Both or neither?
by Kyeli on September 23rd, 2009 @ 9:30 am in
How To Be Awesome
I’ve been really stuck lately, as I mentioned in my mind-mapping post.
Yesterday, I made a big fat list of all the things that are getting me down (“problems”), so that I could face them and make a list of ways to make them better (“solutions”). Sometimes, it was enough to simply identify a problem – just naming it made me think, “Huh, okay, that’s what that was. I’m better now.” Some of them need fixing of a more complicated sort.
And then there are the A/B problems.
I want to save lots of money and I want to buy lots of things.
I want to lose weight and I want to eat junk food all the time.
I want to travel and I want to stay home.
I want to sleep late and I want to be productive in the mornings.
I want this thing and I want its opposite.
But I can’t have both.
But I want both. Really badly! And I get really attached to both, and I don’t want to give up either, and I get frustrated and upset and stuck. Stuck! I spiral down and circle around, looking at A and looking at B, wanting both – and really, often getting neither because I’m too stuck. I can’t get clear, can’t focus, can’t get unstuck.
The answer is C.
The trick isn’t in compromise. Compromising with yourself all too often ends in unhappiness and resentment.
The trick isn’t in alternating between A and B. Having both, in this case, means having neither half the time.
When we want A and B, what do we really want?
I want to save lots of money and I want to buy lots of things: for me, buying lots of things is a sign of financial security. If I’m free to spend tons of money, I don’t have money problems – but spending tons of money will, eventually, create money problems. So the trick there is to find new and different ways of feeling financially secure. Neither A nor B, but C.
I want to lose weight and I want to eat junk food all the time: what I really want is comfort. I want comfort in my body and I want comfort when I’m feeling scared or upset or threatened. Eating brings me comfort externally, but being overweight brings me a lack of internal comfort. The trick here is to find non-food ways of getting that comfort; reading, curling up with Pace and our kiddo, spending time with people who love me – or simply looking in the mirror and loving myself. Neither A nor B, but C. It’s not the lollipop, it’s “what problem are you trying to solve?”
When we’re divided, it’s a call for help. It means we have fallen out of alignment with ourselves. We’re no longer on our own team. Often, our inner child wants one thing and our talking selves (or brain or what have you) want something else, and this creates a back-and-forth split. Dissonance. Division. And that leads to resentment and unhappiness.
So the trick isn’t to compromise. It’s not to give in. It’s not to suck it up.
The trick is to realign. Listen. Take time to get at the heart of the matter, find out what you’re really needing – and then choose that.
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8 Comments!
#2 Posted by
Leah/DefytheBox on September 23rd, 2009 3:30 pm | link
I think a bit of consciousness is always in order….but especially if you are feeling conflicted. Thanks for the reminder to get to the root of the problem in order to give yourself what you really need.
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#3 Posted by
Mollena on September 23rd, 2009 5:33 pm | link
Fantastical.
Sifting the wants from needs then peeling off the husks of desires to get to the germ of what is required for nourishment of the soul is the best way to feed the spirit.
Way to go! Hella resonant for me.
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#4 Posted by
Lydia, Clueless Crafter on September 23rd, 2009 5:33 pm | link
Kyeli, Have you bothered to think that maybe your “stuck”iness is coming from feelings or thoughts about your upcoming marriage ( I think I remember you saying you were to honeymoon in Ireland?)?? Your quick answer may be “nothing to do with that!” but this big life moment has a way of hampering our brains and futzing with our spirits.
I was recently wed and it was a HUGE change. I wanted the good life, total adulthood and I wanted to be a kid, have everything I wanted at all times just handed to me. It was a crossroads for sure!
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#5 Posted by
Nathalie Lussier on September 23rd, 2009 5:34 pm | link
You are such a smartie Kyeli. :) You’ve totally nailed it on the head. I definitely agree that doing both every now and then doesn’t actually get you what you want, but that you need to look deeper. Genius.
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#6 Posted by
Tracy on September 23rd, 2009 7:48 pm | link
Nice post! I get caught in the A vs. B spiral a lot more often than I want to admit. C is so often the more difficult choice even when I know it’s a better long-term strategy.
By the way, if you’ve managed to figure out a C response to “sleep late vs. be productive in the morning,” I would love to hear it!
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#7 Posted by
Claudia on September 30th, 2009 12:38 pm | link
I love this post! I’ve been so stressed and busy the last couple months that I’m using this week to reset myself.
I want A, B and C right now, but I’ll honor myself instead and choose D: being calm, do as little as I can and enjoy the world around me. Maybe next week I’ll go back to my hectic life. Or not.
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#8 Posted by
Aimee on October 25th, 2009 3:28 pm | link
You summed it up perfectly, definitely something to ponder on.












#1 Posted by
Laurie Stewart on September 23rd, 2009 12:19 pm | link
mmmmm…..a good friend once told me, you can do anything…..but you can’t do everything~great post……I am so here!
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