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What the Hell is Going On?

January 25, 2017

I must have missed the memo that declared life is fair.  Someone will always have it better than you and someone will always have it worse than you.  There will always be someone that works harder than you and someone that doesn’t work as hard.  This isn’t a man vs women battle, its life.

In just a few days I’ve been told I am unequal to a man and I need to stand up for myself by protesting, later told I am not a second class citizen and should appreciate the opportunities I do have, only to be told the next day that I am not equal.  I am sure tomorrow someone will come back and say “No I’m not oppressed”

One minute I am reading about how women feel oppressed, and the same day I am listening to a male coworker concerned he has a concussion because his baby’s mom has hit him so many times.  All while putting roof over her head, paying her bills, too scared to kick her out because he knows she can take off with his kid and he’ll be lucky to see him every other weekend.  This isn’t the first or second time I’ve heard this story.

Maybe you feel like this is a different situation, but aren’t you also arguing for equality?  Maybe the right answer is to treat women equal to men, but only in situations that are advantageous to them.

I also looked up the statistics on domestic violence to see if maybe these were isolated incidents.  I found that the Centers for Disease Control discovered that 40% of victims of severe domestic violence were men.  Another study I found also suggests that women are MORE likely to be controlling and physically aggressive.  So I hear you when you say women are still being beaten by their significant other, but I hate to break it to you; men are too.  Again we don’t have an oppression issue; it appears we have a lack of understanding on what a healthy functioningrelationship looks like.

Another thing that frustrates me is the wage gap claim.  Don’t make as much as the man working next to you?  When is the last time you demanded a raise?  I can almost guarantee it as recently as your male counterpart.  As women we tend to settle, it’s a sad fact of life.  Instead of accepting it (or protesting) have that discussion with your employer.  Don’t like the answer, then find a new job.  If finding a new job is too painful then you’re not really unsatisfied.

On the same note during the few years I was hired into my position in a male dominated field I learned that there were two equally qualified candidates and they chose the women over the man.  That puts a bit of a damper on the whole oppression thing doesn’t it?  At one point in my career I was told that I should use being in a male dominated field to my advantage because companies were looking to change the optics of the situation.  So basically I’ll be chosen over a male, who may be slightly more qualified than me because I am a female and they are working towards a quota. That can’t be right, since women are oppressed.  I also have been in a situation multiple times where I was not paid as much as my counterpart.  I was encouraged at one point to play the “it’s because I’m a women card” but I couldn’t do it.  In hindsight, shame on me for not standing up for myself and demanding I get paid for the job I was doing regardless of being a female.

Let’s also not forget the fact that men and women are not biologically or physically equal.  I don’t feel like this needs to be explained any further.  Read a book if you need to understand the chemistry behind it.

Let’s also stop and take some accountability for our actions.  If you don’t like the way boys are treating women, then sorry mom’s but it’s your fault for not teaching them the difference between what is appropriate and what isn’t.  For those women putting up with it, stop.  I know, way easier said than done.  People do it every day though.  I would bet that the population of people (YES people, not women) that have been in abusive relationships at one point in their lives is next to none.

I do appreciate women over the past several years that have stood up for women’s rights and have gotten us to where we are today.  I don’t think we’ll ever be “equal” to men and I am not sure that I want to be.  I wanted to be treated as the individual I am.

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You Have to Fail to Succeed

January 18, 2017

Steve Jobs was fired from Apple during it’s infancy

Bill Gate’s first business venture went bankrupt

Abraham Lincoln Failed in business in 1831, suffered a nervous breakdown in 1836, and was defeated in his run for president in 1856

Michael Jordan was cut from his high school basketball team, missed more than 9000 shots , lost almost 300 games, and missed the game winning shot 26 times.

Stephen King was a drug addict and alcoholic

J.K. Rowling was jobless and homeless

Walt Disney’s first business venture went bankrupt and he was fired from a newspaper for not being creative enough

Theodor Seuss Geisel (Dr Seuss) first book was rejected by 27 publishers

Jerry Seinfeld was booed off the stage during his early stand-up career

Sylvester Stallone was homeless, even selling his dog he could no longer feed, before writing Rocky, which was originally rejected by directors because Stallone demanded he star in it

What do all of these folks have in common?

They have all achieved great success.  Seriously, can you imagine life without some of these folks today?  I also bet you expected me to say they have all failed at one point in their lives, but while that is true the underlying key is that they didn’t give up.

How many times have you tried something new and failed?  It doesn’t have to be a full blown business venture.  What about simple things like changing your diet, or exercising more?  The one I am still personally struggling with is making sure the kitchen is clean before I go to bed.  Most of the stuff goes in the dishwasher, but if it needs to be unloaded then all hell breaks loose with my laziness.

So the next time you fail at something you really want, learn from it and keep going.  You’ll never know when you’ll catch you big break.

 

 

If this resonated with you and your looking for some help with your health and nutrition check out my Health and Fitness Coaching page and I’d love to talk through some of your goals and struggles.

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Go for it Rockstar

January 16, 2017

At what point in life do we go from “You can be anything you want” to “anything but that, that’s not responsible”?

As kids we are often encouraged to try new things.  If your child says they want to be an artist we encourage it, but when they want to major in art in college it’s a different story.  Someone is out there making it as an artist, why can’t it be you?  It seems like we strive for the comfy job, which provides a paycheck each week, no matter how much we hate it.  What would happen if we were to take a leap of faith and follow our dreams?  Fear of the unknown (because it really is unknown) often gets in the way of living our lives to the fullest potential.  What happens when you try something new and fail, is it worth just giving up on because it didn’t work out that one time.  Good thing we don’t tell that to little children learning how to walk or ride a bike.  Keep going.  You never really fail unless you give up trying.

 

 

I am not promoting recreational education and I sure as shit don’t want to pay for someone to get a liberal arts degree if they don’t have a plan in place for after they graduate.  I am also not saying to walk into your place of employment and just up and quit.  If you have a calling to do something outside your current comfort zone I say go for it.  Put a plan together.  Envision what it’ll be like at your new “job”.  It’ll be a lot of hard work.  There will be long hours, the universe will seem like it’s against you, but if you stick with it in the end it will totally be worth it

If you need help or don’t know where to start, send me an email and I can share with you what has kept me motivated.

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It’s funny how a single text can make (or break) your day

January 13, 2017

Work life balance seems to be all the rage right now.  Some companies have pretty outstanding policies while others require you to be more dedicated than the next.  I feel like I fall somewhere in-between.  There is definitely effort to put to ensure people don’t get burnt out, but if you get assigned to help with multiple big ticket items well then you’re kind of screwed.  The other struggle I often see how, in life, we tend to reward people for quantity, not quality.

I found myself in a pretty particular situation the other day when I received a comment about eventually needing to put more time in during particular periods, and that it wasn’t fair to others that aren’t t the same point in their life as me.  Excuse me?!  Maybe you forgot about the 5 years prior when I worked whatever was asked of me, even if it meant sitting around waiting for problems to come.  Maybe you forgot about the fact that I don’t have a wife at home to make sure laundry is done, groceries have been bought, lunches have been packed, dinner has been made, or the house has been picked up.  Ok, so maybe this is stereotyping a little, but let’s get real.  The majority of women in relationships handle most of these tasks.

So when I received a text a few days ago from an old boss asking how I was and how they admired I was still trying to be “normal”.  Then it went on to say don’t let anyone anyone tell you that you can’t have both a professional career and be a mom.  Luckily I was on my way out because I literally started bawling.  There is no way this person knew that I felt like I was always juggling a million things and was recently somewhat criticized for needing to rearrange my priorities.  I don’t know why I feel like I need to act so tough all the time, but it felt really good to just vent and let it out.

At the end of the day I have no intention of changing my priorities and if that means making some changes in areas that lead me in different directions then that’s what will happen.  Over the past few weeks I really believe the universe knows that I am struggling and has been leaving me some hints a long the way.  We’ll see where my life takes me because

 

I will be the boss of my life

 

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Focus on You

January 10, 2017

I believe the difference between being successful and not achieving your goals is personal development.

Getting your mind in the right place is the one small thing you can do that will have a major impact. The first and one of my favorite books is “You are a Badass” by Jen Sincero. If I am ever embarking on setting new goals (or resurrecting old ones) I pull this book out. If you are looking for the group hug, sitting around the campfire type guidance this book probably isn‘t for you. If you are looking for a gentle kick in the ass that won’t totally overwhelm you I highly suggest giving it a read (or get the audio version if you’re like me and don’t have 5 extra mins to spare).

Looking for other recommendations? Send me a message and I can give you more.

Don’t believe me? Most CEO’s read an average of 4-5 books a month, while the average person only reads 4-5 books a year.

http://www.refreshleadership.com/…/average-ceo-reads-45-bo…/

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