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Over five billion
people now live on this planet and yet no two people have the same
finger prints. We all have some basic similarities with the rest
of humanity yet each of us is unique unto
ourselves.
Each
of us has his own individual expression to offer to the world.
That expression can take many forms from artistic interests, the way
they think, athletic activities, the particular way we dress,
musical talents, different hobbies,
etc.
We should
never forget that each of us is blessed with our own the innate
ability and potential to achieve “success” no matter how
insignificant this might look in the eyes of our own/ others
critical nature. It is true that not everybody is meant (or want) to
be a Bill Gates, Michael Jordon or Oprah Winfrey. But, at the same
time it is even truer that nature creates variations, this being our
uniqueness, and as we build upon our individuality it allows our
sense of self worth to thrive. There is unlimited potential within each of
us, all we have to do is realize
it!
We are energy, and
energy is about change and development, so from the moment of birth
(and perhaps before) our passion is to develop on every level. This
energy to be who and what we are builds and blossoms as we journey
through life.
We
all have the ability and opportunity to act in ways that are
uniquely ours, Ways that expand our horizons and enhance our lives
and the lives of others. It's usually fear that stops us: fear of
stepping outside the defined normal conduct of our group, of being
thought "weird".
Our built-in desire to retain group identity,
security, and safety puts pressure upon us to be normal and can at
times can be pressingly and tiredly restraining. We can spend a lot
of time, effort and money to buy the right clothes, drive the right
car, etc., all so we can get the approval of as many people as
possible. In this process we give away our power, the essence of who
we are and that which makes us unique and unforgettable. When was
the last time you pointed to someone and said, "Wow, that person is
so normal – I'd like to be just like that!" Instead, consider the
heroes you admire and respect, whether they be political, religious,
athletic, or in some other walk of life. Nelson Mandela; Mother
Theresa; Gandhi; Tiger Woods – to name a very few – are these people
normal!?
Take a small step,
even a baby step, outside your comfortable boundaries and explore
the possibilities. Then think about how it felt, and how you plan to
keep extending yourself. By doing the unfamiliar and the
electrifying we surprise ourselves by being more of who we
are!
An example of
this happened to me. Some years ago, I had taken a huge leap of
faith and I became a motivational speaker, trainer, and personal
consultant. Part of my “business” plan was that I would do sessions
with individuals and groups and someone else would take care of all
the logistics and do all the paperwork. Well it ended up that I did
it all! Why? Well, it quickly became apparent that it wasn’t cost
effective to hire another person, and more importantly, I had the
skills to do it. All I needed to do was to put these attributes
into action. And, I learned my business inside out! My self
confidence sky rocketed. Next thing I knew, I was doing other
things I had say “NO WAY” to in the past. End result: I was open and
ready to receive other ventures and opportunities that were on their
way!
When you are
working, work hard, when you are playing play hard, get enthusiastic
and give whatever you are doing everything you have got while you
are doing it, then when you move onto something else, move on with a
clear conscience and give the new thing everything you've got. Not only will you
get more into your life, you'll have more fun in the
process!
In Japanese flower arranging it is
common that one of the branches in the arrangement is bent or
broken, to signify that the arranger has attempted to present the
flowers in a "natural" state. It is the "imperfection" of the broken
branch that leads us to understand that the arrangement is
potentially "perfect." So, appreciation of those parts of us we may
consider "broken branches" are in truth signs of our uniqueness and
perfection.
When we move into accepting
ourselves for who we really are, warts and all, we will be able to
accept others for who they are; our relationships and ourselves will
actually have a chance to grow into emotionally mature adults able
to give freely out of choice and flourish in our new found
freedom.
There is a world that awaits and always welcomes you
– this world is non judgmental, doesn’t criticize, nor does it
condemn; it is loving and impartial. Each of us must first find our
own way to break free, to break out of what we have been told in the
past and venture out on our own path; in our own uniqueness. This
world will then open to you, and your life will truly and
authentically unfold for you.
You are the
treasure, a human miracle, rare and irreplaceable. Don't
waste this precious commodity by going about your life in a
halfhearted fashion. Frequently review your own list of unique
qualities. They represent who you are. Let them guide you.
Shakespeare hit the nail on the head when he wrote "This above all,
to thine own self be true".
© 2007 Mary Kay
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