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Thursday, July 23, 2015

Say What You Need to Say

“When you give yourself permission to communicate what matters to you in every situation you will have peace despite rejection or disapproval. Putting a voice to your soul helps you to let go of the negative energy of fear and regret.”
What a great quote.
Lately, I've been thinking about the fear of rejection and how it affects us.  It's interesting that no matter how confident we are, the fear of criticism, feeling unloved, or simply to be told "no", is something we all struggle with.

I've been in many situations where I was afraid to speak up.  I don't like confrontation and I try not to stir the pot.  But sometimes my fear of confrontation isn't logical; I've been hesitant to give someone a compliment, because of the fear the person might respond negatively---even if I say something positive-that irrational.

And don't get me started on boys.  I once (okay it was pretty recent) came to the extremely illogical conclusion that a cute boy was already in a relationship, so I wouldn't have to embarrass myself trying to talk to him (because hellooooo, I didn't want to disrespect what he and his girlfriend had together!)...what?!

The fear of rejection goes beyond a sub-par romantic comedy.  It is real life, and it can hold us back in real situations.  This fear creeps up on us in the smallest situations (like my examples above), and also prevents us from building relationships, expanding professional networks, and taking advantage of major opportunities.  We can become so focused on the negatives, the riskiness of a decision, or the chance of humiliation, that we don't ask for what we want, or say what we feel or know is right.  And what good is that?  I mean, we are so scared of being embarrassed, alone, and failing, but that fear is what ultimately causes us to be alone, embarrassed and, well, fail.

Facing rejection is inevitable, but beating ourselves up over it doesn't have to be.  In most cases, the answer to any question will result in a "yes" or "no".  If the answer is "yes", we get what we want.  If the answer is "no", we either work towards that "yes", or realize that there is something better in store for us anyway.  That rejection tests us, and causes us to prove how much we want something, and how determined we are to get it.

When I talk about not being afraid of rejection and saying what you feel, I'm obviously not talking about being disrespectful or rude to someone just because you dislike them.  I'm talking about us all working towards being unapologetic for expressing ourselves.  I'm talking about telling someone how much you admire them (or think they're a QT), explaining why you deserve a higher grade, internship, job or promotion.  I'm also talking about standing up for your opinions, and not compromising your values and beliefs in order to be well-liked.  Because as scary as it may be, there is a sense of accomplishment that occurs when you lay everything out on the table. 

Another point I'd like to make is that the person who rejected you in whatever way, likely wasn't trying to embarrass you or make you feel unwanted.  We can be thinking about the situation for days, even weeks, and they probably forgot about the whole thing 10 seconds later.  Just think about the last time you had negative feelings about someone you said "no" to...it's probably not that common (unless the person was mean or aggressive or something).  Simply put, we can read more into a situation than necessary. 

This weekend, and for the rest of the summer and beyond, let's all try to [respectfully] say what we need to say in every aspect of our lives (no matter how big or small).  Let's move past the fear of rejection as best we can, and let our words and efforts to express ourselves contribute to our success, and more importantly, our happiness and self-acceptance!



How do you plan on dealing with your fear of rejection?? 








Thursday, May 29, 2014

Finding Inspiration

Enjoy this famous poem by Dr. Angelou!

As I'm sure everyone knows, yesterday, beloved activist, writer, poet (she wore so many hats!), Maya Angelou, passed away at the age of 86.  I tweeted that I'm certain everything she's ever said is quotable, and I'm not lying.  She has spoken so many inspirational words that have helped many people in different ways.  She has written memoirs and autobiographies about her life, and trials as a young woman.  And yet she was able to push through those hard times and create an amazing, rewarding life for herself.  She's truly someone to admire.  One of her many quotes that spoke to me today is:

"You can only become truly accomplished at something you love.  Don't make money your goal. Instead pursue the things you love doing and then do them so well that people can't take their eyes off of you."

What do I love to do?  What is my passion?  I think those are questions that everyone has or will ask themselves at one point or another.  But seriously, how do any of us figure that out????  My advice is to think about what your most perfect day would look like after you've left your house.  Where would you go?  Who would you see or talk to?  What would you do?  What would you surround yourself with?  What would you eat?  If money or distance wasn't an issue (while still being realistic...), how would you spend that day?  Now ask yourself why you chose that.  Is it because it's something you've never done before, or is it because it's something you do all the time, and gives you the most peace and happiness?

If you chose more than one "perfect day" that's cool too.  I know I can see myself doing multiple things and still being happy with my life.  The problem is, I've never tried any of them.  I mean, we can visualize our perfect situation all we want, but if we don't try it out and see if it's truly what we want to do, what good is that?  So the next step would be to put things into action.  If you see yourself helping children with poverty in third world countries, plan a missions trip or contact a relief organization and see how you can get involved.  If you imagine your perfect day in a designer gown receiving an Oscar, take acting classes or enroll in theatre school, and try joining an agency.  If you plan on being an entrepreneur, create a business plan.  And if you want to travel, book a ticket (I totally understand that a lot of the cool destinations are reeeaal pricey, so maybe save up for that one).  Many of us look at the people who take action and think "wow I wish I could do that", but in reality, why can't we?  There are so many practical ways to take that first step towards living fulfilling lives, so why don't we take it?

Of course there's a lot of fear that comes with following your dreams...fear of failure, of going against the norm, or even the fear that you won't be satisfied once you get to where you envisioned yourself.  First of all, failure is necessary and makes success all the more rewarding.  Secondly, doing what everyone does will never make you stand out for being great.  And thirdly, who said you had to do one thing for 50 years?  No one.  As Dr. Angelou said, you can't be truly accomplished unless you love what you're doing, so if you're unhappy, it's okay to change your mind about the direction you're going in!  Once we get over our fears, whatever they may be, we'll have a clearer vision of what we need to do to accomplish our goals.

Seek inspiration.  Don't wait for it to come to you.  Go out there, make your own experiences, and challenge yourself.  I have yet to hear an inspiring story that begins with "I was laying in bed one night..." (although being in bed is important too).  You don't always have to go far to be inspired, either.  It can start in your community, with your friends, with strangers, with anything and anyone!  Try not to limit yourself by only paying attention to the big things, because you may miss out on the little things that actually turn out to be the big things (pretty sure a quote like this already exists).  And if you're religious like me, pray about it!  Be still, and listen to what you're being told about your calling toward a particular profession or way of life.  I discovered this song called "Am I wrong", that just happened to fit the message of striving for your goals no matter what other people are doing or saying.  As long as we have integrity, follow our hearts, and stand up for what we believe in, we should always be proud of what we've done and where life has taken us!  Be your own person and you can't go wrong!  Click here to listen.

xx

As I said in another post, I'm not a psychologist and I'm not trying to be.  I consider this blog as a way to communicate with you all as friends, so I'm giving advice and sharing my thoughts as a friend.  I don't expect everyone to agree because we all have our own opinions, but if this helps you or you know someone who has been in a rut lately, why not pass it along?  I know I'm not this famous blogger or anything, but it really means a lot to me when people message me and let me know that my blog helps or entertains them in some way.  So thank you!!!

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Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Movies for your Moods

Most students went back to school this week, and with the need to refocus, complete assignments and study for exams, I can imagine the different moods everyone is in.  But luckily, there is nothing that a weekend watching movies can't solve!  So I've made up a list of moods, and paired them with a few movies you may want to watch this weekend to supplement that mood.  Think of it as...a mini Songza for films (viewer discretion may be advised!).

1. The "unemotional" (AKA I'm in need of a good cry) mood. 

If you're a girl, you'll especially know what I mean.  Or maybe it's just me.  But even when life is going great, after a few months of the same routine, we all just need to cry.  It's not because we're sad or broken, but because crying can sometimes feel like a form of self-therapy, expression, and a release of inhibitions.

The Pursuit of Happyness (2006)


Watch the trailer!

Marley and Me (2008)



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My Sister's Keeper (2009)


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2. The "stressed" (AKA If this teacher gives me one more assignment...) mood.

For me, nothing relieves stress like a good ol' comedy film, because laughing is just as much a form of self-therapy as crying.  Settling down with a bogus movie can cause us to laugh without even noticing, relax, get rid of tension, and even work our ab muscles a little bit.

The Hangover (2009)

Watch the trailer!

Horrible Bosses (2011)

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Pitch Perfect (2012)


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We're the Millers (2013)

Watch the trailer!

3. The "club can't even handle me" (AKA I'm at home in bed, but I wish I was partying) mood.

Sometimes there is too much work to do on a friday night, that we have no time to go out.  Fortunately, Hollywood decided to start making these party movies that are youthful and funny, yet so cray that we either feel like we were there ourselves, or are jealous that we weren't.

Superbad (2007)

Watch the trailer!

Project X (2012)

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21 and Over (2013)

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4. The "lovey-dovey" (AKA I'm so single why am I even watching this) mood.

Have you ever wanted to watch a good romance film, and even if you've seen it 80 times, you still aren't prepared for how single you feel when the guy and girl confess their love to each other?  What about when everything works out perfectly for the characters, while you text your best friend about how unfair life is?  Well that's all fine, and everyone loves a good romantic film, but these films have a unique and interesting plot that will hold your attention, and spark more emotions than mere jealousy.

The Notebook (2004)

Watch the trailer!

Letters to Juliet (2010)


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One Day (2011)


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Think Like a Man (2012)

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5. The "girly" (AKA my friends and I need something to watch while eating our 8 pizzas tonight) mood.

I love watching feel-good movies with my friends, and then basing our conversations, rehearsing lines, or imitating dance moves from those movies for weeks.  They have great endings that teach you something.  The characters may travel, find themselves, or learn the true meaning of friendship, and it...well...feels good to go on the journey with them.

Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961)


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Mean Girls (2004)

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Sex and the City (2008)


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Burlesque (2010)


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6. The "bored" (AKA I need a movie that is as intelligent and clever as I am) mood.

Every once in a while, we desire a movie that will test our mental capacity and get us thinking and contemplating its complex plot.  Or, we just want to applaud a director for adding a twist or unforeseeable ending, as opposed to the predictable films we see on a regular basis.  They're the kind of movies that have us playing detective, and watching the film more than once in order to "crack the code" before any of the main characters.

Shutter Island (2010)


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Limitless (2011)


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Now You See Me (2013)

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7. The "aspiring" (AKA I either aspire to be these guys, or date these guys) mood.

Okay, maybe these men don't have particularly respectable jobs.  And maybe the main characters have murdered or severely hurt a few people.  And perhaps there's been one or two heists thrown into the mix.  But hey, the guys are hot, and the work they do looks so extremely exciting and risky and intense, that it makes it acceptable to root for the bad guys once in a while, right?

The Fast and the Furious movies (2001-)


Watch the trailer of the first five movies!

Takers (2010)

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The Avengers (2012)


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8. The "daring" (AKA pshh what's a scary movie?) mood.

Personally, I'm never truly scared when I watch scary movies.  However, there are some horror films that may have a few scenes that really make your toes curl, but also have an interesting storyline (at least in my opinion)--the best of both worlds.  And if you really want to be spooked, skip the trailer and go straight to the full length feature!

Case 39 (2009)


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Insidious (2010)

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Mama (2013)

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9. The "Sunday night sadness" (AKA I need something to keep my mind off the fact that school is tomorrow) mood.

So it's Sunday night and tears are forming and lips are quivering.  School is the next day and you may or may not have finished all your homework, but nevertheless, a movie is in order!  A good way to get our minds off such a dreadful day ahead, is to watch a cute Disney or Pixar film.  After all, you can't go wrong with talking animals, pretty dresses, princes, and genuine, animated characters that we maybe love a little too much.  Everyone has their favourite classics, but I've decided to add some of the newer movies that are just as witty and entertaining as the earlier ones.  

The Princess and the Frog (2009)


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Up (2009)

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Tangled (2010)

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What are your favourite movies for your various moods?



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