Monday, March 30, 2015

Getting Pumped for "H" Day!

Looking back at the previous topics I have chosen to dwell upon, I am seeing a pattern.  Gratitude, pondering on dreams and overall wanting to be in a better place in my own mind and life.  I read once that we all have our three faces in life:  Our public face that we show to the world and everyone around us, our personal face that we reserve for those closer to us, in our own circles, and family, and our third face, our private one.  The one that is truly our own, who we are inside.  The private side of us can be very critical and bowed by outside pressures and influences.  After much thought, it has become apparent to me that another continuing theme in my life is that I have continued to allow fear or uncertainty rule my direction.  Imagine how much easier life would be if the mental road signs just popped up in front of the thoughts in your mind, saying, "THIS WAY IS RIGHT,"  and "NO WAY IN HELL, MAN!"  Life is not like that, though, and it is probably for the best that it isn't, as we would never experiment and learn anything.  So often I get a (wonderful) idea, but then for whatever reasons and excuses I come up with, it just sits and simmers like a forgotten pot of soup.  I may not let the "soup" completely dry up, but it ends up sitting there as a fraction of what it was in the beginning, and when I do get back to it, it doesn't seem quite so wonderful anymore.  It's like I lose my appetite for it, so to speak!

 I do share some of what is private thought in my mind, but it's not likely I would ever completely drain myself of all private thoughts through writing.  I have to keep some of the kooky, off-the-wall thoughts to myself for entertainment.  I am working though on dredging some of the better thoughts I have from the murky depths to put them into action.  Sometimes forcing myself to take the first step is what will get the pistons of action firing.  After all, I have done it before, and I will do it again.  My current good thought is going to hopefully help me make some decisions.  Much as I love the people and the job I do, I am starting to feel as if it is just not the best fit for me anymore.  I found a volunteer opportunity that would allow me to do something to help others, and at the same time help myself to see if it is a field I would be interested in getting more training in and getting paid to do.  Volunteering will allow me to try my skills and interests with less of  the F-word (fear).

Now what is "H" day?  One day I was poking around online, doing a bit of personal research, when it suddenly popped into my head that we have days dedicated to all kinds of awareness and interests, and it came to me that I wanted to know if anyone had thought to have a "Honesty" Day.  One that was geared towards awareness of self-honesty, as I'm sure we're all great in the denial department.  It's easy to just tell yourself all kinds of things, because, who is going to call you out on it?

I popped it into a Google search and came back with yes, it had been thought of, actually initially for a literary project.  The writer thought about what would be the best day to contemplate honesty, and decided that as April Fool's with the joking, pranks and light-hearted fun was on the 1st of the month, what better way to end April than with being honest?  Hence Honesty Day, for those who wish to observe it, is April 30th.  (As I am writing this, the 30th of April is EXACTLY one month away--so apt!)  I didn't find out about Honesty Day until after this date last year, but I decided the idea was something I could put my heart into, and so I plan to observe "H" day this year.  I have already put some thought into what I might want to do to mark the occasion.  On (haha) April Fool's, I am going to speak with the coordinator of the program I want to volunteer for, so that will be my start.  I plan to write some things about what I honestly need to work on, and what I hope being honest with myself will accomplish.

I want to rid myself of the feelings of indecision, throw out any thoughts of regret, and figuratively jump into the right river and let its flow take me where I am supposed to go.  The way I see it, I have nothing to lose by being honest with myself.  After all, I am the one who has to live with myself, so it's time I started making sure I am really the one calling the shots.  I am ready to start sending (and receiving) on a higher frequency.

I will end this post by saying that for years of my life I was wrought with so much indecision because I did not think I was worthy of anything good, or deserving of things that would add to my happiness.  I would never speak up, because oops, that might rock the boat, and holy jeez, I'll just fall in!  I know now I deserve good in life as much as anyone else, without taking anything away from anyone else.
I am ready to have a productive and freeing day April 30th!  Looking forward to it! 

2 comments:

  1. Honesty day... what a great idea! But does that mean 364 days a year we should lie our asses off? How bout honesty year? Or honesty decade? It's tough to be totally hoest. Even though I hate myself as I'm doing it, I sometimes lie for work purposes. "Oh yes, I LOVE teaching your kid and class was just great today!" But I honestly hope you have a good honesty day, Jen.

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  2. It is merely an awareness day. I am striving to be honest with myself every day. If everyone else wants to lie to themselves 364 or 365 days a year that's their business!

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