Wednesday, July 7, 2010

CRITICAL THINKING II ;)

It has been quite some time since I have written anything on this blog. Haha. So naturally, there is so much to say!! Today, I'll just share some things I have been thinking about . . . 

Daily we have the opportunity to learn, grow, and develop as people: as friends, family, peers, human beings, and Children of God. Most opportunities pale in comparison to the potential of such daily possibilities. Unfortunately, often, for whatever reasons, we seem instead to CHOOSE to squander such opportunities and consequently endure the journey on a path of self-induced digression. So how do we avoid such digression and embrace the opportunity to grow and enjoy the subsequent happiness?

As I have thought about it, I have discovered much of what, I feel, leads us to walk down that path we build for ourselves. However minute, overly critical thinking, cynicism, and displaced and disparaging self-consciousness, all lend a hand to build that path step by step. 

A dear friend of mine asked the question, "Why are we trained as human beings to be so critical?", and it is a question that should demand an answer. [You should read what she said about it . . . she is brilliant! http://katrinamlewis.blogspot.com/2010/07/critically-thinking.html]. It is unfortunate that so many of us grow accustomed to the criticism, warranted or not, that is directed toward us. I feel obligated to say that CONSTRUCTIVE criticism is essential to our growth and can be used as a great ally as we learn and develop into who we can become. But, as is often the case, we take something so vital to the next level. We are overly critical of our our friends, overly critical of our peers, and, most unfortunately, overly critical of ourselves.
 
We must be critical of nearly everything. Every interaction, every decision, every relationship, every circumstance. When we feel a void or feel unsatisfied, it seems our first reaction is to criticize the first thing we feel is potentially responsible. Take a second to ask yourself what, if anything, your criticism is achieving. Whom is benefiting? Achieving nothing? Benefiting nobody? Used in frustration? Often our criticism satisfies all three, and that should be the first red flag that we need to rethink our words and actions. 

Our self-critical nature is directly correlated to an often damaging self-consciousness. Why is there such a need in our society to be someone else? To compare who we are to every single person with whom we have contact? When we feel as though we must fit a stereotype, look a certain way, or act in a certain way, we begin to change who we are, and consequently, who we can become. We take the unfathomable potential God has given us, and drop kick it out the window, deciding instead to reject who we are and try to create our own potential. NEVER can this be successful . . . yet everyone does it to an extent. Does that make sense to anyone else? I wish I could say I never did this, but the fact of the matter is I am as guilty as the next person. But this is always something I try reminding myself: I am a child of God. He created me, not only to do and be great things, but He also created me in his likeness. And he DOES NOT make mistakes. There is no need to change who I am or who I can become, for with His help, I will be exactly who He intends me to be, and that is more than enough for me. :) Keep that in mind. 

I just finished reading a book entitled, "Tuesdays with Morrie" [great read for those interested]. But in it, Morrie, a professor giving council as he nears an unavoidable death, begs the question, "Why buy something that does not work? Society has been proven to fit that description. So why buy into it?" The feelings of brokenness and failure when one does not fit into the mold they are attempting to fill is not a reflection upon the person, but instead a reflection upon the mold. Remember that!!

I have also realized as of late how difficult it is to compliment people and, for some, how difficult it is to receive compliments. There must always be strings attached. Why?! When someone receives a compliment from an acquaintance or a peer, there must be ulterior motives right? Wrong!! I love nothing more than, following a compliment I have given, seeing it accepted with a smile and a thank you. If someone is generous enough to give a compliment, there is no need to figure out what he or she means by it. Perhaps they mean exactly what they said? Food for thought. Haha. 

I think the root for that issue is our natural knack for cynicism. It pains me to see those who are so consumed by their cynical nature that there must always be something wrong. No one can be completely happy. There must be something they are hiding. No one can be genuinely charitable or give service. They must want something in return. There must be something wrong at all times. Why? I believe that each and every person is innately good. Some hide and disregard it better than others, but I believe everyone has that ability to be a shining light. When someone harnesses that Light of Christ and shines it, why can't everyone just accept it in all its beauty and glory. The Light of Christ has such power to bring joy! However, how often does our cynicism step in the way of us receiving it? I fear the answer to that is greater than we hope. But through that cynicism, the possibilities are endless. There is so much goodness and beauty in the world. Its our turn to show it, find it, and embrace it. 

Throughout these thought processes, I have continually begged the question "why?'. Why is it we do what we do, say what we say, or act in the manner we do when so often it is detrimental to ourselves and those around us? Unfortunately, I can only give an answer that for myself in its entirety. Each man and woman must do likewise and answer the question of why for their own individual. For when we do, we have given ourselves the power to instead focus on how we can improve. How we can draw nearer to Christ. And how we can influence our own lives and the lives of those around us positively and for good. Each and every day we have the opportunity to change the world. The ball is now in our court. 

I am so lucky. I am surrounded by amazing friends and people, ESPECIALLY as of late. =D They are such marvelous examples of me of how to avoid that path and how to reach the potential Heavenly Father has given us. THANK YOU! =D I cannot help but beam with joy when I think of certain people and how words cannot adequately describe how I much I love them and how important they are to me. With the strength they give me it is my goal to be exactly who I can be, free of any cynicism, criticism, and self-conscious tendencies. I thank my Father in Heaven daily for the incredible people he has placed in my path and for the unbelievable opportunities he allows me. I hope I can reach the potential He has instilled in me and be who he has intended me to be, and no one else. 

TAKING A LOOK AT MY LIFE, I AM SO UNBELIEVABLY LUCKY. AREN'T YOU?? =D

" . . . I am the master of my fate, I am the captain of my soul . . . "

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Saturday, April 17, 2010

Our deepest fear . . .

Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness, that most frightens us. We ask ourselves, Who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, fabulous? Actually, who are you not to be? You are a child of God. Your playing small does not serve the world. There is nothing enlightened about shrinking so that other people won't feel insecure around you. We are all meant to shine, as children do. We were born to make manifest the glory of God that is within us. It's not just in some of us; it's in everyone. And as we let our own light shine, we unconsciously give other people permission to do the same. As we are liberated from our own fear, our presence automatically liberates others."


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Tuesday, April 13, 2010

So these are two of the GREATEST commercials of ALL TIME!! Haha. I happened to run into them the other day and figured I'd share!! =D Hakuna Matata! ;)







Oooo it's really growin now!!! =D Haha


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Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Live each day to the fullest. Get the most out of each hour, each day, and each year of your life. Then you can look forwardwith confidence and back without regret.

Be yourself, but be your best self. Dare to be different and to follow your own star. And don't be afraid to be happy. Enjoy what is beautiful. Love with all your heart and soul. Believe that all those you love, love you. Forget what you have done for your friends but always remember what they have done for you. Disregard what the world owes you and concentrate on what you owe he world.

When you are faced with a decision, make the decision as wisely as possible and then forget it. The moment of absolute truth never arrives.

LIVE.LOVE.LAUGH.

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Good News!!

So yesterday, I went in for another appointment with my surgeon. These appointments are usually fairly uneventful and mundane. This time, however, my surgeon said something that was music to my ears! He ran the tests on and worked my lower leg as he usually does, then he said, "Jason, I really hope you plan on playing again because your progression is looking really good!" Kinda a big deal. Ha. He said it should start really strengthening in the summer. Fingers are crossed!! =D

"Pressure is nothing more than the shadow of great opportunity!" -Michael Johnson

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Tuesday, February 23, 2010

I love the power some events have of bringing people of all types together. And very few events rival the ability the Olympics have. It is such a celebration of life. All of the athletes have worked harder than most can fathom and have done so to represent their country.

Honestly though, how often do so many countries and people come together, desiring the same thing, a gold medal and national pride. And how often do so many people of so many different ethnicities and walks of life come together to celebrate the same things?

These two commercials are my favorites from the Olympics that I got off of Youtube! The first is a much deserved and needed tribute to moms. I am where I am because of my angel mother and mothers everywhere play such a crucial role in life. I think the commercial is a beautiful representation of that. The second is just a motivating commercial that really brings the Olympic Spirit! [And I love the song! =D]





And this one came after so many beautiful saves by Ryan Miller and was teh reason for eveyone in my house to go crazy!! Haha

Friday, February 19, 2010

Through A Child's Eyes

I have had the beautiful opportunity these past couple months to watch some of the cutest kids in the world. It has been so much fun and has brought so many laughs. Just the other day, the 5 year old was telling me about his birthdays and told me that "so far all of my birthdays have been on January 29th". Haha. Amazing! It has also opened my eyes and reminded me of how pure the world is through a child's eyes. It is unfortunate that we allow that purity to be lost as we grow older. I want to try to find it again! Who wants to find it with me?! =D

Here are a few short stories I found that make me smile and appreciate the beautiful and pure young children I am lucky enough to have in my life . . . There is so much for us to learn! =D

Through a Child's Eyes

Author and lecturer Leo Buscaglia once talked about a contest he was asked to judge. The purpose of the contest was to find the most caring child. The winner was a four year old child whose next door neighbor was an elderly gentleman who had recently lost his wife. Upon seeing the old man cry, the little boy went into the old gentleman's yard, climbed onto his lap, and just sat there. When his mother asked him what he had said to the neighbor, the little boy said, "Nothing, I just helped him cry."

Teacher Debbie Moon's first graders were discussing a picture of a family. One little boy in the picture had a different color hair than the other family members. One child suggested that he was adopted, and a little girl said, "I know all about adoptions because I was adopted." "What does it mean to be adopted?" asked another child. "It means," said the girl, "that you grew in your mommy's heart instead of her tummy."

A four year old was at the pediatrician for a check up. As the doctor looked down her ears with an otoscope, he asked, "Do you think I'll find Big Bird in here?" The little girl stayed silent. Next, the doctor took a tongue depressor and looked down her throat. He asked, "Do you think I'll find the Cookie Monster down there?" Again, the little girl was silent. Then the doctor put a stethoscope to her chest. As he listened to her heart beat, he asked, "Do you think I'll hear Barney in there?" "Oh, no!" the little girl replied. "Jesus is in my heart. Barney's on my underpants."

As I was driving home from work one day, I stopped to watch a local Little League baseball game that was being played in a park near my home. As I sat down behind the bench on the first-base line, I asked one of the boys what the score was. "We're behind 14 to nothing," he answered with a smile. "Really," I said. "I have to say you don't look very discouraged." "Discouraged?" the boy asked with a puzzled look on his face. "Why should we be discouraged? We haven't been up to bat yet."

"Whenever I'm disappointed with my spot in my life, I stop and think about little Jamie Scott. Jamie was trying out for a part in a school play. His mother told me that he'd set his heart on being in it, though she feared he would not be chosen. On the day the parts were awarded, I went with her to collect him after school. Jamie rushed up to her, eyes shining with pride and excitement. "Guess what Mom," he shouted, and then said those words that will remain a lesson to me: "I've been chosen to clap and cheer." "

"A lesson in "heart" is my little 10 year old daughter, Sarah, who was born with a muscle missing in her foot and wears a brace all the time. She came home one beautiful spring day to tell me she had competed in "field day" -- that's where they have lots of races and other competitive events. Because of her let support, my mind raced as I tried to think of encouragement for my Sarah, things I could say to her about not letting this get her down -- but before I could get a word out, she said "Daddy, I won two of the races!" I couldn't believe it! And then Sarah said, "I had an advantage." Ah. I knew it. I thought she must have been given a head start...some kind of physical advantage. But again, before I could say anything, she said, "Daddy, I didn't get a head start... My advantage was I had to try harder!" "

A little boy about 10 years old was standing before a shoe store on the roadway, barefooted, peering through the window, and shivering with cold. A lady approached the boy and said, "My little fellow, why are you looking so earnestly in that window?" "I was asking God to give me a pair of shoes," was the boy's reply. The lady took him by the hand and went into the store and asked the clerk to get half a dozen pairs of socks for the boy. She then asked if he could give her a basin of water and a towel. He quickly brought them to her. She took the little fellow to the back part of the store and, removing her gloves, knelt down, washed his little feet, and dried them with a towel. By this time the clerk had returned with the socks. Placing a pair on the boy's feet, she purchased him a pair of shoes. She tied up the remaining pairs of socks and gave them to him. She patted him on the head and said, "No doubt, my little fellow, you feel more comfortable now?" As she turned to go, the astonished lad caught her by the hand, and looking up in her face, with tears in his eyes, answered the question with these words: "Are you God's Wife?"

Sunday, February 14, 2010

HAPPY VALENTINES DAY!!!!! =D =D

Saturday, February 13, 2010

I had the wonderful opportunity of watching the Opening Ceremonies last night and they were amazing. Vancouver did a great job!! It was also a wonderful tribute to Nodar Kumaritashvili, whose life was unfortunately lost in a luge accident Friday. Having ties to the Republic of Georgia, I was so saddened to here the news, but was relieved to see how well of a job they did last night honoring him. I was motivated and inspired to watch the Georgian athletes proudly march in, honoring their fallen teammate. The athletes were given a charge to honor him by carrying his Olympic Spirit. I love how the athletes of the Olympics have that special ability to bring life to all those who participate, cheer, and watch using their abilities.


Likewise we can come together and use our various and unique abilities to bring life to all of those around us. There are few greater feelings than the feeling of unity brought upon by the Olympics. When our world comes together as one, the power and potential is endless!!!

One of my favorite parts of the broadcast was when they showed the video of the remake of my favorite song, "We Are The World". I love the new version!!! Here is the video . . .

" . . . We are the world, connected by a common bond. LOVE. The whole plant singin along . . ."

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Mother Teresa

Here are some of my favorite quotes from one of the greatest Humanitarians of all time.
Food for thought . . . =D

"People are often unreasonable, irrational and self-centered;

Forgive them anyway.
If you are kind, people may accuse you of selfish, ulterior motives;
Be kind anyway.
If you are successful, you will win some unfaithful friends and some genuine enemies;
Succeed anyway.
If you are honest and sincere, people may deceive you;
Be honest and sincere anyway.
What you spend years creating, others could destroy overnight;
Create anyway.
If you find serenity and happiness, some may be jealous;
Be happy anyway.
The good you do today, will often be forgotten;
Do good anyway.
Give the best you have, and it may never be enough;
Give your best anyway.
In the final analysis, it is between you and God;
It was never between you and them anyway."
-Mother Teresa
[From Jul]


"Every time you smile at someone, it is an action of love, a gift to that person, a beautiful thing."
-Mother Teresa


At this time of year especially, we speak so much of love and loving one another. I think the greatest aspects of love and loving others are the simple things. Giving a smile where one is needed. Sharing joy with everyone you see and meet. Saying "hi" to random strangers [how many times has your day been made by a random person smiling and saying hi? =D]. But most importantly, what we can do to best love is to be our best self. By being the best Jason I can be I am making sure I love all of those I come into contact with the best that I can.

"To give anything less than your best is to sacrifice the gift." [Prefontaine]

Be your best self. Smile. Have Joy.
LIVE.LOVE.LAUGH.





Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Everything we do, we do for a reason. There are motivations behind everything. Most of us feel responsible for a group of people or things that pushes us to work harder, be better, and love more. As I've thought about that I've taken time to decide what my motivations are. Why I want to be my best self . . . What makes you want to be your best self?? =D

FAMILY!!!!!


FRIENDS!!!!!



MY FUTURE FAMILY AND MY RELIGION


THOSE IN NEED IN OUR WORLD!


SERENITY

Friday, January 15, 2010

Hope

Over the past several days, as updates of the horrific disaster in Haiti continue to pour in, I have had the opportunity to reflect upon some of the most profound misfortunes and fortunes of life.

Firstly, I am always caught in awe of what seems to be necessary to bring aid, unity, and charity into our world and lives. As a country, I would contest with confidence that there are very few moments in our Nation’s rich history where we have been more unified than on December 8th, 1941 and September 11th, 2001 immediately following two of the most deadly, devastating, and horrifying attacks here at home, on our American soil (Pearl Harbor and the attacks on New York’s World Trade Centers, respectively). Naturally speaking, it took the most devastating hurricane (Katrina) and this most recent earthquake to bring aid to where it was, and is, needed. Why does it take such disasters and extreme measures for us to come together as one? To help our neighbor? Ultimately, why does it take so much for us as a whole to stand up and to do our duty as citizens of this beautiful country and world? Are we so arrogant and prideful that we must be, literally and figuratively, brought to our knees in order to understand and acknowledge our individual insignificance and dependence on one another? Unfortunately, the answer to that question strikes fear within me.

Secondly, there are very obvious and oft-occurring temporal misfortunes that befall everyone. Despite what, at times, may seem to be, there is no one who escapes the grasp of such misfortunes. I have endured what I would consider a significant trial the last 8 months in a large part due to the situation and my near isolation, that I would not expect anyone but myself to understand. I would be lying if I said there were not times when I asked a question so often asked at such times; the “why me?” plea. However, I would also be lying if I said I have allowed such “apparent hardships” dictate my attitude. That part is entirely up to me. And it is at times like these when I see Haitians whose trials and hardships make mine seem so minute. If only I could carry some of their difficulty to lighten their load! I have come to the conclusion that whatever our problems may be, however minute, in their own uniqueness to situation and persons, are difficult and often crippling when carried alone. More often than not, whether or not by choice, problems, difficulties, and hardships are endured individually. As we “bear one another’s burdens”, so to speak, we are all strengthened and grow together, unified. Are we honestly too selfish to avoid that gift of mutual growth because of a desire to avoid work and shared difficulty entirely? Again, the answer is scary.

Finally I have also had the opportunity to reflect upon the many fortunes of life. “With all of its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Strive to be happy”. It is truly a beautiful world in which we live. Though at times they are hard to see, appreciate, and understand, our blessings are endless no matter who, where, or how we are. It is a charge to all to take time to “stop and smell the roses”. To stop to appreciate your surroundings and blessings, for they are so abundant when we look. To develop gratitude for what we have as opposed to a lust for what we want. Open your eyes to the beauty of this world! On top of all of that, quite possibly the most profound fortune of all, is that of opportunity and potential. Each and every one of us has an infinite supply of both. As we stand together we stand strong. We each have the potential to be great; to be the change this world so desperately needs. We all are blessed with opportunities on a daily basis that allow us to take steps towards realizing the infinite potential. As we join together, unified, our joint potential and opportunity is untapped and will be unexplainable. Oh the things we can do! Realizing this, the question is no longer “What have I done?”, but instead “What will I do”? And the answer to that one, my friends, brings no fear at all, but instead, brings HOPE.

The following link is for a music video that has motivated and inspired me a great deal through the years as I have done my best to unify and serve those around me! We all have a part to play!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WmxT21uFRwM

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Monday, January 11, 2010

A Few Pictures From the Holidays!

Here are a few pictures from the holidays with the fam! I wish pictures could show how much fun it was but they just don't do it justice! Might as well try my best though! =D

With Sissy after she acted in Pinnochio! She stole the show! Haha. No surprise there!

At the tree farm with the family. For those of you that hadn't seen the cane yet, there ya go. Haha. Classy I know.

The family [minus Mom as she was taking the picture] about to cut down the tree.

Making a gingerbread house with Kaylie.

On the stairs at Bubba's house Christmas morning before going down. Me, Josh, Nate, Matt, then Sis. Nate and I definitely woke up at 5:30 after watching the "Home Alone"s all night Christmas Eve then went and got everyone up. Classic Christmas Morning.

The three older boys downstairs Christmas morning. Good times!


The fam!!! Love em!

This was such a great holiday break reminding me of how lucky I am and how amazing all of my family is! I wish I could adequately describe it!! Hope everyone's holidays were equally as enjoyable! =D

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