I Now See They Are NOT There
I.N.S.T.A.N.T.
Thanks!
Vincent Wright
Chief Encouragement Officer
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I must admit, though it's not the only figure of speech that I use, nor the only information handler, I have fun with acronyms. I think acronyms can be as sublime, surprising, and as full as creativity as any other way we use words. I hope to share my best acronyms with you via Acronymese, the language of acronyms! Let me know what you think of them, ok?
Hi fellow members!
I think what Vincent said about S.B.C. - written like that to avoid to be sued :-) - we know well, all of us. Although I'm not from North America, I like to learn from anybody and from any culture. The fellow from North America taught me some years ago when I was just complaining: "Don't hesitate to help yourself!" :-)
__._,_.___If I had more time, I'd probably come up with a better acronym but, for the good of the MLPF community culture, I thought I'd share this one with you immediately:
"Suggestions Beat Complaints"
(SBC)
(I hope that big old telecom company doesn't sue me! :-))
Think On These Things:Problem solved.
- If you complain but DON'T offer a suggested remedy, you leave it in another person's hands to come up with a solution.
- EVERYONE who has the capacity to handle a complaint is already busy.
- If they are busy, when will they have time to come up with a solution for you?
- Then, if they don't solve your problem, then what happens to you, your emotions, your nervous system?
- However, if YOU tell what you envision to be a proper solution, it is more likely to engage people on the other end of your problem as well as engender their support of your suggestion.
Or is it?
Do suggestions beat complaints?
I suggest we discuss this! :-)
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Can I Get Your A.I.D?
Am I Disloyal?
I'm in the midst of making a MAJOR change away from a MAJOR belief that I've championed for the past 15 months.
While loyalty is one of my favorite things about myself, as a mature man, I must let common sense and purpose AID me in making the best decisions available to me.
Each of us can get on shaky ground when it comes to making major decisions. Sometimes, we let all manner of past and future and tangential matter enter the decision making process. All these possibilities can stultify us, choke us into inaction. And this is especially wasteful and even cowardly when it's clear that action is required.
My question: Am I Disloyal if I decide to move completely away from a former belief, a passion, an obsession of mine if there never was a written contract, no contract at all except a gentlemanly understanding and adventitiousness. There was never any exchange of moneys (except my paying for a service)
NOTE: The reason I ask is that I've observed a pattern of elitist disrespect towards me and some of my work. In my understanding, that's untenable in a healthy relationship. Indeed, it's unhealthy, period. At best, it's a lopsided relationship. Would YOU like a lopsided relationship? If so, you can have mine! :-) I want more balance in my life - I have no further need of lopsided things.A.M.A.Z.I.N.G. People!!!
Architects - Ah! Sweet BUILDERS!! :-) People building things. Yes, this is us humans at our BEST! I LOVE people who build stuff. Whether it's software stuff or physical stuff or artistic stuff or scientific or mechanical stuff. To build something that more people can use to get more out of life helps me see that Architects are AMAZING people! Look around yourself at this very moment and think about all the architecting, building, designing, creating that's immediately within your view, within your reach. Someone built those things to make your life better. Are you an architect? Tell us about what you've built to help others. If you are an Architect, I'd enjoy networking with you. Come!
Motivators - Yes, you can, too! You CAN motivate people! You can get them to try better, be better, be more imaginative, more hopeful, more helpful. You can do that. YOU can motivate people to be better people. I dare you to try motivating just one person, encouraging one person to go just a little further, to get just a little more out of life. "Try it! You'll like it!" :-) Motivators are people movers. Are you a motivator? I'd enjoy networking with you. Come!
Amateurs - How can "amateurs" be AMAZING people? Because they are the ones brave enough to explore the unknown but sensitive enough to sense possibilities worth risking themselves to pursue – whether or not their expertise is strong. It takes a strong heart to be an intentional amateur. To know it's ok to be an amateur for a part of your life so that you may start the journey to become an expert for the rest of your life. Amateur-hood is good! Are you an amateur passionate about a piece of life? I'd enjoy networking with you. Come!
Zealots - Free flowing energy! That's the zealot's blessing. They've made their decision. They've decided where to place all their energy, all their soul, all their might, the best of themselves. They are unrestricted by spectators who can't understand the beauty of zeal. No matter how brilliant, erudite, or academically accomplished a person is, never, never, never let them trick you out of your zeal for the best things in life! Many naysayers are just jealous because their zeal, their zest for life is somewhere in the lost and found bin of a section of life called "yesterday". I'm a zealot. Are you? If not, why not? Do you expect a better day than this one to let loose your zeal? Today, this day, is one of the best days in the entire history of the planet Earth. Pick something, however small or novel, and let loose your zeal for it. If you do, I'd enjoy networking with you. Come!
Instructors - Couldn't leave these AMAZING people off of my list! They are the Amateur's eyes. Instructors are innate leaders. They lead the way from what's in the amateur's heart to new vistas that can impact us all. The amateur is the heart. The instructor the eyes. Are you an instructor? If so, show me the way to a greater version of myself! I'd enjoy networking with you. Come!
Nurturers - Nurturers, incubators, caregivers, doctors, healers. If you have talent, it has to be nurtured, cared for, incubated till it reaches maturity. Your talent has to be fed positive nutrients to help it grow strong and be well-balanced so that it can be healthy enough to share with others. In sharing your talents, you then become a nurturer, too. Are you a nurturer? I'd enjoy networking with you. Come!
Groups - You didn't really think I'd forget that groups are amazing people, too, did you? J Groups are about power. Power to reach for more in life. There would be no need to be part of a group if you had all the power you need. But you CAN'T have all the power you need - not by yourself anyway. Think about how much of you as a person was designed to interact with others like you - and even others unlike you! Think about it. That's the magnificent beauty of groups. Are you part of a thriving group? I'd enjoy networking with you. Come!
So, architects, motivators, amateurs, zealots, instructors, nurturers, and groups are some of the amazing people I've found on Social Media Networks. Are you an AMAZING person? If so, I'd enjoy networking with you. Come!