more. Many of us put our own needs and
desires last on our lists, and guess what? We never get to them.
If you're able to see this pattern in yourself, then you can
change it.
Some of us have not been encouraged to trust our enthusiasm.
Marianne Williamson, in her visionary book, A Woman's
Worth, points out that as girls, many of us were taught that
our passions, our bliss, and our lusts were suspect, and that
our natural exuberance was met with disapproval. She writes:
"The lost girl is still within us - the girl who wasn't allowed
to blossom, the girl whose natural childhood instincts were
unnaturally capped at puberty. . . . We were treated with
suspicious looks at the very moments someone should have been
turning up the applause. . . . Our most natural impulses were
thwarted and distorted. We were like lava channeled into plastic
molds."
The antidote? Step toward that YES in your life, find things you
love doing and just do them! If you already have a life filled
with that, Go You! - and take it to the next level. If you do
not know where to start, here are some ideas:
-Something physical - dance, tennis, exercise, massage
-Something creative - give a party, write an article,
decorate a room, paint in watercolors
-Something visual - make art, assemble an outfit, take
photographs, draw, plan a garden
-Something tactile - knitting, clay, sailing, needlework
-Something kinesthetic - singing, weaving, gardening,
drumming, sports
-Something auditory - music, poetry, theater, being out
in the sounds of nature
-Something spiritual - meditate, pray, sing, be with a
pet, sit by a lake.
As you do more what you truly love, a joie de vivre comes into
being that is truly a thing of beauty.
If you're considering hiring a coach to help you choose
yes, contact me at sharon@stcoach.com for an initial
consultation at no charge.
Sources:
Marianne Williamson, A Woman's Worth
Oxford English Dictionary
Copyright 2003, Sharon Teitelbaum, all rights reserved.