we - artists-writers-herbalists-soft underbelly mamas -
don't get the work in the world
we wish for
is because we are so damn busy waiting for
approval.
waiting for the right business to hire us
(affirmation)
for the right school to say you graduated
(it's official!)
for the right business partner
(I can't do it without a scapegoat)
or whatEVER
and we keep getting only some of what we need.
MAYBE we keep waiting for that special validation
with the right hours and perfect situation
because we are to damn scared to say
I'm good at what I do
I take responsibility for my learning curve
I have the right to make my hours,
create the structure right for me,
to be unique
and excellent
and at the mercy of no one else's
approval
besides my own.
Maybe we would prosper if we decided
we were so passionate at what we did that we were
always
learning more
and maybe we would prosper
if we had the guts
to shamelessly
self promote.
We wouldn't want to be confident, now would we?
That would be arrogant, presumptuous.
How can you have any objectivity towards yourself?
I am good at what I do.
I love what I do.
I care about my work.
I can make my own hours,
meet my own needs and those of my family,
take care of my home and the land I love,
and I deserve to make good money for it.
Without overworking.
Without extremism.
Without selling my ideas
or pride
or leaking out my well of energy.
There is room in this world for good people to prosper.
We are good at what we do.
9 comments:
So mote it be! You have no idea how I've been struggling with these things myself this past year. It was very healing and good to read your words this morning, thank you.
Great poem!
To this for me I would add something along these lines, "What I do is good enough to expect to get paid for it not always giving it away for free, I should not being afraid to charge for it, the work is worthy, and others with lower quality are selling theirs, and making money. And sometimes even those who don't think we should charge for what we give them for free- they do not hesitate to charge us for what they offer to us. We are worthy. We are good enough."
(The wild dogwood is a favorite tree of mine and you have captured that lovely tinge of green in the blossom--that sometimes eludes the camera.)
Thank you. I so very much needed to read this right now. Wonderful! Blessings.
Thank-you!
Ananda: You have struck right to the heart of the matter...and to my heart...with your well-spoken words. You are a young woman and I hope for all young women to learn these lessons sooner and sooner as we evolve! I am now 50...a baby crone...and still trying to learn to affirm myself this way. Blessings...
so well spoken ananda! i'm very honored that i have a place in life that doesn't require me to punch a time clock like the rest of the sheep...i like setting my own pace and hours and going to the beat of my own drum. this life feels right.
Echoing the other comments here. Thank You!
You are all so welcome. Thank you for reading and sharing your thoughts in return!
Spring Blessings,
Ananda
i've stumbled across your beautiful blog this morning and your words resonate with my own dreams... which i am in the process of building... oh! how it takes self trust! warm wishes and great joy to you! Mischa
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