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"Your life is what you make it."
Nana Messler
Good
morning! I had
an interesting conversation with a girlfriend
the other day. She was telling me about this
woman who "has it all." My friend perceives this
woman as having the perfect and caring husband;
beautiful, talented and respectful children; a
well-kept and beautiful home; and the woman
herself is beautiful with a great attitude. The
description concluded with an exclamation like:
"I just hate her!" (said tongue-in-cheek).
I, of course, in my ever-understanding way,
started laughing. She asked me what was so
funny. I posed this question: "If this woman had
an awful husband, ugly children, a shack, and a
bad attitude--would that make YOUR life better?"
She asked me what that had to do with anything.
I proceeded to ask her why she was spending so
much time analyzing this woman's life. What
possible purpose did it serve? She explained
that if this woman could "have it all" then
certainly she could as well. "But what if this
woman didn't have it all?" I pressed on. "Would
that mean you couldn't have it all?"
I continued by explaining that whether this
woman owned a llama farm or was the President's
wife, it truly had no bearing on my friend's
life. Further, each moment she spent looking at
this woman and comparing their lives was taking
her focus off where it needed to be--HER OWN
LIFE. Whatever this woman's life looks like is
completely irrelevant to all of us. It doesn't
change our life one iota. The only thing that
can change our lives is US. As Nana's quote
states, "Your life is what you make it," -- not
what others make it.
Your Turn: Who do you compare
yourself to and why? Ask what purpose those
comparisons serve. My guess is they don't build
you up any. We rarely compare ourselves to those
who have less to increase esteem, but women
often compare themselves to those who have more
and undermine their own esteem. Today, embrace
the concept of looking at your own life, instead
of the life of others. Don't be distracted with
the destructive thinking found in comparing
yourself to another person--since you can never
truly walk in his or her shoes.
Your Affirmation: Today, I only compare
myself to the "me" I was yesterday.
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