We Just Try

 It’s a sobering (literally!) thing to look back on my own behavior. I see how I developed coping mechanisms, and when they no longer worked (assuming they ever did), what methods I then tried. All, of course, were centered on ME - my wants, desires, needs, hopes. They still are, to be honest, but the focus has changed from All Me All the Time to Mostly Me, but You Too. I can still let my selfish self run the show, but now I see it. When that happens, I have a choice: serve myself or serve others.

I’m no longer seeking a crown,  although I mock myself when I refer to my new chair as “my throne”. I get to be the Queen of my own life, but no one has to bow to me or serve my needs ahead of their own. It can be both enlightening and embarrassing to take a peek into my past, to see just how that selfishness manifested and affected others.

Thank Goodness I don’t have to be stuck in that muck. I’ve found the freedom to be myself, unadorned by a tiara, willing to be of service where I can. It’s not an ‘all-or-nothing’ process - all I need to bring to this day is a willingness to be a helpful human being, be-ing. 

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