In a perfect World, which I don’t live in, I would have
something wise and Grasshopper-ish to add to this. So… living in this World, where oftentimes things are
hurtling down the track at such breakneck speed that I run, duck, and cover
almost out of habit, let me say only that along with the age-old wisdom I
learned in Kindergarten, “when you hold hands with your partner don’t pick your
nose,” Thich Nhat Hanh is a mighty wise dude.
In Module 36: Gentle
Productivity of A Year With
Myself, I was re-introduced to a few insights about Getting Things Done
that, frankly, no longer even apply to me. And this is NOT BEcause I don’t live
in the same World with other humans who are breathing in and out and living
from experience to experience. It IS, however, BEcause I am less concerned with
things getting “done” and more apt to shine my light onto the wonder of DOing
things.
For instance, I recently started participating in what I am
learning are called everything from memes and blog-hops to challenges and
prompt-inspired events. Sometimes they are billed as parties. This is, frankly,
Very Cool Beans for someone like me. I have always loved taking an idea,
suggestion, or gentle nudge and running with it.
I Now have a growing group of people I’ve never met
face-to-face who I am engaging with in a meaningful way and they are All Over
This Planet!!! It’s NOT that this
practise is new-to-me, but what is new is the underlying intention.
It seems that these folks also enJOY a gentle guideline and very
specific window of opportunity. And they too have even MORE fun going off to
visit and see what others have been up to. And leaving a comment or just an
encouraging word. Golly what a difference THAT makes.
They are present or absent without story or excuses. They
are full of information and willing to help and literally seem to step right
through the Wildly Weird Wacky World called The Internet and sit BEside me right
here in the Wee Cottage, guiding me along, encouraging me, and helping me find
the questions I need to ask that I don’t know enough to know I need to ask.
This has BEcome my measure of productivity. And this is
good. For me. For Now.
I loved the reminders and insights and great suggestions
throughout Module
36. I enJOYed the Vision Interviews, in particular Lisa Baldwin’s “best advice to creative women
who want to find a gentler path to getting great things done.”
She says, Listen to
your self. Trust your own process, even when it’s weird. Be curious about your
ways. And do everything you can to sculpt an environment that supports you and your
work in the world.
So here’s what I see. Life is a Journey and there is NEVER
EVER going to BE that ethereal roadside oasis where we get all of our buttons
counted and are deemed “done.” Done isn’t the objective. DOing is. DOing with
what brings ME [or YOU, or, hey, mayBE both of us!!! ;~D] JOY and a happy
heart.
1 comment:
I love your lucid and original perspective, Currie! Also, I totally agree with what Lisa says in the snippet you've shared. We each need a unique container in this world that gently fits to what we enjoy doing with our own style, voice and preferences.
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