Something to think about from DailyOM, re self-determination. Too often, we hand over our power to others, not living our lives with our own truth, and this can lead to anxiety and fear. I know that we need to make compromises, but at least let it be ones that we can live with, not those that have been made for us. Unless you believe in reincarnation, then this life is it - we must make our own decisions about our lives. This is something that I have to constantly be re-learning. I relied way too much on my H for family decisions, and the choices that affected my life, and our children's lives. Not that I'm a wimp, but it just seemed the easier route. Anyway, that's my thought for the day.

October 19, 2006

Using Your Power
Self-Determination

Our lives are defined by the decisions we make each day. When we choose one
option over another, whether we are selecting a restaurant or considering a
cross-country move, we shape our lives. The decision-making process can be
empowering, allowing us to enjoy the benefits of self-determination. Yet it can
also be a source of anxiety because decisions force us to face the possibility
of dissatisfaction and inner conflict. As a result, many of us opt to avoid
making decisions by allowing others to make them for us. We consequently turn
our power over to spouses, relatives, friends, and colleagues, granting them the
stewardship of our lives that is ours by right. Though the decisions we must
make are often difficult, we grow more self-sufficient and secure each time we
trust ourselves enough to choose.

Ultimately, only you can know how the options before you will impact your daily
life and your long-term well-being. Within you lies the power to competently
weigh the advantages and disadvantages of each selection. Even if you feel
incapable of making a decision, your inner wisdom and your intuitive mind will
give you sound counsel if you have faith in yourself. Try to come to your own
conclusions before seeking the guidance of others, and even then, treat their
suggestions as supplementary information rather than votes to be tallied. Before
making your choice, release your fear of wrong decisions. Perceived mistakes can
lead you down wonderful and unexpected paths that expose you to life-changing
insights. If you can let go of the notion that certain choices are utterly right
while others are entirely wrong, you will be less tempted to invite others to
take the reigns of your destiny.

When your choices are your own, you will be more likely to accept and be
satisfied with the outcome of those choices. Your decisions will be a pure
reflection of your desires, your creativity, your awareness, and your power.
Since you understand that you must live with and take responsibility for your
decisions, you will likely exercise great care when coming to conclusions. As
you learn to make informed and autonomous choices, you will gain the freedom to
consciously direct the flow of your life without interference.


Me:57 H:52 M:28 Got another lawyer last year and filed.
D35,S/D twins28,D22
EA4/04 End? Who knows?
"Life is like a mirror. Smile at it and it smiles back at you." — Peace Pilgrim