When Life Gives you Lemonade
Did I know that the dean was going to let me go? Perhaps. I wasn't exactly surprised when she told me.
But, as the result of many conversations with Susan, I have come up with some alternatives to that line of thought.
Because I was unhappy, because I was thinking about different jobs, because I wanted to be more creative,
the universe gave me what I asked for. An opportunity to think about what I really wanted to do and to claim it.
It is true that I was offered teaching jobs just DAYS after deciding that I wanted to remain a teacher.
So perhaps that is reality. Perhaps I asked for what I wanted, and I got it.
Of course, that doesn't mean that I didn't feel rejected, sad, angry, and bitter for much of the rest of the semester, but the idea that I had something to do with the changes did help me to weather them.
Comments
Most folks say, "When life gives you lemons, make lemonade."
You, however, expect the Universe to do the squeezing (and sweetening) for you!
With an outlook like that, how can you go wrong? Hehe! ;)
Happy 2008!!!
Either way - a change for the good, no?
Heidi
But also...I get something akin to the dodgy sugar shakes when I get too close to too much new age Secret sort of mentality.
Because I have been trying for a while for work...believe you me, I am as open as one can be to any great opportunities coming my way.
And I don't just sit on my keister. I try.
So the flip side to "want it...believe it will come...read the right books and it will find you..." implies a little bit of "you're not asking enough or right or aren't open enough or aren't deserving" or something along those lines. That troubles me a bit.
But again, I do think you make a good point and agree it's good to open up to a little more.
Julie
Using My Words
It is kind of like the people who claim that "God will heal you if you only believe enough." Then it is YOU who are at fault if you still die of cancer.
Sorry. I never meant to imply that.
Sometimes I'm just lucky.
Of course, it could have been that you were crazy lucky, but I rather think you created it.
English majors RAAAAAAWK! It took me about seven years, but I eventually found my career niche, too.
-Deep thoughts from a sleepy woman!