Saturday, February 11, 2012

I Can See Clearly Now

…the rain is gone, 
I can see all obstacles in my way. 
Gone are the dark clouds that had me blind, 
It’s gonna be a bright, bright Sun-Shiny day. 

My friend Lynn posted a note on Facebook the other day that really hit home. It went something like this.

She was in a hardware store waiting on her husband in the gardening department. An older man and his grown daughter walked by. They laughed and pointed as they walked by. Their childish display astonished her. As she waited, more customers passed by, acting in the same manner. Feeling self conscious, she checked to make sure all was okay and decided to move on and find her husband. As she walked away she saw more people snickering and pointing as they sauntered by where she had just been.

When she turned to look, sitting right behind where she had been standing, was a young man, fully reclined, sound asleep! With his mouth wide open, drooling, he was slouched down in a hammock type lawn chair. He looked like a commercial for the furniture, showing how comfortable the chairs were! She began to laugh at him, but mostly at herself because she thought it had been her people were staring and laughing at. She said she was reminded of an important life lesson; never take anything personally. She said she laughed at herself for thinking she was important enough to have been laughed at to begin with! She said, “It ISN'T always about me!!!”

I have to admit, I would have thought the exact same thing she was thinking. I’d have wondered if my hair looked funny or my zipper was down. I would have naturally assumed it was something I had done. I would have thought it was all about me!

I always thought that ‘all about me’ meant you considered yourself to be something special, something better than the average bear. After reading her note I realized it works the opposite way, just as well. People are self centered. Most people think ‘it’s all about ME’, when in reality nothing others do is because of you. People say and do things that are a projection of their own reality. You are just a character in their personal soap opera!

I tend to take things personally. Eleanor Roosevelt said, “Nobody can make you feel inferior without your consent.” Apparently I give permission freely because I let people make me feel inferior quite often. I need to remember that when I take things personally, I’m not focusing on what someone said or did but more on how I feel. I replay the situation until I agree with whatever negativity they’ve chosen to bestow. Instead, I should focus on that person.

Perhaps this person is negative to everyone. (yes) Perhaps it’s supposed to be funny or it's a bad day. (365) Perhaps they have much insecurity. (myriad) Perhaps it’s just poor communication and emotional management skills. (tirade) Perhaps I should find compassion. (patience)

I need to remind myself that I don’t need anyone’s approval. If I get a compliment I need to remember that it’s the other person’s viewpoint. The same goes for an insult. It’s how the other person sees it and that may or may not be accurate. Compliments don’t make me a better person and insults don’t make me worse. When someone compliments, it makes them better because they're taking the time to be supportive and encouraging. If someone isn't happy with you it doesn't mean you've done something wrong. In most cases it means that person isn't happy and they want you to feel as bad as they feel.

Life can be far more pleasant by not taking things personally. I have to remember that sometimes it is all about me. Most of the time though? It ISN'T about me at all!

I think I can make it now, the pain is gone. 
All of the bad feelings have disappeared. 
Here is the rainbow I’ve been prayin’ for. 
It’s gonna be a bright , bright, 
Sun-Shiny day. 

I still don’t like blocking. But I did it! I blocked the shawl for my sister and now just have to send it on its merry way!
Close up of edge
Probably medium sized

I restarted the rainbow scarf too. It's almost finished.
Where's the pot of gold? :)

I also started another plain old cowl. This is a shiny yarn and will be okay being just plain. The groundhog said six more weeks of winter but I have a feeling it’s going to be warmer than scarf weather soon. That’s a shame as I really like wearing them now. It’s surprising how just that little bit around your neck can keep you warm!
Cast on 150, join and knit, knit, knit
 And to be in the spirit of February, here’s a few hearts from a great pattern over at Cornflower Blue Studio.
Cute little guys!

Our Creative Spaces is back up. Head over there if you want to see some really cool things!

In the meantime just remember, you’re okay just how you are. And I’m okay too! Don’t let anyone tell you differently.

Look all around, there’s nothin' but blue skies. 
Look straight ahead, nothin' but blue skies... 

It’s gonna be a bright, bright, 
Sun-Shiny day.

9 comments:

  1. THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU. I SO needed to read this today. xxxx

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  2. Said so much better than when I said it tho! Dang! You went and made my eyes welt up n drip salty, wet, sloppy, shiny thangs!awwwww You write so much more eloquently than I do! :D It's like you got in my head and read my mind... felt my feelings... then wrote what was jammed under my tongue stuck with out a auot spell checker to release properly!lol You're so smart you should grow up someday to be something very important... like a school teacher!!! Love that we get so much wiser as we get older... I meant...with time, we sure do get better - not older!

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  3. great post! thank you for the link to the crochet hearts xx

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  4. You are more than okay in my book!

    And...really?!? It's not all about me?

    Damn.

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  5. @Miss Bee...thanks!
    @MK...well, sometimes it is! ha ha

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