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But admit it, don’t you sometimes feel guilty for letting
yourself feeling like a kid? You enjoy
playing, but there’s something deep inside you that says that it’s time to “grow
up” and “be responsible.” I’ve come to
loathe that inner voice, and while I know that it’s healthy to kick back and
have fun, I’ve often had difficulty banishing those disparaging thoughts. That demon inside tells me I don’t have time
for fun; I must work harder if I want to be successful.
At our company Christmas party last month, our soon-to-be-retiring
CEO gave an inspiring speech, part of which included qualities he felt we
should all have. In amongst the usual
bits about working hard and being a part of a team, were two qualities that
more of us should embrace:
- “Have fun.”
- “Be kid-like.”
As the words came out of his mouth, they struck right at the
heart of my inner demon and laid him to rest. Here was the ultra-successful CEO of a
company that has achieved double-digit growth through the Great Recession and
become an iconic mid-Atlantic chain, telling us that it was not only okay, but
actually essential to enjoy ourselves and let our inner child see the light of
day. If he can be successful with that
philosophy, then heck, so can I!!
I’m one of the lucky few who work for a company that
embraces such values, and I really took his words to heart. We all talk about work-life balance, but few
of us actually achieve it. I’m terrible
at letting myself become overloaded in the work department, but I intend to
keep his words close to my heart as I learn to feel less guilt for letting
myself indulge in my childish pleasures more often. This will be on my list of resolutions for
2013 for sure.
I need to make that mental shift because as I’ve embraced
becoming fit in 2012, I’ve unfortunately started to feel guilt towards my
sedentary hobbies which were responsible for getting me so out of shape in the
first place. I’ve sort of come to feel
that riding my Trikke is the only fun that I’m “allowed to have now.”
I got out early from work yesterday, and I’m off for the
Christmas holiday today. As much as the
house needed cleaning, I decided that I deserved to have a break and a happy
holiday too. I won’t stray too far down
the path of talking about how tough Christmas can be for us single-folks, but
let’s just say this year I’m really determined to beat the blues that usually
accompany my holidays. So I let myself
be kid-like for a few hours, and pulled out some toys I bought a while back.
As a kid, I was always enthralled with the “lots of assembly required" types of gifts, and this is something I have never outgrown. The happiest sound on Christmas morning for
me was the distinctive rattle of a box of Legos. Last night, I lost myself for a blissful few
hours assembling a Lego replica of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Falling Water.
Then this morning I put together a small photo-etched
replica of the Golden Gate Bridge. I am
a fan of architecture and construction, so I really enjoyed these projects and
felt like I’d come close to replicating the joys of past Christmases. More importantly, I’m making progress towards
realizing it’s still okay to enjoy my sedentary hobbies. After all, it’s these hobbies that bring most
of the happiness into my life.
Like everything, it’s all about balance and moderation. So go ahead, and let yourself be a kid again
this Christmas. Play with some toys,
draw a picture, play a game, ride your Trikke, or do whatever makes you feel
joyful and alive again!!
I’d like to take this time to wish all my readers a safe and
happy holiday season. You have enriched
my life by being part of it, and I look forward to more of the same in 2013!
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And you have enriched my life! I hope 2013 is all you hope it to be. Keep on Trikkin' and writing! Best,
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I know 2013 has been a rough start for us both, but I hope things improve for you too. You have enriched my life as well, and I believe we have lots of fun times ahead of us to share.
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