Sunday, November 2, 2014

These past few Common Sessions have made me realize some crucial things. I admit that I have a habit of putting off what is in need of confrontation. I have a knack for allowing myself to live only in the now, but dealing with all things, past, present, and future, is the only real way to get through life. I usually let the future be the future and the now be the now. What I need to do is live in the now while looking ahead. When I don't look ahead, it is not because I am afraid. I would just rather not be burdened. I have forced myself into the mentality of "It'll be okay," and "Things will get done." What I fail to acknowledge is that things will only get done if I do them. Even if I wait, things will still need to be done, the only difference being that it is in the now of  the future. In the grand scheme of things, real matters require careful consideration; matters such as what I am going to do after I graduate and how I am going to get to that point in my life. To get there is a goal, but I should also do it to the best of my ability. I can't even recall the last time I did something to the best of my ability. Putting my all into something when it's too late or when there's too much pressure or when I've had too much convincing does not qualify as doing it to the best of my ability. The Common Sessions, in conjunction with having to type out this blog as an assignment, have forced it out of my peripheral and into my foresight that I need to work in the now and for the future. No more refusal to see what is ahead. That's my future and I want to do it to the best of my ability.

6 comments:

  1. I think it's great that these sessions/blogs have been so eye opening for you, Faith! And I really appreciate your honesty in this post :)

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  2. This is really thoughtful, Faith. Here's an idea on how to "get things done":

    Performing is hard, because putting yourself out there is scary, and it's easy to let your internal narrative become "I'm scared because I to go perform." What most successful performers figure out is a way to change their internal narrative to "I'm excited because I to go perform!" What might be a way for you to do this flip with your Excitement and Gratitude are priceless.

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  3. I understand where you're coming from, Faith. I have a tendency to get overwhelmed and then decide to do nothing because it will all work itself out. I also have to work on this. I'm right there with you, bud. I'm glad it helped you realize the issue!

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  4. I can completely relate! I am the worst at procrastinating. I have to make myself sit down and get things done or it will never happen.

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  5. Gosh Faith....please become a poet or a song writer or an inspirational speaker!!! You make me nod my head in agreement and say, "YES!" whenever you write or speak! What a gift with words God has given you! I agree that we need to live in all dimensions. Past, present, and future. Only then can we see the big picture of our lives and truly enjoy every moment.

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  6. Hello Faith!
    I really love that you were able to do some really great self reflecting. I also very much appreciated your honesty :)
    Great job!
    -Hati

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