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How to Be an Extreme Encourager
by Christine Kane

Encouragement

Many years ago, when I first shared my dream of being a songwriter with one of my best friends, she knitted her brows and said, “Huh?”

I can’t say I was deflated by all of the warnings that followed. After all, I had always been surrounded by this kind of “practical thinking.” In fact, I probably shared my dream with her just so she’d talk me out of it.

During this fumbling stumbling time in my life, I met a man who became an unlikely best friend and mentor. He was a brilliant jazz musician, and he could do pretty much anything on the computer.

One night, after he performed at a local jazz club, we were walking towards my car. I told him my dream of being a songwriter. Without even blinking, he said, “Honey (he always called me Honey), you’d be a fabulous songwriter. That’s perfect!” And he meant it.

At that moment, I felt like I was falling into a soft clean bed. I had never experienced such direct and truthful encouragement without a single “practical” warning attached to it. This friend set me free by offering one simple thing:

Encouragement.

Fast forward many years and successes and failures later. I’m surrounded by encouragers. I’m sure there are doubters around. But they don’t register anymore.

Also, I have become an extreme encourager myself.

I’ve observed extreme encouragers. I’ve also recognized some traits that they all have in common. Here they are:

· An extreme encourager lives by example

The best encouragers are the ones who live it. Whether they’re just getting started, or they’re veteran risk-taking creativity-living wild-women – the encouragers are the ones who want a bigger life for themselves and are willing to “go there.” This is why my jazz musician friend could simply offer encouragement when my other friend could not.

· An extreme encourager actively listens

Encouragers know that encouragement doesn’t mean you just tell people to “buck up” or “get over it.” They know how to listen. This means looking at the speaker, listening to her, setting agendas and judgments aside, and honoring the speaker as a wise soul.

· An extreme encourager avoids clichés

Avoiding clichés is actually a result of actively listening to someone. Being an extreme encourager doesn’t mean that you blindly tell people “You can do it!” or “Let go of fear!” It’s deeper than that. It’s seeing the truth of the other person, especially when they cannot.

· An extreme encourager acknowledges the hooglie-booglies, but doesn’t focus on them

We all have the hooglie-booglies. These are the voices that tell us we can’t, or we shouldn’t, or we’ll fail, or we’ll look stupid. An encourager doesn’t focus on those voices because she knows they they’re trying to hook her. An encourager simply acknowledges that the voices are there and that you can’t make them go away by arguing with them. An encourager knows that those voices aren’t the truth. They only SEEM like the truth.

· An extreme encourager remembers that no one knows what’s best for anyone else

An encourager knows that we are all wise and that sometimes we make choices that might not seem so wise. An extreme encourager calls out our deepest desires and then helps us see the thoughts and fears that hold us back.

· An extreme encourager accepts miracles, grace and mystery as the deeper truth.

Extreme encouragers are often mystics of sorts. They know that the so-called “woo-woo” stuff is more real than the so-called “logical” stuff. They celebrate the divine as a simple fact of everyday existence and don’t get caught up in the “prove it” mindset.

· An extreme encourager knows that you can develop the needed character traits as you go

In other words, she knows you’re ready now, even if you’re not perfect yet! I shudder when I read advice that discourages people from trying something because of character traits “required” in advance. “You shouldn’t blog if you’re not disciplined.” “If you don’t have focus, you can’t be a writer.” Most of the successful people I know developed these traits as they went. I certainly did. Encouragers understand the huge potential for growth in each human, especially when someone begins to follow her heart.

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I’m grateful to the encouragers! And I’m grateful to be able to pass it on to others – either my friends, or to women in my retreats or my coaching clients!

Who has given you the encouragement you needed in your life? And do you pass it on now?


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Loving my MacBook Pro…

After just over a year, I am really getting rather attached to my MacBook Pro.  I have to admit that the classes I’ve been taking at the Apple store have contributed greatly to this “attitude change”, as well as setting up the “free wi-fi” that I can get at Starbucks (with my registered “Gold Starbucks card”).  

Sitting here at my local Starbucks may help me put more attention on using more of the features of my Facebook, Plurk and Flickr accounts, but it is definitely helpful in playing more on my WordPress blogs!  I think the fun part about having this blog is just having an avenue to ramble through some of the thoughts in my head, and “who cares” if they make sense to anyone but me? :)

Oftentimes when I sit down to write in this blog, I think I might only have a few sentences to type….not really much to say, and such.  And then I get on a roll, and more words want to jump out and be typed out.  I’m always surprised to see just how much I might have written when the out-pouring is done.  I don’t think I really have anything earth-shaking to say, as I am not one for political or controversial commentary. Then there are those times I would just like to strike out on a line of conversation, just to see if anyone out “there” is listening (reading), and wants to converse with me.  In any case, I don’t feel like I’m all alone in either my feelings or thoughts.  This does help to break down my inclination to be shy & reserved, among those that are my friends, and maybe even a little bit eager to reach out to make new friends that might share similar thoughts.

In learning more about my MacBook Pro, and Garageband in particular, I am feeling more confident in producing my podcast, “Fantasy & Folktales”.  And to think that less than a year ago, I had no idea ‘how’ to produce a podcast, even though I’ve been podcasting for the past three years (nearly 3 yrs!)  I have been fortunate to have learned alot of “quality” on production from a former podcasting partner, and I often find his “instruction” echoing through my head as I work on editing and mixing new episodes of my “show”.  It really is helpful to be trained by someone who has a flair for promotion, and presentation, and I am glad I paid attention. :)  (altho, he prolly would be a lil surprised to find out I was taking notes, and learning all I could from him on the finer points of “production & promotion”.)  And now, I am just taking my learning experience to higher levels, as I work on more of the fun features my Mac has to offer in the “media” department.

Next learning curve will be making movies… :)

-cya

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Working on my Mac in SL

working on my Mac in SL

Originally uploaded by Yxes Delacroix

I love my MacBook Pro, in RL… and I have a lil laptop in SL that I have tried to make look like my RL Mac. :) I do have a pink cover on my RL Mac!

When I go to Starbucks, to work on bookkeeping stuff, or just play on the Mac using my “Starbucks wi-fi”, I love the looks I get with the pink Mac. People do stop and chat with me about it, wondering where I found a pink one! :)

I didn’t find a pink Mac, just a hard plastic cover that happens to be pink. :) It just snaps over the aluminum cover, and looks very cool. A clear pink cover… much like the picture here. :)

I set up my Flickr account to actually blog directly from Flickr to my blogs…just trying to get more immersed in the social networking ambiance, in my own way, at my own pace. :) So, here ya have it… maybe I’ll post more like this when I have some fun pics to share. :)

til next time,
Yxes

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from my Storm!

Now I am going to test this blog with my blackberry! It might be fun to post on the fly from my blackberry!

Woot!

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Gearing up for the new year

The time has arrived, and a new year has begun!  As many of my friends, and people all over the world, I have big ideas of what I would like to get done over the next couple of months.  Having spent a good many hours over the last several days contemplating what I would like to envision this new year bringing, I think I may be ready, very soon, to put together a plan of how I would like to go about doing all that I would like to get done for 2009.

It is not typical for me to keep Christmas up much after the New Year.  So, this weekend, we’ll be packing it all back into the pretty red & white Christmas boxes, and dragging all 20 of them back to the storage locker, until next year! Don’t get me wrong… I love “putting up Christmas”, but after a month of my house being basically re-arranged and cluttered up with this stuff, I am ready to un-clutter and clean it all up. *smile*  That, in itself, is a great sense of accomplishment. 

So, for today, for now, I think my first “big goal” for 2009 will be to “clean house”, and get things back to my “neat normal” routine, so that I can organize for the next task that will most definitely show itself to me very soon.

’til then…. I will be working on more of the WordPress/MacBook Pro lessons. )
love and warm Happy New Year wishes to all,

-cya

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Day 1 of 2009!

 

A new day breaks...

A new day breaks...

Happy New Year!

This is the first day of 2009; a day filled with hope and wonder that this is going to be a good year, indeed!

I will take a few days, over this weekend, to work up my Hopes and Goals lists for 2009, and what I would like to get done this year.  Some of these items will be work related, some even Second Life related, but mostly these Hopes & Goals will be dealing with my own dreams and desires to measure growth and accomplishment on a much more personal level.

And one small goal I hope to achieve is actually working this blog, and writing “nearly every day”!  I do want to learn how to keep creating on this blog, sharing my thoughts, my ideas, and a bit of me, to whomever that might stumble upon these musings, and find them interesting.  My hope is that with working more with the blogging, on my MacBook Pro, & using Web 2.0 applications, I just might become proficient in all those areas, and attain a comfort zone that is mine alone, to share and relish!

We’ll see…. :)

-cya

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I think I must like to talk to myself…

…. because that is what this feels like writing in this blog right now. I am on the silent learning curve, trying to see what I can do with this, while learning just how the WordPress blog site will work out.  I am not even sure what I have to say on this blog, but I thought, perhaps, I would share my journey of learning how to do the blogging routine from the viewpoint of a semi-geeky gal who really doesn’t know if blogging and wordpress is “her thing”. 

I have a few other blogs, but they are more photo and podcast related, so maybe this one can be about my adventures with new Web 2.0 technology. Well, it is sort of new to me, that is. I dabble in much of it, now I just need to learn more so I can become proficient with it. :)

I am also learning more about my MacBook Pro, having been a PC geek for the last 20 years or so!  I have actually had my MacBook Pro for just over a year. A few months ago, an Apple store opened up at my favorite mall, and I discovered they do classes, right there, in the store!  So, I signed up for the weekly hour “One on One” tutoring sessions they have designed so I can learn everything there is to learn about my little MacBook Pro! I’ve been to maybe 4 classes already, and I have learned so much in each class, I can’t wait to get right home and try out more of what I’ve learned. This is well worth the $99 bucks a year this tutoring service costs! That’s $99 a year, for an hour a week with a trained instructor!  A very sweet deal, indeed!

… and I’m still talking to myself… ha!  I guess I’ll go back to looking at WordPress themes and layouts now….

… cya!

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thought I’d learn how to do my very own blog!

So, here I am, trying to set up my very own blog.  I may have funny things to share, or even thought-provoking comments might fall off the tip of my fingers. And, until then, I’ll play around with this set-up, to learn all I can about this WordPress Blog! :)

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