A Challenge to Male Roles In U. S. Since 1937

Another Conversation on Masculinity, Society, and Change. by  Calvin Harris H.W., M.

 

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“Rationalization was much easier than recognizing the gravity of what was lost: an innocent, healthy childhood and an introduction to sexuality on my terms” - Concepción de León

This is a powerful quote from New York Times writer, Concepción de León.

I have spoken before about the necessity of sexuality, and  gender preference be defined by the individual, coming from their innate self, expressed outwardly decided by the  person in their own terms.   

I have mention before how this innate process has been derailed through  children’s storybooks, affecting  children’s gender and sexual behaviors from centuries past. So, today I would like us to look at a tenacious  twentieth century  American comic strip, that has speed seemed to act as an equalizer of bad behaviors (if for only one day), a chance for the young female adults of the last era to enact behaviors befitting their male counterparts. and  how this American folktale may have the underpinning for new sexual roles and yet again poor marks regarding Males and Masculinity in the twenty first century and beyond.

The Sadie Hawkins Day Race

The Sadie Hawkins Day Race

The Comic Strip was created by cartoonist Al Capp and called Li'l Abner. The Encyclopaedia Britannica reported that Li’l Abner, ran in American newspaper from 1934 until 1977, chronicling the absurdities of daily life in the fictional Appalachian town of Dogpatch.

The comic strip abounded in stereotypes of Appalachia. Its title character, Abner Yokum, was a handsome, muscle-bound hillbilly, as lazy as he was dull witted. Like Abner, most of the men of Dogpatch were cast as essentially useless to society; all the real work was done by the “wimmenfolk.” One such woman was the curvaceous and beautiful yet hard-working Daisy Mae Scragg, who was hopelessly in love with Abner and pursued him fruitlessly for years before they finally married in 1952; they produced a child, Honest Abe, in 1953. Another was Abner’s mother, Mammy [who to me looked like Popeye the Sailor], She was the unofficial mayor of Dogpatch, who smoked a corncob pipe and kept the Yokum household running while her lazy, illiterate husband, Pappy, did little more than lie about.

Capp used Li’l Abner to comment satirically on American life and politics, spoofing ruthless capitalists in the early years before turning his wit on hippies and antiwar activists as his views grew more conservative later in life. He retired his creation in 1977, two years before his death. Since then, Li’l Abner has been reprinted at various times.”

In its wake, this comic strip has had a profound influence on the way the world viewed the American South, Men’s  & Women’s roles. and a notable celebration in Dogpatch called, Sadie Hawkins Day, on which the women of the town were allowed to marry any bachelor they could chase down and capture; annual on that  day of role reversal. Females asked males to dances, have sex, or marry. The enormous popularity of the Sadie Hawkins Day  had Capp obligingly  making it a comic strip tradition every November, lasting four decades. The Sadie Hawkins Day phenomena went from being  a pseudo-holiday  November 15, 1937 to gaining in popularity in 1939, two years after its inauguration, the celebration warranted a two-page spread in Life Magazine, who reported that on “Sadie Hawkins Day, Girls Chase Boys in 201 Colleges." By the early 1940s the comic strip event had swept the nation's imagination and acquired a life of its own. By 1952, the event was reportedly celebrated in various venues around the world. It became a woman-empowering rite at high schools and college campuses, long before the modern feminist movement gained prominence.

 

The practical side of Sadie Hawkins day was simply one of gender role-reversal. Women and girls take the initiative, make decisions in preparation to go out with their  invite  man or boy of choice — almost unheard of before 1937.

 

Yet the Male paradigm, the persona of the male counterpoint in Dogpatch  depicts a protagonist, “who is handsome, muscle-bound and as lazy as he was dull witted. A character essentially useless to himself, to his family and to society.  

A character, that we can only hope will not take hold in the American male psyche, as the roles of men and women begin to balance each other out, no longer  men vs women but equal in opportunity.

 

Book Unspeakable by Daum

Book Unspeakable by Daum

Meghan Daum, author of “The Unspeakable: And Other Subjects of Discussion”,  an occasional, Los Angeles Times oped columnist. www.meghandaum.com

 

On a topic of women vs men causes and movements,  Meghan said [these movements] “will live or die by the degree to which it’s willing to let people in. Until it makes room for examinations not just of toxic masculinity but also toxic femininity—and, even better, dispatch with these meaningless terms—it will continue to tell only half the story. Until it admits that women can be as manipulative and creepy and generally awful as men, the movement will continue to send a message that we’re not really whole people.”

 

I’m wary of any language that defines people ‘only’ based on what was done to them, as opposed to an identity they chose.  I would not want people’s life story to be overshadowed by notions of popular culture.

Yet so many men have felt isolated and unresponsive by what was misread as to how they should act and be by their culture. Decisions in life and sexually counter to their nature, that they just freeze up, or succumb to that which can only be described as trauma.

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Dr. van der Kolk a psychiatrist specializing in post-traumatic stress disorder, working with  veterans to sexual assault survivors, wrote a book called: “The Body Keeps the Score”  which hinges on his idea that trauma is stored in the body and that, for therapy to be effective, it needs to take into account the physiological changes that occur. He says, “Many people also experience dissociation, which can manifest as literal desensitization in parts of the body or the inability to describe physical sensations.”

 

Men’s identities must change to be able to let go of painful isolation.  Let go of fragmented storylines,  images, sounds and emotion that must be processed as belonging to the past.

The Re-Imaging of Masculinity in the 21st Century and it’s role model for the coming youth, must be vigorously overhauled and fiercely optimistic of a person’s place in the world, for example:

Masculine youth needs to learn to be rigorously honest about what he knows and what he needs to know, and what he feels. To express constructive emotions that exposes the past and lets it go. He knows how to rage without hurting others. He knows how to fear and keep moving. He knows joy, and shares gratitude. He seeks self-mastery.

The 21st Century and beyond male youth has to learn to let go of childish shame. Feeling guilty when they have done nothing  wrong. He is kind to men, kind to women, kind to children. He teaches others how to be kind.

He stopped blaming women or his parents or men for his pain. He creates intimacy and trust with his actions. He stopped letting his defenses ruin his relationships. He stopped letting his libido run his life. He has learned self-respect comes from telling the truth. He has men who he trusts and turns to for support.

He confronts his limitations. He knows how to take conscious chances makes things happen. He knows how to learn from his mistakes and roll with it. When he falls, he gets back up. He practices compassion, for himself and others.  He is disciplined when he needs to be. He is flexible when he needs to be. He has high expectations for himself and those he connects with and finally He knows how to listen from the core of his being.

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S. F. Pride 1986 Snake Man

He knows he is an animal and part of nature. Yet he knows his spirit and the connection to something greater. As a whole person, he looks for ways to serve others. He knows he has a higher purpose. He loves with fierceness. He laughs with abandonment because he lives fully.

 

These are some descriptions of the Re-Imagined Masculinity, a reality that means a revolution/evolution of the holders of the future, that means a change in you, A call for a rethink of the stories you tell about yourself, a rethink of expectations of yourself and others, and a focus on tomorrow.

 

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Urge For Adventure November 2018

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Anthony Timiraos Photo the Tattoo Nude

November Monthly Events

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·         American Diabetes Month

·         Aviation History Month

·         National Adoption Month

·         National Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Month

·         Banana Pudding Lovers Month

·         National COPD Month

·         National Diabetes Month

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Drum Circle

·         International Drum (Percussion) Month

·         National Epilepsy Awareness Month

·         National Family Caregivers Month

·         National Family Stories Month

·         National Fun with Fondue Month

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Native American Service Man

Native American Heritage Month

·         Greens and Plantains Month

·         Gluten Free Diet Awareness Month

·         Great America Smokeout Month

·         Lung Cancer Awareness Month

·         National Gratitude Month

·         National Healthy Skin Month

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Green Clean Man from Columbus Ohio.

·         National Home Care Month

·         National Hospice Month

·         Historic Bridge Awareness Month

·         National Impotency Month

·         National Inspirational Role Models Month

·         National Life Writing Month

·         National Long–Term Care Awareness Month

·         National Marrow Awareness Month

·         National Medical Science Liaison (MSL)

·         Military Family Appreciation Month

·         National Model Railroad Month

·         National Novel Writing Month

·         National Pancreatic Cancer Month

·         National Peanut Butter Lovers Month

·         National Pepper Month

·         National  Pomegranate Month

·         National PPSI AIDS Awareness Month

·         Prematurity Awareness Month

·         National PTA Healthy Lifestyles Month

·         Real Jewelry Month

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Man Roasting Turkey

·         National Roasting Month

·         National Scholarship Month

·         Spinach and Squash Month

·         Sweet Potato Awareness Month

Roasted Vegetables.

Roasted Vegetables.

·         National Vegan Month

·         Worldwide Bereaved Sibling Month

         

November Multi-Day & Weekly Events 2018

·         Intimate Apparel Market Week       Oct 29 – Nov 2

 

·         National Patient Accessibility Week         Nov 01-07

 

 ·         National Animal Shelter Week                Nov 04-10

·         National Fig Week                                   Nov 04-10

·         International Libraries Games Day          Nov 04-10

·         National Radiologic Technology Week      Nov 04-10

 

National Book Award Metal

National Book Award Metal

·         National Book Award Week                     Nov 08-14

 





·         National Transplant Donor Sabbath        Nov 9-11

 

·         Nat’l Hunger & Homeless Week       Nov 10-18

 

·         Int’l Fraud Awareness Week           Nov 11-17

·         Geography Awareness Week            Nov 11-17

·         National Nurse Practitioner Wk      Nov 11-17

·         Dear Santa Letter Week                  Nov 11-17

·         National Split Pea Soup Week         Nov 11-17

 

·         American Education Week               Nov 12-18

·         World Antibiotic Awareness Week   Nov 12-18

·         Global Entrepreneurship Week        Nov 12-18

·         National Young Reader’s Week         Nov 12-18

 

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·         National Farm-City Week                Nov 14-21

 

National Family Week                     Nov 18-24

 

 

·         Better Conversation Week               Nov 18-24

·         Church/State Separation Wk           Nov 18-24

·         National Game & Puzzle Wk            Nov 18-24

·         National Family Week                     Nov 18-24

·         GERD Reflux  Awareness Wk         Nov 18-24

 

·         National Deal Week                         Nov 21-27


MADD’s Safety Campaign        Nov 16- Dec 31



November Daly Events 2018

 

Nov 01        Thu   National Author's Day

Nov 01        Thu   All Hallows or Saints’ Day 

Nov 01        Thu   National Brush Day

Nov 01        Thu   ​National Calzone Day

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Nov 01        Thu   National Family Literacy Day

Nov 01        Thu   Nat’l Men Make Dinner Day

Nov 01        Thu   National Vinegar Day

Nov 01        Thu   World Vegan Day

Nov 01        Thu   National Cook for Your Pets Day

 

Nov 02        Fri    All Souls’ Day

Nov 02        Fri    National Deviled Egg Day

Nov 02        Fri    International Plan Your Epitaph Day

Nov 02        Fri    International Fountain Pen Day

Nov 02        Fri    National Football Jersey day

Nov 02        Fri    U N Int'l. Day to End Impunity for Crimes Against Journalists

Nov 02        Fri    Nat’l Medical Science Liaison (MSL) Appreciation Day

Nov 03        Sat    Cliché Day

Nov 03        Sat    International Stout Day       

Nov 03        Sat    National Homemaker Day

Nov 03        Sat    National Sandwich Day

Nov 03        Sat    Pumpkin Destruction Day   

Nov 03        Sat    Digital Scrap Booking Day

Nov 03        Sat    Public Television Day

Nov 03        Sat    SOS Day

Nov 03        Sat    World Kindness Day

 Nov 03       Sat    Sausage and Kraut Day

 

Nov 04        Sun   Daylight Savings Day

Nov 04        Sun   National Candy Day

Nov 04        Sun   Use Your Common-Sense Day

Nov 04        Sun   Zero Tasking Day

         

Nov 05        Mon  National Doughnut Day

Nov 05        Mon  National Love Your Red Hair Day

Nov 05        Mon  Job Action Day

Nov 05        Mon  Traffic Directors Day

 

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Nov 06        Tue   General Election Day

Nov 06        Tue   National Nachos Day

Nov 06        Tue   Saxophone Day

Nov 06        Tue   U N Day for Preventing  Exploitation of the  Environment

 

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Nov 07        Wed  National Stress Awareness Day

Nov 07        Wed International Merlot Wine Day

Nov 07        Wed  National Bittersweet Chocolate with Almonds Day

 

Nov 08        Thu   National Cappuccino Day

Nov 08        Thu   Cook Something Bold and Pungent Day

Nov 08        Thu   National Parents as Teacher Day

Nov 08        Thu   X-Ray Day

Nov 08        Pursue Science, Technology, Engineering, Art & Math Day

 

Nov 09        Fri    World Freedom Day

Nov 09        Fri    Carl Sagan Day

Nov 09        Fri    Go to an Art Museum Day

Nov 09        Fri    National Scrapple Day

                  

Nov 10        Sat    Area Code Day

Nov 10        Sat    Domino Day

Nov 10        Sat    National Forget-Me-Not Day

Nov 10        Sat    U S Marine Corps Birthday

Nov 10        Sat    Sesame Street Day

Nov 10        Sat    U N World Science Day for Peace

Nov 11        Sun   National Metal Day    

Singles Day

Singles Day

Nov 11        Sun   Singles Day

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Nov 11        Sun   Veterans Day

Nov 11        Sun   Origami Day

 

Nov 12        Mon  National French Dip Day

Nov 12        Mon  National Pizza with All Except Anchovies

Nov 12        Mon  National Chicken Soup for the Soul Day

Nov 12        Mon  National Happy Hour Day

Nov 12        Mon  World Pneumonia Day

Nov 12        Mon World Orphans Day

 

 

Nov 13        Tue   World Kindness Day

Nov 13        Tue   National Indian Pudding Day

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Nov 13        Tue   Sadie Hawkins Day

Nov 14        Wed  Educational Support Professionals Day

Nov 14        Wed  World Diabetes Day

Nov 14        Wed International Girls Day

Nov 14        Wed GIS (Geographic Information System Day)

Nov 14        Wed  National Spicy Guacamole Day

Nov 14        Wed Loosen Up, Lighten Up Day

Nov 14        Wed  National Pickle Day

 Nov 14       Wed Spirit of NSA (National Speakers Association) Day

Nov 14        Wed Operating Room Nurses Day

Nov 14        Wed International Selfie Day (for Diabetes)

 

Nov 15        Thu   National Bundt (Pan) Day

Nov 15        Thu   National Drummer Day

Nov 15        Thu   National Clean Out Your Refrigerator Day

Nov 15        Thu   National Philanthropy Day

Nov 15        Thu   National Spicy Hermit Cookie Day

Nov 15        Thu   National Raisin Bran Cereal Day

Nov 15        Thu   America Recycles Day

Nov 15        Thu   World Day to Remember Road Traffic Victims

Nov 15        Thu   National Rural Health Day

Nov 15        Thu   Great American Smokeout

 

Nov 16        Fri    National Button Day

Nov 16        Fri    National Fast Food Day

Nov 16        Fri    International Day For Tolerance

 

Nov 17        Sat    International Accounting Day

Nov 17        Sat    National Adoption Day

Nov 17        Sat    National Baklava Day

Nov 17        Sat    Homemade Bread Day

Nov 17        Sat    2018 National Book Award Winner Announced

Nov 17        Sat    National Hiking Day

Nov 17        Sat    World Prematurity Day

Nov 17        Sat    National Unfriend Day

 

Nov 18        Sun   Apple Cider Day

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Nov 18        Sun   Better Conversation Day

 Nov 18       Sun   Mickey Mouse Birthday

Nov 18        Sun   National Princess Day

Nov 18        Sun   National Vichyssoise Day

 

Nov 19        Mon  National Blow Bagpipes Day

Nov 19        Mon  National Have a Bad Day

Nov 19        Mon  National Camp Day

Nov 19        Mon  National Carbonated Beverage With Caffeine Day

Nov 19        Mon  International Men’s Day

Nov 19        Mon  Women's Entrepreneurship Day

Nov 19        Mon  National Play Monopoly Day

Nov 19        Mon  International Survivors of Suicide Day

Nov 19        Mon  World Toilet Day

Nov 20        Tue   National Absurdity Day

Nov 20        Tue   U N Africa Industrialization Day

Nov 20        Tue   Universal Children’s Day

Nov 20        Tue   Future Teachers of America Day

Nov 20        Tue   Global Hug a Runner Day aka G.O.H.A.R.D

Nov 20        Tue   National Entrepreneur's Day

Nov 20        Tue   Name your PC Day

 

 

 

Nov 21        Wed  World Hello Day

Nov 21        Wed  Jukebox Day

Nov 21        Wed  Nat’l Gingerbread Cookie Day      

Nov 21        Wed  World Television Day

Nov 21        Wed  Tie One On Day

 

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Nov 22        Thu   Thanksgiving Day

Nov 22        Thu   Go For A Ride Day

Nov 22        Thu   Nat’l Cranberry Relish Day

Nov 22        Thu   Nat’l Family Health History Day

 

 

 

Nov 23        Fri    Native American Heritage Day

Nov 23        Fri    Black Friday

Nov 23        Fri    Buy Nothing Day

Nov 23        Fri    National Cashew Day

Nov 23        Fri    National Espresso Day

Nov 23        Fri    National Flossing Day

Nov 23        Fri    Int’l Image Consultants Day

Nov 23        Fri    You’re Welcome Day

Nov 23        Fri    Dr. Who Day

 

Nov 24        Sat    Small Business Saturday

Nov 24        Sat    Random Acts of Kindness Day

Nov 24        Sat    National Day of Listening

Nov 24        Sat    Celebrate Your Unique Talent Day

Nov 24        Sat    National Sardines Day

 

 

Nov 25        Sun   Int’l Elimination  Day of Violence against Women

Nov 25        Sun   Blasé Day

Nov 25        Sun   International Hat Day

Nov 25        Sun   National Parfait Day

 

Nov 26        Mon  National Cake Day

Nov 26        Mon  Cyber Monday   

 

Nov 27        Tue   Giving Tuesday

Nov 27        Tue   Nat’l Bavarian Cream Pie Day      

 

Nov 28        Wed  National French Toast Day

 

 

Nov 29        Thu   National Lemon Cream Pie Day

Nov 29        Thu   Electronic Greetings Day

Nov 29        Thu   Nat’l Package Protection Day

Nov 29        Thu   Rockefeller Center Tree Lighting

Nov 29        Thu   Square Dancing Day

Nov 29        Thu   U N Int’l Day of Solidarity with Palestinian People

 

Nov 30        Fri    National Computer Security Day

Nov 30        Fri    National Mason Jar Day

Nov 30        Fri    National Mousse Day

Nov 30        Fri    National Meth Awareness Day

Nov 30        Fri    Stay Home Because You’re Well Day     

Stay Home Day

Stay Home Day














Tools For The Self Directed Life

Yearly Retrospect: How to Maintain Focus of Your Life

Focusing on Life

Focusing on Life

by Calvin Harris H. W., M.

As we are in the third quarter of 2018, and before the holidays fast forward us to the end of the year, Now may be the time to consider planning and directions for 2019. Let’s take a moment to look over events and activities to see what this past year in retrospect, has indicated to us about being on course with our strategic plans and goals.

 

For many, it was not a year with a lot of forward movement. Experiences and activities throughout the year seemed tempered with a “watch and see undercurrent”, as if to say be patient. For others,  whose ideas, creativity, political and business plans, all seemed ready to launch, yet, somehow fail to launch fully, or the trajectories where off.  

Decisions to Reflect

Decisions to Reflect

 

Looking closer at this dilemma, of the pass year’s progression, it could be an indication to slowdown and to re-align habits for normalization. Sometimes life moves at such supersonic speeds, we get so busy, that we stop thinking, become automatons in our thought s and actions. An entire year can go by without us taking a moment to think deeply about whether we are following the right course, or if we should turn off to a new direction. This slowdown could be the move needed to rethink, research, and re-calibrate who we are, where we are going, and what we want to achieve and the Habits we have in place to do it.


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A book out right now that you may want to read is called Better Than Before: Mastering the Habits of Our Everyday Lives by Gretchen Rubin. Ms. Rubin indicates to us that Habits are the invisible architecture of our lives, and she provides an analytical and scientific framework from which to understand these habits--as well as change them for good


Personal and professional life compete for priority, meaning clarity of objectives and focus will be needed in finding a balance going forward. If we are looking to make a change, then slowdown, reflect on what we identify as important to achieve. Build habits aligned with what can produce that goal. The results can come later as we perfect our presentation.  As a result, what we manifest, call our outcomes, cannot be imagined, because they happen by paying attention to habits aligned with core values and then out of the blue, there is achievement.

 

Habits moving you forward

Habits moving you forward

 

Blogger James Clear reminds us “Motivation is fickle. Willpower comes and goes. Mental toughness isn’t about getting an incredible dose of inspiration or courage. It’s about building the daily habits that allow you to stick to a schedule and overcome challenges and distractions over and over and over again.”
















Advertising, Gender, and A New Masculinity

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A poem by a man, a mechanic by trade and  poet/writer  by vocation Jim Storm, his poem  says a lot about the month of October and the uncovering of the new masculinity within all people: “October is about leaves revealing colors they have hidden all year. People have an October as well.”

In a blog that I wrote (April 2018 - SOC) entitled “Masculinity Is It the Problem or A Programed Expectation?”   What is Masculinity? How is it measured? What are its demands? And how is that person meant to look, think, act, and feel? and should that be according to the mores of society?

This is a continuation of that conversation, and to somehow navigate  that  storm of debate on the subject of Masculinity successfully using a compass with an edge, and that edge is composed of paying attention, and preparation gathered from how the storms behaved in the past, there in is the edge.

 

We looked at how common nursery rhymes of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, from Europe and America had negative descriptors of Masculinity, and the male gender described as slugs, snails, snips, and frogs depending on where in the world the rhyme was told.

In today’s society, Advertising has played one of the important roles of carving out either negative or positive representations of gender and masculinity of late. But with a focus on women’s empowerment dominating the  cultural landscape, Producers keen on selling their brand and products are forgetting their role in shaping male identity as a consequence.

Suzy Bashford, international journalist in her article for the online European business  marketing website called The Drum (July 2016) wrote:

“A growing global ‘boy crisis’ suggests that we could be, in fact, empowering the wrong sex…. The difference is that we are all now familiar with the narrative around [women’s issues] and tackling these issues, thanks in no small part to groundbreaking campaigns such as ‘Like A Girl’ by Always, Sport England’s ‘This Girl Can’ and Dove’s ‘Real Beauty ’ [ad campaigns]…..

We are much less equipped to talk about the issues affecting boys. There’s an unconscious bias that males should simply ‘man up’ and deal with any crisis of confidence themselves…Yet, the reality is that men commit suicide more than women, and are more likely to drop out of education and get involved in crime, drugs and binge-drinking. Moreover, as women are increasingly empowered, many men feel increasingly dis-empowered, accentuating these social problems.”

Vintage Advert remixed

Vintage Advert remixed


Unilever known as Lynx, owner of “[Axe] deodorant brand who wants to become the number one male grooming brand in the world. Had to realize that their marketing strategy failed when sales slowed dramatically from when they’d first entered the market with the “alpha-male” concept. Lynx/Axe admits it had been relying on assumptions before its repositioning. It was only when sales growth slowed that the brand decided to invest in some proper research, leading to a 10-country study of 3,500 men, and consultation of experts such as neuroscientists, to find out what men are really thinking. The results shocked the brand explained Stephanie Feeny, head of strategy at 72&Sunny Amsterdam’s An Advertising Agency used by Lynx to research and reform marketing strategies. “Ideas of masculinity had changed and it recognised it wasn’t quite keeping pace with culture. Lynx/Axe found men are craving a more diverse definition of what it means to be a ‘successful’ man.”

One of the sectors most impacted by this insight is FMCG (Fast Moving Consumer daily used Goods). With analyst from FMCG buying practices, gender role assumptions were most challenged. It was found the person who wins the bread and the person who buys the bread isn’t down to gender these days, for example,

It is often now that the advertiser discovers that in some country’s men are doing 40 per cent of the supermarket shopping. That in the US men have been running household budgets. If producers of goods don’t recognised this, they are going to lose out because they’re increasingly ignoring their potential biggest audience. We hear a lot about women’s voices needing to be heard, but when it comes to men, it becomes strangely silent.

Campaigner David Brockway, who manages the Great Initiative’s Great Men project, urges the industry to be “more revolutionary”,

The Lynx /Axe global brand repositioning had been a “difficult”, steep learning curve admits Fernando Desouches, brand development director, he argues that he learned “men are actually more emotional than women” and that they need more empowerment than women. Desouches says, “you’ve got to ‘set the platform’ before you explode the myth.”

the Argentinian’s voice is tangible when he says” “Women have feminism. But men don’t even know they are sick. This is why we need to put men alongside women, not move them to the side to give room to women. Both genders need to be in the center.”

The Gender divisive issues are certainly at the center of the storm, and will subside through guiding principals of compassion and compass points like attention, and preparation to steer you through the storm. At the end a truly equal future, when sex becomes a far less defining characteristic than it is today.

Suzy Bashford puts it this way:  “After all, you cannot fully empower either gender if by empowering one you are creating divisions and disempowering the other.

As Nobel peace prizewinner Malala Yousafzai puts it ‘we cannot succeed when half of us are held back.’ A statement that is equally true of women, as it is of men.”



Urge For Adventure October 2018

Ceremonial Shape Shifters

Ceremonial Shape Shifters

Hi there,

We are officially in Fall now. That does mean a Fall re-mix, which is not a winding down of activities: so much as a move towards inward contemplation. You still have opportunity to be outside the casa, even as Fall shortens days and cools nights.

Do Not miss out on participating in some great Fall Events. Below is a list of some of the fun, wacky, or offbeat, holiday themes for the month of October. Paying attention to these ‘theme’ days, is a simple way to bring fun and interest into your daily routine. Some folks create habits, rituals and traditions to help strengthen their cultural lifestyle. If Nothing Else, it will give You some great Conversation Starters.

After Perusing the October Calendar. Check out Current or Past Blogs posts by navigating the tabs at the top of each page - these posts are designed to challenge assumptions and lighten up your mood if not your perspective.

This October ponder Jim Storm’s words: “October is about leaves revealing colors they have hidden all year. People have an October as well.”

OCTOBER 2018 MONTH LONG CELEBRATIONS


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Adopt a Shelter Dog Month

American Pharmacist Month

Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Clergy Appreciation Month

Computer Learning Month

Cookie Month

Domestic Violence Awareness Month

Eat Country Ham Month

National Book Month

National Diabetes Month

National Pizza Month

National Vegetarian Month

National Popcorn Popping Month

Sarcastic Month

Seafood Month

OCTOBER MULTI-DAY and WEEK EVENTS 2018

Earth= Atmos, Bios, Geo, Hydro - Spheres

Earth= Atmos, Bios, Geo, Hydro - Spheres

Week 1 Get Organized Week

Week 1 Customer Service Week

Week 2 Fire Prevention Week

Week 2 Pet Peeve Week

14 - 20 Earth Sciences Week

Week 3 Pastoral Care Week

Oct 31- 01 Nov - Samhain




OCTOBER 2018 DAY LONG CELEBRATIONS

Cookie in Coffee

Cookie in Coffee

Oct 01        Mon  International Coffee Day

Oct 01        Mon  National Homemade Cookies Day

Oct 01        Mon  International Day of Older Persons

Oct 01        Mon  World Vegetarian Day


Car by Photo Artist Jason Beamguard

Car by Photo Artist Jason Beamguard

Oct 02 Tue Name Your Car Day

Oct 02 Tue National Custodial Worker Day

Oct 02 Tue International Day of Non-Violence




Oct 03 Wed National Boyfriend Day

Oct 03 Wed Techies Day



Oct 04 Thu Cinnamon Roll Day

Taco Sign by Photo Artist Jason Beamguard

Taco Sign by Photo Artist Jason Beamguard

Oct 04 Thu National Golf Day

Oct 04 Thu National Taco Day

Oct 04 Thu National Vodka Day



Oct 05 Fri National Denim Day

Oct 05 Fri National Storytelling Festival

Oct 05 Fri World Smile Day

Oct 05 Fri World Teacher's Day

Oct 06 Sat International Frugal Fun Day

Oct 06 Sat Mad Hatter Day

Oct 06 Sat Physician Assistant Day

Oct 07 Sun Bald and Free Day

Oct 07 Sun Bathtub Day

Oct 07 Sun Inter-generation Day

Oct 08 Mon American Touch Tag Day

Oct 08 Mon Indigenous Peoples' Day

Oct 08 Mon National Kick Butt Day

Pizza Sign Photo by Jason Beamguard

Pizza Sign Photo by Jason Beamguard



Oct 09 Tue International Beer and Pizza Day

Oct 09 Tue Curious Events Day

Oct 09 Tue Fire Prevention Day

Oct 09 Tue World Post Office Day (mail something)

Oct 09 Tue National Sneakers Day



Oct 10 Wed National Cake Decorating Day

Oct 10 Wed Emergency Nurses Day

Oct 10 Wed World Hospice and Palliative Care Day

Oct 10 Wed World Mental Health Day

Oct 10 Wed Powers of Ten Day



Oct 11 Thu National Depression Screening Day

Oct 11 Thu Myths and Legends Day

Oct 11 Thu World Sight Day

Oct 11 Thu Southern Food Heritage Day


Oct 12 Fri World Arthritis Day

Oct 12 Fri Freethought Day

Oct 12 Fri International Moment Of Frustration Scream Day

Oct 12 Fri National Savings Day

Oct 12 Fri Old Farmers Day


Oct 13 Sat National Train Your Brain Day

Oct 13 Sat English Language Day

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Oct 13 Sat International Day for Failure

Oct 13 Sat National Motorcycle Ride Day

Oct 13 Sat International Suit Up Day







Oct 14 Sun Be Bald and Free Day

Oct 14 Sun National Dessert Day

Oct 14 Sun National FRUMP Day


Oct 15 Mon Breast Health Day

Oct 15        Mon  Breast Health Day

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Oct 15        Mon  World Math’s  Day

Oct 15        Mon  National Mushroom Day

Oct 15        Mon  Multicultural Diversity Day

Oct 15        Mon  National Grouch Day

Oct 15        Mon Clean Your Virtual Desktop Day

 

Oct 16        Tue   Global Cat Day

Oct 16        Tue   World Food Day

Oct 16        Tue   Information Overload Day

Oct 16        Tue   National Learn a Word Day

Oct 16        Tue   World Spine Day

 

Oct 17        Wed  Love Your Body Day

Oct 17        Wed  National Edge Day

Oct 17        Wed  Medical Assistants Recognition Day

Oct 17        Wed  National Pasta Day

Oct 17        Wed  Gaudy Day

 

Oct 18        Thu   No Beard Day

Oct 18        Thu   Spirit Day

Oct 18        Thu   National Get Smart About Credit Day

Oct 18        Thu   Conflict Resolution Day

         

Photo Artist Juan Coronado Model/Actor Jimmy Flint-Smith

Photo Artist Juan Coronado Model/Actor Jimmy Flint-Smith

 Oct 19        Fri     Evaluate Your Life Day

Oct 19        Fri     World Student Day

Oct 19        Fri     New Friends Day

 

 

Oct 20        Sat    National Brandied Fruit Day

Oct 20        Sat    Birth of the Bab (Bahá'í holy day)

Oct 20        Sat    National Suspenders Day

 

Oct 21        Sun   Apple Day

Oct 21        Sun   Babbling Day

Oct 21        Sun   Celebration of the Mind Day

Oct 21        Sun   Count Your Buttons Day

Oct 21        Sun   International Day of the Nacho

 

Oct 22        Mon  National Color Day

Oct 22        Mon  Clean Up the Earth Day

Oct 22        Mon  Smart is Cool Day

Oct 22        Mon  National Nut Day

 

Oct 23        Tue   National Boston Cream Pie Day

Oct 23        Tue   National Mole Day

Oct 23        Tue   National iPod Day

 

Oct 24        Wed  National Bologna Day

Oct 24        Wed  World Development Information Day

Oct 24        Wed  United Nations & Unity Day

 

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Battle of the Nudes by Antonio Pollaiuolo 1470

 Oct 25        Thu   International Artist Day

Oct 25        Thu   Greasy Foods Day

Oct 25        Thu   Wear Purple for Domestic Violence Awareness Day

Oct 25        Thu   World Pizza Makers Day

 

Oct 26        Fri     Frankenstein Friday

Oct 26        Fri     National Pharmacy Buyer Day

Oct 26        Fri     National Pumpkin Day

 

Oct 27        Sat    American Beer Day

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Oct 27        Sat    National Forgiveness Day

Oct 27        Sat    Navy Day

Oct 27        Sat    National Potato Day

 

Oct 28        Sun   International Animation Day

Oct 28        Sun   National Chocolate Day

Oct 28        Sun   Separation of Church and State Day

Oct 28        Sun   Wild Foods Day

 

Oct 29        Mon  National Cat Day

Oct 29        Mon  Hermit Day

Oct 29        Mon  International Internet Day

Oct 29        Mon  National Oatmeal Day  

 

 

Oct 30        Tue   National Checklist Day

Oct 30        Tue   Buy a Doughnut Day

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Oct 30        Tue   Mischief Night

Oct 30        Tue   Pumpkin Bread Day

 

 

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Oct 31        Wed  National Caramel Apple Day

Oct 31        Wed  Girl Scout Founder's Day

Oct 31        Wed  National Day of Magic

Oct 31        Wed  Increase Your Psychic Powers

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Oct 31        Wed  All Hallows' Eve - Halloween

Urge For Adventure September 2018

Hey Guys,
 

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 It’s September and we are heading into Fall, still, time to get outside to enjoy whatever extended light the sun gives by day or activities in the cool of the evening.

Do Not miss out on suggested items for participation in this month’s events. Below is a list of some of the fun, wacky, or offbeat holidays and themes for the month of September. Recognizing a ‘theme’ is a simple way to bring fun and interest into your Life. Some folks create habits, rituals, and traditions to help strengthen their cultural lifestyle. If nothing else, these themes make good Conversation Starters.

This September, consider the words of  Robert Finch – “But now in September the garden has cooled, and with it my possessiveness. The sun warms my back instead of beating on my head. . . . The harvest has dwindled, and I have grown apart from the intense midsummer relationship that brought it on.”    

Arizona Evening Skyline 

Arizona Evening Skyline 

After perusing the September calendar of activities. Check out Current or Past Blogs pages by navigating the tabs at the top of each page.  These posts are designed for You to find ways that light up your Perspective.

SELECTION OF SEPTEMBERS MONTHLY EVENTS:

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  • Classical Music Month (Something before 1950)     
    • National Baby and Children’s Eye Health & Safety Month
  • National Better Breakfast Month
  • National Chicken Month    
  • National Classical Music Month
  • National Courtesy Month
  • National Disaster Preparedness Month
  • National Fall Hat Month
  • National Honey Month

 

Read - Learn - Live

Read - Learn - Live

  • National Library Card Sign-Up Month
  • National Little League Month
  • National Piano Month
  • National Read-A-New-Book Month
  • National Rice Month
  • National Self Improvement Month
  • National Sewing Month
  • National School Success Month
  • International Square-Dancing Month
  • National Women of Achievement Month
  • National Dog Week (4th Week)

SELECTION OF SEPTEMBERS WEEKLY AND MULTI-DAY EVENTS:

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•    International Prosperos Assembly (Aug. 31 – Sept. 03)
•    National Indoor Plant Week (3rd week in September)
•    National Constitution Week (September 17-23)
•    Banned Books Awareness Week (September 23-29)
•    National Hispanic Heritage Month (Sat. Sept.15 – Mon. Oct. 15)
•    Yom Kippur (Sep 18 begin evening, end evening Sep 19)
•    Oktoberfest (Sep 22 begins in Germany - date varies)
•    National Banned Books Awareness Week (Sep 23-29, 2018)
 

 

SEPTEMBER 2018 DAY LONG CELEBRATIONS:

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Sep 01        Sat           Day of Random Acts of Kindness
Sep 01       Sat             International Bacon Day
Sep 01        Sat           World Beard Day
Sep 01        Sat           National Cherry Popover Day
Sep 01        Sat           National No Rhyme, No Reason Day 

Sep 02        Sun           National Bowling League Day
Sep 02        Sun           National Bison-Tell-Yell Day
(Celebration of an imaginary character of your choosing)
Sep 02        Sun           Another Look Unlimited Day
(To Look for Things to Donate to Charity)
Sep 02        Sun           National Pet Rock Day

Sep 03        Mon    National Labor Day
Sep 03        Mon    Skyscraper Day
 

Gender and Sexuality

Gender and Sexuality

Sep 04    Tue        International World Sexual Health Day
Sep 04    Tue        National Eat Extra Dessert Day
    
Sep 05    Wed        International Day of Charity
Sep 05    Wed        National Cheese Pizza Day
Sep 05    Wed        Be Late for Something Day
    
Sep 06    Thu        National Read A Book Day
Sep 06    Thu        Coffee Ice Cream Day
Sep 06    Thu        National Procrastination Day    
    
Sep 07    Fri        National Salami Day
Sep 07    Fri        Attention Deficit Disorder Awareness Day
Sep 07    Fri        National Google Day (Mission: organize the world’s information, make it accessible and useful.)

Sep 08    Sat        Dog Walker Appreciation Day        
Sep 08    Sat        International Literacy Day
Sep 08    Sat        International Pardon Day
Sep 08    Sat        World Physical Therapy Day 

Sep 09    Sun        National Pet Memorial Day
Sep 09    Sun        National Teddy Bear Day
Sep 09    Sun        Wonderful Weirdos Day

Sep 10    Mon        National Swap Ideas Day
Sep 10    Mon        World Suicide Prevention Day
    
Sep 11    Tue        National 911 Remembrance
Sep 11    Tue        National Make Your Bed Day
Sep 11    Tue        National Libraries Remember Day
Sep 11    Tue        National No News is Good News Day

Sep 12    Wed         National Chocolate Milkshake Day
Sep 12    Wed        National Video Games Day
Sep 12    Wed        National Day of Encouragement

Sep 13    Thu        National Fortune Cookie Day
Sep 13    Thu        National Defy Superstition Day
Sep 13    Thu        National Peanut Day
Sep 13    Thu        National Positive Thinking Day
Sep 13    Thu        National Uncle Sam Day

Sep 14    Fri        National Cream-Filled Donut Day    

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Sep 15     Sat        D. C. Comics Batman Day
Sep 15     Sat        International Coastal Cleanup
Sep 15     Sat        World Day of Democracy
Sep 15     Sat        International Dot Day
Sep 15     Sat        National Make It A Hat Day
Sep 15     Sat        National On-line Learning Day
Sep 15     Sat        National Big Whopper Liar Day       

Sep 16     Sun       National Step Family Day
Sep 16     Sun       National Guacamole Day
Sep 16     Sun       World Day of Ozone Layer Awareness
Sep 16     Sun       National Tattoo Story Day
Sep 16     Sun       National Wife Appreciation Day
Sep 16     Sun       National Working Parents Day
Sep 16     Sun       Mexican Independence Day

Sep 17    Mon        National Apple Dumpling Day
Sep 17    Mon        70th Annual Emmy Awards
Sep 17    Mon        International Country Music Day
Sep 17    Mon        National Monte Cristo Sandwich Day
Sep 17    Mon        National Constitution/Citizenship Day  
        
Sep 18     Tue        National Cheeseburger Day
Sep 18     Tue        National Emergency Preparedness Day
Sep 18     Tue        National IT Profession Day
Sep 18     Tue        World Echo Water Monitoring Day
Sep 18     Tue        Yom Kippur - begins at sundown

Sep 19      Wed      National Gymnastics Day
Sep 19       Wed     International Talk Like A Pirate Day

Sep 20    Thu        National String Cheese Day    
Sep 20    Thu        National Pepperoni Pizza Day
Sep 20    Thu        National Rum Punch Day
    
Sep 21    Fri        National Miniature Golf Day
Sep 21    Fri        National Doodle Day
Sep 21    Fri        International Day of Peace
Sep 21    Fri        National POW/MIA Recognition Day
Sep 21    Fri        World Alzheimer’s Day
Sep 21    Fri        World Gratitude Day

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Sep 22     Sat        Autumn Equinox/First Day of Fall            
Sep 22     Sat        American Business Women's Day
Sep 22     Sat        World Car Free Awareness Day
Sep 22     Sat        National Dear Diary Day
Sep 22     Sat        Fish Amnesty Day
Sep 22     Sat        Hobbit Day    
Sep 22     Sat        Love Note Day
Sep 22     Sat        National Ice Cream Cone Day
Sep 22     Sat        International Day of Radiant Peace
Sep 22     Sat        Smithsonian (Free) Museum Day  
Sep 22     Sat        Remote Employee Awareness Day
Sep 22     Sat        Bright Pink Lipstick Day (Awareness hereditary breast and ovarian cancer)
Sep 22     Sat        National White Chocolate Day

Sep 23    Sun        National Restless Legs Awareness Day
Sep 23    Sun        National Dogs in Politics Day
Sep 23    Sun        National In-nergize Day (Self Refocus) 
Sep 23    Sun        International Bisexuality Awareness Day

Sep 24    Mon        National Cherries Jubilee Day
Sep 24    Mon        National Punctuation Day

Sep 25    Tue        National Math Storytelling Day    
Sep 25    Tue        National One Hit Wonder Day
Sep 25    Tue        International Pharmacists Day
Sep 25    Tue        National Psychotherapy Day
Sep 25    Tue        National Car Tune-Up Day

Sep 26     Wed        National Dumpling Day
Sep 26     Wed        Johnny Appleseed Day
Sep 26     Wed        Situational Awareness Day
(being aware and paying attention to your environment)
Sep 26     Wed        Banned Websites Awareness Day
 (Part of Banned Books Week)

Sep 27     Thu        Ancestor Appreciation Day
Sep 27     Thu        Google’s Birthday
Sep 27     Thu        World Crush a Can Day (think to recycle)
Sep 27     Thu        World Maritime Day
Sep 27     Thu        World Tourism Day    

Sep 28     Fri        National Good Neighbor Day    
Sep 28     Fri        Native American Day (in California)    
Sep 28     Fri        Hug a Vegetarian Day        
Sep 28     Fri        Ask a Stupid Question Day
Sep 28     Fri        National Drink Beer Day in (U. S. of A.)
Sep 28     Fri        International Right to Know Day
 

Biscotti & Coffee

Biscotti & Coffee

Sep 29     Sat        National Biscotti Day
Sep 29     Sat        International Coffee Day
Sep 29     Sat        International Confucius Day
Sep 29     Sat        International lace Day
Sep 29     Sat        Save Your Photos Day
Sep 29     Sat        World Heart Day

Sep 30     Sun        International Blasphemy Day  (Individuals are encouraged to openly express their criticism of religion)
Sep 30     Sun        International Day of the Deaf    
Sep 30     Sun        National Ghost Hunting Day        
Sep 30     Sun        International Translation Day (the U. N.)    
Sep 30     Sun        National Mud Pack Day    
 

 

 

Tools for the Self Directed Life

Things to Do to Move You Past Self-Doubt

by Calvin Harris H. W., M.

Photo by Scot Williams

Photo by Scot Williams

 

In our August 2018 issue of SiteOfContact, we discussed the importance of ‘Mental Toughness’ as part of your Life - Skills Tool Box. We talked about such tools as imagination, grit, consistency, and re-tooling habits to move you towards your mastery in life, even in a transitional economy.

An issue we all deal with from time to time, is this post's focus: Not being able to Get Started, and or Indecision, and or Non-actions caused by Self- doubt.

Victor Frankl, a Holocaust survivor, founder of logotherapy, and author of Man’s Search for Meaning suggest: “Between stimulus and response, there is a space. In that space is our power to choose our response. In our response lies our growth and our freedom.”

I am reminded of a story my teacher, Thane, the Master Teacher of an Esoteric School (called The Prosperos) use to tell. 

Horse Photo by Angi Carelli

Horse Photo by Angi Carelli

A blacksmith, a man that made and repaired horseshoes, was being squeezed out of business due to the invention called the Automobile.  Cars were replacing the horse, and the need for his craft was dwindling down to nothing.  He had to re-imagine himself,  he had to see himself, not in the ‘horseshoe’ business, but in fact, in the ‘Transportation’ business if he were to survive.  To understand this new business model,  would take for him to open up to new possibilities for his skills and craft in expanding his business options. 

Car Part by Jason Beamguard

Car Part by Jason Beamguard

A client I was coaching years ago in the auto repair business, complained that his competitors were getting more of the business in his area than he was and because of that, he may have to close his doors. His focus was so much on his competitors rather than on his business that he was unable to take actions, or to make the needed changes to keep the business solvent due to his indecision and self-doubt. That's when he came to me. In the course of our session, I asked him: Who is your biggest competitor? While he was thinking about it I held up a mirror and said, "there in the mirror."

I pointed out his biggest challenge was the thoughts that he allowed to run wild through his own mind, such as his competing with time running out and his preconceived ideas of how things should be. Once this was understood, a shift in his thinking took place, he relaxed. Then we began to brainstorm on how to lower his pricing, also bring his cost down and profits up. He focused in on the business, how that ran compared to others operating in that business. He came up with a plan, customers would bring in their own replacement parts, and he would perform the service and labor, but where he would differ from his competitors who offered similar service was that he would offer a customer satisfaction guarantee on work or service,  his competitors had no such warranty package.  

In that moment, he had gone from an embittered competitor, crestfallen in confidence and a failing balance sheet to a self-empowered master of his own fate.

John Herschel the famous mathematician, astronomer, and inventor is reported as saying: “Humans always have fear of an unknown situation – this is normal. The important thing is what we do about it. If fear is permitted to become a paralyzing thing that interferes with proper action, then it is harmful. The best antidote to fear is to know all we can about a situation.”

The moment you find yourself challenged in your head, stewing in doubt or overwhelmed  I suggest taking this actions:

Statue called Anguish

Statue called Anguish

1. When you slip up, get help to get back on track as quickly as possible.

Ask someone you trust to listen and advise on how, if they were faced with a similar situation, would they get back on track. This can have benefits by offering you an objective perspective on the issue and help to get you out of your preconceived thought loops, and perhaps into a brainstorming mode.

 

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2. Do an On-line inquiry into the problem. 

A search engine like Google can search Case Studies; Creative Marketing; Growth Strategy; or Success Stories. You may be surprised at how fast you find ideas that can help solve your challenges and erase the self-doubt.

 

 

3. Road-test the advice and data you receive. 

The world is your oyster —Once you've determined your real challenge and the new model for action, then use them to your advantage, getting out of your own head. Your task is to see yourself in a whole new way, creating a new narrative beginning with the idea of you as a Conscious Creator and Observer of your circumstance; you want to observe those concepts that seem to control, drive, and sometimes divert your life and then use it for an alchemy of change.

The beauty in the consciousness of these new components, these new models, is that they lead to a boost in imagination. and building our skills. These areas begin to strengthen each other, and  this new looping  model of intelligence becomes seamless. As this process grows and improves upon itself, it becomes easier for meaning and empowerment to manifest in our lives.

The Layers of Being William Floyd

The Layers of Being William Floyd

 The Meaning of Life is to give Live Meaning.

"I hope you will go out and let stories happen to you, and that you will work them, water them with your blood and tears and your laughter till they bloom, till you yourself burst into bloom." - Clarissa Pinkola Estes

 

Living Your Priorities

Prioritizing Your Life And The Work You Do In IT.

Photo Artist Jason Beamguard Working Metal

Photo Artist Jason Beamguard Working Metal

I was recently approached by one of my Clients, who said to me “I don’t know what to do, all of my time is going into putting out fires and these urgent situations keep happening. It's leaving me exhausted and frustrated.”

 

It became clear that he had forgotten how to know the difference between what is necessary and what is expendable according to his life plan. Which is not hard to do, when our lives go on autopilot under the pressures of being expected to be available 24/7.

 

We all have priorities. For some Identifying them is the place to start. However, it isn’t as easy as it sounds. Misdirected intentions, some disguised as urgent issues, can get in the way of what really matters to you, and in no time flat, you are wondering why you’re unfulfilled or sidetracked.

 

Melinda Kennedy, an organizational development consultant and trainer at Caliper, an employee assessment and talent development firm puts it this way. “Whether this is a product of our working environment, our own personality, or our home life, we may find ourselves struggling to prioritize what is most important and most urgent,” she says. “As a result, we feel overworked, undervalued, and completely exhausted.”  

 

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To identify or re-acquaint yourself with your priorities, crave out some time to be alone with your thoughts.  Ask yourself if money was not an issue for you, you were in good health, and you did not need to work…What would you do to fulfill your dreams?

 

 From that list, if you can narrow it down to one or two items to accomplish, then compare those items with your daily activities, what of those daily activities are bring you in line with your planned goals? Here is one way you can know the difference between what is necessary and what is expendable.

 

Tim Elmore Book Marching Off the Map

Tim Elmore Book Marching Off the Map

Tim Elmore, author of Marching Off the Map and president of Growing Leaders, a nonprofit leadership training and development organization says. “Most leaders start well, but eventually just react to what others want,” he says. “We focus on getting through the week instead of planning ahead and reaching a goal.”  Knowing your priorities moves you from being reactive to proactive. A shift in Thinking, in Habits, enabling you  to Living Your Priorities.