The Struggle is real
The thing about blogging is that once you hit publish…your words are out there. Yes, you can always hit delete but the truth is you, what you’ve done is unleash a part of yourself on the world, that was not seen before. No matter how many posts you delete…you cannot take that back.
I had a conversation with a close friend last night about this blog. First things first…I didn’t know that he was reading it. Secondly, the minute he said he was reading my blog, I felt that little flutter of panic rising inside me.
He was reading my blog!!!
All my insecurities started having a party in my tummy. I was exposed. I know I write for someone to read…but it still scares the crap out of me when I realize that oh hell…someone is reading!
Interestingly, he said reading my blog and knowing me…he sees the careful mask I have created. He is right. There are parts of my story that I’ve started writing and I get so scared of what I’m revealing about myself I never finish. During my mother’s battle with Ovarian Cancer, I kept a journal and while I hope one day to turn that into some kind of resource for care-givers…I just cannot bring myself to read it to the end yet. Far less to begin the process of writing it.
I try my best to keep things real in this space…because it is mine…but this space scares me too. I know that allowing myself to be really seen, to be witnessed by you, to share all my pain…while it will eventually allow for healing…I will be walking through fire to get there.
A Cherokee elder sitting with his grandchildren told them, “In every life there is a terrible fight – a fight between two wolves. One is evil: he is fear, anger, envy, jealousy, regret, greed, arrogance, self-pity, guilt, resentment and deceit. The other is good; joy, serenity, love, hope, kindness, humility, confidence, generosity, truth, compassion and faith.’ A child asked, “Grandfather, which wolf will win?” The elder looked him in the eye and replied, “The one you feed.”
That Cherokee story is one of my favourites because I have been feeding both wolves. Deep inside anger and resentment and sadness wars with joy and hope and compassion.
But the wolves in my heart have joined the gremlin on my back. Yes, I’m a regular menagerie of phantoms…don’t get me started on the dragon in my head. At the risk of aging myself…do you remember the movie Gremlins? Do you also remember the most important rule in Gizmo’s care was to never, ever feed him after mid-night? My gremlin…she – yes it’s a she – relishes the mid-night snack of insomniac thoughts that plague my mind, shooting down my ideas, sabotaging my plans, mirroring my deepest fears in impossible scenarios, playing them over and over in my sleep-deprived mind. The wolves and the gremlin work in tandem I realize.
We all have them, but some of you know these wolves by a different name. Some of you name them…some of them already have names. But, whatever form the beast takes, that is the one we use to hurt ourselves and those closest to us.
The good news is that we choose who wins the war. The words, “the one you feed” are quite deep. We choose which wolf to feed. We choose to give the gremlin chicken after mid-night. We can choose not to feed them. Don’t feed the animals…simple right? Not without God’s help.
We pray: Give us this day our daily bread. And while some of us take this to mean literal bread…it does give a whole new meaning to feeding the wolves. Which wolf are you feeding? And how?
In my case, with my masks firmly in place feeding time gets trickier. How do I feed the good wolf with all the things it enjoys? How do I sate its mammoth appetite for all things wholesome? I feed it everyday. Some days I feed it a lot, some days a little.
Today I share with you my struggle.
7 for Seven
It’s no secret I’m not much of a morning person unless there is a Spin class or coffee involved. And as for Mondays…well Mondays can suck it! So when Mary of the awesometastic Contrary Mom started doing her 7 for Seven I thought, heeey here was the perfect way to chase the Monday Blues away by being thankful for just seven things that happened or didn’t happen during the week before.
As it turned out, 7 for Seven originated at Key + Arrow and in their words:
Let’s face it // Mondays stink. Or at least we typically expect them to stink. That is why, every Monday, we post seven positives from the previous seven days of the week as a reminder of what we have so that the week starts out on an upswing. There is much truth in the belief that happy people attract good things, so it is important to start the week out right. Sometimes it’s the more grand, but other times, it’s the simple things.
This year however, I want to change my Mondays suck thinking by being thankful for all the goodness in my life. So without further ado, I give you my first Seven for 2014:
My hope is that by turning my focus to all that I have to be grateful for at the start of the week, I can carry that “positivity + balance + bliss” with me throughout the days ahead.
I would love to hear what your first 7 for Seven for 2014 would be. Please feel free to share your seven with me below!
Here’s to a great week!
My kinda HAPPY
On the first of January, I was at the beach with my cousin and his wife and the rest of our family. We were all still in celebration mode and we extended our family lime to the North Coast that day. The talk eventually got around to resolutions and my cousin’s wife asked him what his resolutions for 2014 were. His response to her was, “to make you happier.”
I was blown away by that simple statement because it was not only honest but he was right on every level. She is responsible for making herself happy. All he can do is complement that happiness. Now folks, I love these two people together. They have been married for over 17 years and have been together for even longer than that and every time I’m around them I learn something new and positive about relationships.
I wanted to share this since I heard it. Today’s daily prompt is all about sharing what makes you happy. And that story makes me happy.
Also Tiramisu. Tiramisu makes me happy. And well Tiramisu for lunch makes me over-the-moon-sprinkling-glitter-on-the-world happy!
BBQ: Make Mistakes
This is my first BBQ for 2014 and I’m serving up the goodness a bit differently. My quote today didn’t come from just one blog…for the last couple days, some of my favourite bloggers have quoted one of my absolute favourite writers. And I thought to myself that this is the best goshdarn? BBQ to start 2014.
If you’re in the mood for seconds, you can watch Neil’s address to the University of the Arts (Phl) Class of 2012 here.
So my lovelies, what are you creating? 4 days into 2014, have you considered what you want for yourself…for your blog in the year ahead?
If you’re in the business of creating art in whatever glorious form it takes…then this BBQ is from my heart to yours!
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Do you want to be part of this
yummilicious BBQ?
Here’s how you do it:
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Take a quotation from a favourite blogger
Create a BBQ post with the quotation
Link back to the blogger you quoted
Tag your post BBQLUV
Link to other BBQLUV posts (optional)
Yup! It’s that simple.
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