Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Working Towards a Result... Working to Enjoy It

Results.  What we're working towards.  The end.  Final answer.  

It seems like everything that we do, or engage in, often is really only to get us to somewhere else.  We're working on projects to complete them.  We read books to finish them.  We watch televisions shows to see how they end.  There's a certain finality about things that provides us some sort of closure, or success - success in that we've accomplished what we set out to do.

So what happens when we don't see our results right away? We might get anxious, nervous, frustrated.  We start to question what we're doing wrong, what we aren't getting that's prohibiting us from getting to where we need to be.  We feel like we've wasted time, wasted energy - having nothing to show for the work that we put in can create a serious since of aggravation.  

What's the answer? How do we get around this feeling of anxiety when we don't see the results right away? Well, for me, I realized today what's happening on the way to getting my results.  I'm learning.  I'm experimenting.  I'm practicing a series of skills that I'll need when the real deal comes around.  What I realized is that we have to enjoy the journey, the process, the hard work, and even the frustration, just as much as we'll enjoy the end results.  It's strange, because I've known that before - running the marathon is a perfect example.  All the training runs, all the practice, all the work that was put into the final event was just as great, if not better, then the real thing.

So while I'm working to get my results,  I'm going to try and embrace the spectrum of emotions, savor the learning experience, and making the most of each situation.  Because it's the journey to the end that makes things worth it - and besides, instant gratification overrated.   

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Congratulations Cressey's!

My best friend Anna got married this past weekend - and I think everyone who went to the wedding is probably still living on the high that was received from being part of such a special day.  Anna was stunning - her dress, her hair, her make-up, her glow - she was absolutely breathtaking.  And Eric was so handsome.  Together they were radiating.  Flowers, food, and music were perfect - but what is really so amazing is the amount of love that was in the room.  Every single person there has so much love for Anna and Eric - and it was evident in every action, every word, and every emotion expressed.

Friends from everywhere joined in the celebration - from Oregon, to Colorado, Chicago, Michigan, Florida, and Canada and everywhere in between.  It was such a special thing to have so many dear family and friends all in the same room.

Anna and Eric - I know I already told you so many times this weekend - but thank you so much for such a memorable weekend.   You two made a wonderful celebration very special for so many people and I feel so honored to have been a part of the festivities. I love you both so much and wish you nothing but the best in your lives together!

And of course... Ya Bates! :)