I think the word “selfish” often gets a bad rap.
I think it also has to do with context and how someone being selfish affects others.
Dictionary.com‘s definition is:
- devoted to or caring only for oneself; concerned primarily with one’s own interests, benefits, welfare, etc., regardless of others.
- characterized by or manifesting concern or care only for oneself.
The “regardless of others” bit is what can make it harmful. I, by default, tend to be more of a caretaker and people pleaser and will often put others’ needs before mine.
I have slowly been outgrowing that habit.
Diplomat’s daughter. It’s taking some time. LOL.
But sometimes I struggle with saying what I want and how I want to do it. I have a fear of being perceived as selfish and inconsiderate of others’ feelings.
It’s funny being a bride because this is a time where I get to be selfish. I get to do things the way I want to do them (for the most part). This is MY wedding. I am only doing this once.
And as I approach my Bachelorette Weekend this weekend, I need to remind myself that it is OK to be selfish. I am going to go and have fun with some important women in my life and let them take care of ME. I am not going to worry about taking care of them (as much as that is my default!) and just enjoy myself and be in pleasure. Indulge a bit. Maybe even A LOT. 😃
Actually, it’s more about receiving than anything else. Allowing myself to receive their love and generosity. Such a challenge sometimes!
What is also a challenge is that it is in Las Vegas.
I have never been.
37 years old and never been to Vegas?!?!
I know, I know…
So, I’m excited.
I am not sure what to expect, but expect to have a good time.
But a part of me is feeling sad. And a bit of guilt for having a good time with all the tragedy that has happened there recently. I have a bit of a heavy heart around that still.
So I will allow space for both. Space for the pleasure and space for feeling a little sad if I need to. Yin and yang. Balance.
But mostly pleasure in this instance.
And BE SELFISH. I spend most of my days being selfless, being a teacher and all. Now it’s time to balance that out, too.
Let’s go Vegas! And fun girl-time shenanigans!
Today’s shoulder workout:
Do what makes you happy.
Take time to be selfish.