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It’s All About Confidence!

It’s All About Confidence!

Today we are very busy people. More and More challenges wiggle their way into our lives unnoticed. We can’t keep up, but yet we keep trying to please everyone. How can we please everyone at once?  The answer is we  CAN’T! It’s been my experience that when you try to accomplish this task you make everyone mad because sooner or later you won’t be able to keep up or give attention to detail.

We have to sit back and really evaluate what is most important to us, what we are good at, what we really enjoy doing and then put your priorities in order.  Once you finally come to grips on what means the most to you I promise if you stop giving yourself away you will be happier, have more time and do what feels right.

In my life it’s God, Family, Career, Church and then Friends.  Everyone means so much to me, but you are given certain things for a reason and then you will leave this earth with your most prize possessions which is your family.  Did you spend enough time with them, did you listen, did you love them the way they needed, did you just be there even when you weren’t needed?  There is one thing I always tell my kids, and that is this…. I would rather spend my money building memories than giving gifts that will be tossed away sooner or later and forgotten about.  Vacations, outings, etc. Pictures, videos, creating things together is what they will remember when I am going not what toy I bought them or what X-box game they got for their 18th birthday.  They will remember the time we went to Charleston, SC on vacation and got stranded in the Starbucks on King Street through the pouring down rain that flooded the building. We were sitting on the steps heading to the second floor then were asked to leave because they had to close the building down.  We had to run out in the thunder and lightening. That’s the day mom found a shoe store that sold Merranda Lambert shoes. Of course I had to buy them.

They remember the time we went camping in Nags Head and they met a couple of pretty girls whom gave them their numbers.  Or even the time we went to Northern Virginia and walked a river fishing for the first time.  These are things you can’t take away from your family.  Look at it like this, if you allow others to steal your time away from what you should be doing then you rob yourself of life and adventure.  You rob yourself of true happiness.  Take the time to score your life, prioritize you desire and create a plan for your meaning and happiness.  Those that really care will understand and those that don’t well you will find out how much you mean to them anyway.

Until next time…… Keep building that wonderful life.

Bonnie

Love your family. Family isn't always blood.

Family isn’t alway blood.

Truly Being Seen

One of the scariest classes I teach in our support group is the hardest thing some can do it’s called the “Circle of Staring”.

Despite the name, the goal isn’t to stare down the other people in the circle. It’s simply to look at them, and let them look at you–which, as it turns out, is terrifying. My group members and I literally stood in a circle and looked at each other, sometimes for 30 seconds, sometimes for (what felt like) 10 minutes or more. If imagining this causes little prickles of anxiety under your armpits, you’re not alone.

In the class, we started like all groups. There was lots of shifting and giggling, twisting our faces, looking down and crossing our arms; trying to do anything to keep from doing the assignment, which was to just look at each other… and let yourself be looked at.

Why does the simple act of seeing and being seen cause us so much anxiety? I think it has to do with giving up our power of control–control over what kind of impression we are crafting, how we are seen.

If you are anything like me, you are very curious about people. (Facebook stalking, anyone? Check.) Twitter, instagram, blogs–all these social media platforms allow us to have a one-sided, detailed glimpse into another person’s existence. Of course we want to know about other people- it’s how we connect! The problem is that the deeply curated nature of our social media presences mean that: a) We always get to be in control over how others see us (or at least imagine we are), and b) We perceive authenticity in others, forgetting that they have almost certainly also deeply curated what they are willing to reveal. Louis CK talked about this with Conan, and he’s right.

This brings us back to the simple act of being seen. Getting to indulge our curiosity in another person feels good- to observe someone’s hairline, or their jewelry, to note how they stand, breathe, look, all of these things, we as human beings intensely crave this. The catch is that being seen as you’re observing is a lot harder. This process taught me a few things:

First–it means letting yourself be vulnerable in the moment. If you’re struggling with something, or having a self-conscious day about your body, or feeling any of the feelings, the tendency is to hide it. But it’s really HARD to hide in plain sight. The body doesn’t lie–the more we try to hide, the more we broadcast that there is something TO hide.
Second–Being seen, while vulnerable, is ultimately exactly what most of us crave. Truly being seen feels like unconditional acceptance and belonging.
Third–Seeing and being seen opens a feedback loop for empathy. There is nothing like being seen, feeling vulnerable, and witnessing the same thing in others to create compassion and turn off the judging button.
Fourth–Most importantly, when we observe others, we start to realize that the smiles and the shifting and the hiding are all ways we’ve developed of trying to control others. And I don’t mean like power-hungry, evil genius kind of control–I mean that we try to alter a situation to make us feel more comfortable.
What we learned in our group (after minute upon painful minute) is that the moment we dropped that impulse to control and just stayed present, it gave everyone in the group permission to relax. Suddenly we didn’t need anything from anyone, and they didn’t need anything from us. In that energy, we could simply observe–and be observed.

That particular group has more or less see each other weekly. We see the good days and the bad so we are aware of the body language each one shows without saying a word.

In public speaking, similar kinds of nerves are at play. We tense up, we suddenly wonder why standing ever seemed easy, and we do all kinds of crazy things with our faces trying to put ourselves and others at ease. And we hold our breath. All this done because we think we need to come across as though were are Perfect, Not Nervous, Not Vulnerable, In Control. In other words, we try to take care of our audience by editing ourselves.

The thing is- they don’t need to be taken care of. They want your presence, they are curious about what you have to say, and most of all, most audiences just want to feel connection to you. By allowing yourself to just be–to be seen, and not try to curate, you give them the gift of your authentic presence. Not only does this allow your nervous system to relax (more on this in a future blog post) you also open up an energetic connection with your audience that allows your words to be heard on a deeper level.

Give yourself permission to be seen.

Growing Up Hectic

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Growing up hectic!

I share my story to help others see there is a way out. Life is what we make of it and determination is key. Please enjoy and share with someone you know, there are many hidden secrets behind the faces we see everyday.  You never know who this might help.

How Bad Do You Want It?

While watching this video I thought of my two sons that are heavy into the music scene. One is part of a great band, recording, touring and the other just getting ready to graduate high school and leave us for Arizona for a degree in Music/Production. This same child has been writing his lyrics and developing his beats, recording his own music and I must say I am very proud of them both. This video is really not just for those who seek a career in the music industry, but to anyone who has a passion to pursue a dream. How bad do you want it and How much do you enjoy doing it? Rather you ever become a millionaire or just make ends meet do you love it that much that it really doesn’t matter as long as you can keep on doing what you love? Just keep doing it and you will find joy, happiness and self fulfillment.

On The Brighter Side

We should always stride to be and do our very best each and everyday.  Life can be challenging at times but when you rest your head on that soft pillow at the end of the day you should know you did all you could do for the betterment of yourself and your society.  Let nothing hold you back and no one make you feel less than perfect.
One reason I started Balancing Your Life Radio is to bring encouragement, and power to others along the way.  I wanted to create a space to help people get through life with ease and at times make them chuckle.  Smiling is good for us all so we should do it more often and feel lighter more frequently.
Join us each Thursday evening to relax, learn and laugh.
Until Next time… Look on the Brighter side. 

Above All Be Yourself!

Be Active ~ Be You!

Above All Be Yourself!

As we grow we are told what to eat, what to say, how to act, what’s acceptable in the world and what’s not, what our goals should be and if we will go to college or work. At times life reminds me of the movie “The Runaway Bride”. Julia Roberts didn’t know what kind of eggs she really liked until the end of the show. She was so busy trying to like and be like her newest fiancé. It”s bad when we forget who we are, but worse when we never got to know who we are.

As we grow and this becomes the norm, allowing our friends to determine who should be our friends and who should not, just to fit in robs us blind of friendships that could have been great. Let’s face it even the kids that are popular have faults (even if they don’t think so). Now we move unto adulthood. We learn to cover up what is not NORMAL and acceptable in the rims of our world. We are told act this way, say that, do this and your business will grow, or that group will accept you. You have to have this degree or that to join our club. We start as my children say being fake. Then who really knows you or what you have to offer?  No one!

The life I was born into was not pretty, but it made me who I am and I personally think I am wonderful. I have loads to offer and I love the underdog. Many will reach out and help you if you are making X amount of money or your business is peaking. There are very few companies out there to reach out and help you succeed just because that’s what they do. I found through my journey of Entrepreneurship that I wanted to embrace my past and my present. I want to help those who are just getting started or are afraid of the unknown. Those who dream, but don’t know where to go. I was designed to help those who have walked in my shoes and took a different route than I did.

I am not here to sell my workshop, but to speak about it. I came on with Diamond House nonprofit group in Portsmouth, Va to help reach those who need help in all areas of life. One way I am doing this is by providing workshops for women to begin their dreams and decided it would be offered at a low price so many can afford it. (If you are interested, you can find out more at Facebook.com/bonniesbradshaw) Dreaming is just that a dream, but when you take action it becomes your reality. What’s your reality? Are you happy and fulfilled with your life and career?  If not why not?  Do yourself a favor and soul search where you are and where you want to be. It may surprise you.

Be powerful, be courageous, be determined my friend. Life will be sweeter when you do.

As we go I will be sharing parts of my childhood, as I am finishing up my very first book. The first of many. I hope my stories will inspire you to take action in your life. I will be speaking in late March for Diamond House Youth Summit in Portsmouth, VA at the Churchland Library. If you live close I hope to see you there with your youth.

Until next time,

 

~Bonnie