Expectations and disappointments - Is there a positive path?
Published: Tue, 11/22/22
Hi, .
One of the joys in my life is walkingalong the boardwalkat Green Cay Wetlands shortly before sunset and beyond. The joyful, uplifting part of the walks are the
frequent beautiful sunsets... the puffy white clouds and the pinks they absorb and reflect in the sky above and the water below.
Recently, as I entered the boardwalk and looked around, I was disappointed when I saw a cloudless sky.
I took the one photo you see above, then put the phone in my pocket, not expecting to see anything interesting that afternoon/evening. Rather, I decided to simply walk to solely get steps in toward fulfilling my goal of
reaching a minimum of 5000 daily steps.
Then, 14 minutes later, as the boardwalk made a 90 degree angle, the view below emerged. Out came my phone camera as I started being presentto, and taking pictures of, all the variations of what I excitedly started seeing in the sky and the water while I continued moving forward along the
boardwalk..
In addition to sharing the beautiful scene above,
the point to this story is that I could have stayed in my initial disappointment, no longer expecting to see anything of interest.
That’s likely what would have happened, since "nothing interesting" was my subconscious focus; or I could have remained open to being in the moment in an appreciative state of mind, even before seeing the
sunset beauty that showed up.
It's always a choice we make...being in our heads, our thoughts, our disappointments OR staying present and open, actually seeing what's in front of and around us.
I invite you to reflect on the following:
Which of those choices do you usually make?...listening to and judging from the likely negative chatter in your head?
or staying/being open to the ongoing present?
GOING FORWARD
Taking the message of this story further, Thanksgiving, for those of us in the U.S., will be here in two days. Many of you will be with families and/or friends and others may be
alone.
Whatever your situation is, I suspect that you will have some sort of expectations on the food, on how conversations may go, sometimes anticipating, in your mind, negative conversations.
I URGE you to set an intention to remain
positive, to being open to finding the“good” in any situation…to be prepared to find, AND express, gratitude…even if it’s for something seemingly small.
Find beauty in the ordinary. Have it be extraordinary.
May we all find the things in our lives for which we can celebrate and show love. Happy Thanksgiving, for those celebrating it.
Lastly, my gratitude for your being in my life.
I deeply appreciate you.
With love,
Sheila
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