Friday, March 18, 2016

Are We Taking Ourselves Too Seriously?




 I know I do - too often!  It is amusing when I look back at times when I have taken myself too seriously, but of course in the actual moment I don’t have a sense of humor – because I am being too serious!


Recently I was sharing a story of how I was kept waiting at a car repair place for an extremely long period of time (over 4 hours) and describing how upset I was.  What I noticed (as I was telling the story) was my self-righteous indignation at being kept waiting so long, and I saw the underlying perspective that made me SO upset,



I had been thinking “How dare they disrespect me and my time  - I am a busy (i.e. important) person and have clients and things to do!!!”





Of course, looking back and telling the story made me realize how ‘Self Important’ I was feeling… and taking myself and my work waaay tooo seriously!



It made me wonder how many other times I am unhappy, upset and stressed, simply because I have been taking myself too seriously!



I am taking myself too seriously when:

  • I take offence at someone forgetting something that I feel is important (like my birthday!)
  • I am impatient when I am kept waiting
  • I am self conscious on a ‘bad hair’ day
  • I am worrying what another person is thinking about me
  • I rehearse conversations  (or arguments) in my mind before I talk to people
  • I get irritated when the grocery store is out of stock on something I want
  • I feel anxious when I have a tightly scheduled day



Do you do this too?  If so, we are both creating unnecessary stress in our lives!   
How silly is that?



The above list is just a sampling of ways I can take myself too seriously.  I am sure I have many more that I am not aware of.  Most of the above situations have “Shoulds” attached to them…

  • “They Should remember (my birthday, or…) if they care!”
  • "They Should be more considerate of other people’s time.”
  • “I Should always look my best”
  • “They Should agree with my point of view”
  • “They Should keep their shelves stocked appropriately (i.e. my needs are important!)
  • “I Should keep up with everything!”



I discovered that a sudden traumatic situation really can clarify my perspective and it was quite easy to not take myself so seriously.  In 2010, a close friend died suddenly and I was responsible for taking care of most of her affairs – and this happened right in the middle of my own process of moving out of my house and going to the mainland for 6 months!



In the midst of my grief and the overwhelming tasks I had to take care of within less than 2 weeks, I had a gift of great clarity – I saw how many things that had been VERY important the day before were truly irrelevant (like a bad hair day!!)



This gift still serves me today.  When I am feeling stressed about a number of things, I ask myself (when I remember!) is this really of “life and death” importance?  Almost all the time the answer is “no” and I am able to let go of my “self importance” and relax.



Of course, I can forget this clarity of perspective and fall back into taking myself too seriously, but I am better able to notice it and shift these days…






Are you making insignificant things too important?  If you are willing to change your perspective, I bet you will find your sense of humor and be amused at your folly, like I am!



InJoyingLife,

Aloha,

Maureen


P.S. I'd love to here some of your "self important" stories! Please email me at Maureen@InJoyingLife.com