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When Self-Growth Becomes Self-Sabotage
By Marie-Pier Charron
Many of us invest quality time and energy into our personal development. We
buy inspiring books, sometimes with the workbooks or journals that
complement them. We discuss psychology with our friends - or we look for
friends with whom we can have open discussions on the subject. There is
activity in our mind - at times a little bit of confusion. We encounter so
many different lines of thoughts, so many tools, so many exploratory
exercises we can do. It's as if we were in the middle of a dense, majestic
forest...
Then, maybe it happened to you, you reach a point where you don't feel
satiated anymore after reading the hot new self-improvement book... The
workshop just feels like another workshop... Philosophical discussions feel
more like empty calories... It's not that your head is full: it's more that
you are hungry. You are hungry, because you have tasted - sometimes chewed –
the wisdom you have read or heard, but you haven't digested and integrated
it. Don't we benefit from relaxing and taking a break after a good meal?
I think none of us have ever seen, written in the back of a book, "You don't
need to read me – all the wisdom is within you”. No publisher would be so
open-minded (or masochist)... Besides, we are the ones who have to figure
out for ourselves how we can best use the resources available to us - how we
can use them to connect to our own inner wisdom, inspirations, intuitions.
Other people's insights are guiding lights. We don't need a zillion guiding
lights, in fact we get lost if we are surrounded by too many of them - they
point in too many different directions. Their role is simply to show us
possibilities, which we can consider... and once we have chosen something to
be our truth, we close the book, we turn the light off, and we get in touch
with our own inner guidance.
One simple concept can drastically change our life. It can be, "Love
yourself", it can be, "Be all that you can be", or "Fear is an illusion"...
But none of these makes real sense, no concept will truly transform our
life, if it's not integrated in every cell of our body, if it doesn't feel
as tangible as if it came from us in the first place. We keep reading and
listening to “teachers”, and "experts"; but who's the best expert, when it
comes to you, or when it comes to me?
I believe nothing in self-growth has to be hard and complex. You can sit in
silence, you can look inside yourself with wide open eyes, and you will
"see", or feel, the precise wisdom you need at that exact moment. It's not
always exactly what we want to hear - in fact, often it's not, so we refuse
to accept it - but sometimes that's what self-growth is about, that's what
we really need to bring ourselves to the next level. That being said, it's
easier sometimes to face a book, or another person, than it is to truly face
and accept ourselves. And let's acknowledge the fact that we often prefer
complicated answers, and techniques.
"Self-sabotage" is a strong word... What I tried to convey with the
provoking title is that, at some point, the energy we dedicate to
self-growth resources may better serve us (in terms of self-growth) if we
invest it elsewhere: in introspection... in basic down-to-earth actions...
in meditations... or maybe in fun things...
Sometimes we have an endless to-do list that causes us major stress, and
instead of simply doing what must be done, we will read a book on
relaxation, do yoga, or else... Sometimes we are a little gloomy, we just
need to loosen up, laugh, and have fun... but we will attend a workshop on a
subject we think will provide us answers. Not that it won't! Obviously, none
of this is "bad" - sometimes it may even be the most constructive things to
do... but what I'm highlight here is that sometimes, it may not. Finally, I
guess my point is: "self-growth can be everything, you have access within
yourself to all the wisdom there is, and you are magnificent beyond what you
can imagine".
To find out more about
Marie-Pier Charron
visit her website at:
www.implosions.net
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