Accepting ‘I don’t know’ for a lifetime is a form of codependency, no?

Thanksgiving Dinner table all set
Accepting ‘I don’t know’ for a lifetime is a form of codependency, no?

 

Three reasons why it’s time to figure it out:

1. What we see as weakness in another has actually been handed down to us from our parents (or guardians).

2. Not paying attention to our health manifests itself in different but similar ways – putting off a health habit for so long it backfires.

3. Not pushing back is part of being codependent.

We People are way more capable than we give them credit for.

Being organized enough so we can make regular exercise activity a part of our life is the responsibility of only one person.

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To become decently organized is a blessing and a curse

The New Orleans Hyatt Regency interior atrium from the 25th floor
The New Orleans Hyatt Regency must be extraordinarily organized, or they’d go out bankrupt

 

We are not born organized. As infants, we rely on others for parental care – for our very survival – because we are helpless.

As we grow older, we must slowly and surely break the chains of having others think and do for us. We must find our own way.

Most of us never attack this opportunity soon enough, hard enough, and long enough, to be transformational.

It is what it is.

But it doesn’t have to be permanent.

This month I’m inviting the Mid Life Celebration community to follow all five daily blogs about work life balance. It couldn’t be easier to go from this HQ blog to the mental attitude blog , just click -> go to Next Blog

 

Do GREAT Work

Focus On Your Sphere Of Influence
Focus On Your Sphere Of Influence

Do GREAT work today.

It’s up to you and no one else.

People are counting on you.

You already knew that, sorry.

As you look in the mirror today for inspiration, do you see a molehill or a mountain?