Wednesday, October 26, 2016

The Happiest Car on Earth!

The Happiest Car on Earth!
© Allen Merritt (2016)

I turned my head to the left and read the words, “Clap Along.” Then the little black car pulled ahead and I noticed the license plate displayed, “HAAPPY.” Next, I see a picture of the recording artist Pharrell and some of the lyrics to his popular song, “Happy.”

Of course, I had to smile as that little black car pulled on up the road on to its destination. I couldn’t help but think this was one person not afraid to express themselves and share it with the world in their own refreshingly subtle way. Like it or not, this car was sending a message to anyone who would embrace and receive it. Get happy. No, not just get happy, but express and share happiness.

Do you suppose the driver was listening to happy music while puttering along? Maybe they were listening to an all joke radio station and laughing themselves crazy. I can imagine these things happening inside the car. There is a phrase to consider here and that is,”wherever your treasure might be, there will your heart also be.” Why not condition yourself to look on the bright side to work on developing more of the happy in every day? Let the happy bug be the treasure you store in your heart.

This reminds me of a few other songs with similar themes.

Forget your troubles, come on get happy…put on a happy face.
You’re never fully dressed without a smile
Happy days are here again...
Oh, Happy day!

No matter how I view it, the idea of happy sounds good to me. Now, I have heard the comment, “That person is way too happy.” I think this is just negativity rearing its ugly head trying to snatch some of that happiness away from the situation. I guess, there is usually one person in a bunch who will oppose a good thing. And, I suppose that is what is interesting about mankind. If everyone were exactly alike, it would be boring. Opposing attitudes give us broader perspective and help us consider other possibilities, which I envision as limitless. Happiness can abound anytime, anyplace and anywhere.

Let’s break it down.

What is “happy?”

The first part of the word establishes itself right away. That is the letters “H and A.” which spells out “Ha.” When I think of “Ha” I think of laugher and laughing, enjoyment and fun. It seems appropriate that being happy begins with the letters that phonetically spell out a verbal manifestation of guttural laughter.

Is happy a feeling, an expression, a noun or a verb? Is it a state of being? I looked up the word on my phone and touched on the word on my Smartphone screen and all of a sudden I heard the phone verbalize the word. I smiled again! I didn’t know my phone would do that. I did it again. A little voice said, “Happy!” Before I even looked at the definition I realized allowing little surprises and wonder filter into each moment is the very essence of being happy.

According to an internet search, the meaning directs itself to not just a feeling but also in showing a sense of pleasure and contentment.¹ Isn’t that interesting? This suggests to me that happy is not something you keep to yourself. It’s something you share and continue to develop.

However you define it and/or experience it, make it your own. Allow yourself a little happiness to seep into little moments in your day. That is my hope for everyone this week. Go out and find some happy. Write it on the chalkboard. Put a sign in your window, Decorate your car and spread the good news to the world.

If you need a little extra boost in this arena, then think on these synonymous words that relate to the idea:

Cheerful, cheery, merry, joyful, jovial, jolly, jocular, gleeful, carefree, untroubled, delighted, smiling, beaming, grinning, in good spirirts or a good mood, pleased, contented, lighthearted, satisfied, grateful, buoyant, radiant, sunny, blithe, beautific and jouyous, thrilled, elated, ecstatic, euphoric, overjoyed, blissful, cloud nine, walking on air, jubilant and on and on and on.¹

This week’s positive message is choose to be happy. Let the essence of all that is happy fill your day. Don't let your happy be a matter of happenstance, but a choice. And if you choose to drive a car covered in "happy," so be it!

Enjoy your week!

Cheers!


https://www.google.com/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8#q=what%20is%20happy¹ (Viewed 10-14-2016 searched by What Is Happy?)

Wednesday, October 19, 2016

The Law of Murphy Strikes Again!

The Law of Murphy Strikes Again!
© Allen Merritt (2016)

I woke up Monday morning feeling rested enough, but without being able to put a finger on it I felt kind of like I was walking through limbo land. I should have known right then and there I was in for a ride. Murphy’s Law grabbed on with a vengeance. You know, whatever can go wrong will go wrong? This wasn’t the first time and it may not be the last time. I’ve even written about it in a previous blog. 

Anyway, I just want to know who this Murphy is anyway and where can I find him, so I can give him a little piece of my mind and the what for! That Murphy’s Law mindset is simply negative. There’s no two ways about it. Unfortunately, there is some truth in it from time to time. For me, it began on Monday and interestingly carried on into to Tuesday.

In the best of situations things are not always going to happen the way you think they will or in the time frame you hope they will. Things come about, get in the way, and stop working for no reason whatsoever and so on.  That was my Monday at almost every turn. It was a miracle I got anything done! Put other people’s attitudes, misunderstandings and perspectives into that mix and that barrage of Murphy issues becomes exacerbated. It’s exhausting and sometimes emotional.

Of course, my main concern is how to get through it unscathed and preserve positivity. Some important things to remember is to maintain awareness, breathe, remain calm, do not act rashly, avoid reactivity and give a little space and time to the matter, if you can. I realize this is not always possible up front, especially if there are other people directly involved and time is of the essence.

I have a couple of friends who are always telling me Mercury is in retrograde. I guess it is dwelling there, because it has not left retrograde in quite a long time (he says with an attempt at humor).

Whatever the circumstance, I understand decisions and life happens in these moments where the very core of our humanity and humanness are challenged beyond belief. The good news is that I did get through Monday and made all my appointments and fixed the issues, but I did not walk away feeling great about any of it. And, thus we say time heals all wounds. Take a little time to embrace, accept, adjust or be aware of what you are feeling and what is going on, because then a better decision and responce can come about and healing the situation will be facilitated.

Tuesday led to more frustration between personalities over what happened on Monday all the way to the point where I was prepared to make a decision to walk away and move away from certain job 

opportunities, if need be. I did my best to smooth out problems and successfully for the most part. And, I was grateful. Ultimately, we have to be aware that we cannot always control others and their reactions in the heat of a moment.

I am reminded how I am not the type to want to cause grief for others, but at the same time I wish the same peaceful approach to myself. That is a positive and important message. Be good to yourself so you can be as good if not better to others. Ultimately, the craziness settled, moments passed and along came an apology that really spurred on an opportunity to forgive and forget.  Yahoo!

At the moment, I am looking for only good news to come into the fray from today on. I’m seeing it! I envision it! I command it! Okay, I’ll settle down a bit, but you get the idea. Keep an eye on the prize and look for the best in every situation, especially those that appear to be getting out of hand.

Now, here is another button to my experiences which may prove helpful. I attended a small reception at the end of my conference day Monday and had a little glass of vino! One of the attendees and speakers came along to chit chat. She was lively and fun and shared how her trip was quite the ordeal as a passenger had passed away in mid flight. She relayed how medics, doctors and flight attendants were all busy administering CPR, which they are required to do until paramedics arrive. In this case, the plane had to land to make that happen. Get the picture; a lot of ongoing work for those responders while the family of the passenger looked on in grief. The plane routed to the closest airport and nose dived to the ground faster than the lady had ever experienced in the way of a landing.

After hearing this story, I remember thinking to myself how this makes my crazy day with Murphy and his dad-gummed law seem like nothing at all. So the moral to all this is maybe it isn’t (or wasn’t) all so bad.  And, we are not alone and not the only ones experiencing the causes and effects of one thing or another.

Thus we end another week on a positive note.

Have a good week.


Cheers!

Thursday, October 13, 2016

The Chill Pill!

The Chill Pill!
© Allen Merritt (2016)

I worked on a conference this week where I heard a speaker refer to the idea of how if there were such a thing as an exercise pill, everyone would be taking it because it would be so easy to stay fit. It got me to thinking about how pills of any kind have become a natural part of human existence. There is a pill for just about everything now. Everyone gravitates toward the “pill.” Industry loves it. 

The pill can be a profitable and lucrative business for those selling it, but do we really need them to eliminate or alleviate adversity in our lives? 

  • Got a headache? Solution = aspirin
  • Got back pain? Take a pill targeting pack pain.
  • Sneezing? Running nose? Can’t sleep? Yes, there are pills for all of these.
  • Erectile dysfunction? There’s a variety of options. Competition abounds.
  • Depressed? Psychiatrists have an answer. It’s called a prescription.

Pills have become the answer for how to get rid of or stop something you don’t want to have or deal with. They even help avoid and allow. For example, birth control pills alleviate the chance of pregnancy; PReP pills claim to help ward off HIV; and, even laxatives help make people regular because they do not want to be holding on to something!

In pondering the subject of pills, the topic of side effects now comes into play. Ever hear the announcer for those drug commercials spew off a sped up list of side effects at the end of the announcement? The list is almost as long as the benefits of taking the drug. The negative consequences may outweigh the positive ones. Personally, I am not sure it is worth it in the end.

For me, I have always avoided the idea of taking any kind of drug if I could help it. I attribute that to my mother who was addicted to opiates. After watching all her ups and downs associated with illness, recovery and well-being, I guess I learned by osmosis not to want to take anything in the form of a pill or other mind altering substances. That’s not to say I have not and will not on occasion reach for some relief in a worst case scenario. After all, there are many cases where a particular medication is valuable to its patient and/or cannot (or should not) be avoided; only a qualified physician should recommend such remedies. But when is reaching for a pill the only option?

Remember cute little statements such as, “Take a chill pill, man!” or “Don’t be a bitter pill.”? These kinds of verbal pills were simple statements and reminders that we have the power to change our reality; to relax or modify our attitude toward the better. No side effects, really. Healthier options!

Here are some ideas to remember to avoid negative side effects and negative experiences. Cut down on all the pills. Take a figurative pill instead such as fresh air, exercise, better diet, a few laughs and surround yourself with good friends and family. How about a hot bubble bath?

During the last year and a half of writing positivity blogs I have provided examples, exercises and challenges to help stimulate the positive for everyone. The grab bag grows and is like a bottomless bag of possibilities. I think the key is keeping your eyes and ears open with a keen sense of awareness on what opportunities and best practices work for you.  When you least expect it a sign, a phrase, a song or something comes along to remind you and help you push through the day. No need to run to the medicine chest or for grabbing a pill bottle!

If anything, take a figurative happy pill and do something good for yourself. Take a positive stance and have a better day. And, on that note, here's my suggestion: do something nice for yourself and call me in the morning!

Enjoy your week!


Cheers!

Wednesday, October 5, 2016

Losing it!

Losing it!
© Allen Merritt (2016)

I lost it.
No doubt about it.
I simply lost it!
I wasn’t even trying to lose it, but I did.
That’s what happened.
I lost it.

I felt all of the old cliches come flooding into my life all at the same time. Needless-to-say, some are the very same comments my mother used to use on me as a child.

  • You can’t even keep your head on straight.
  • If it were a snake, it would have bitten you.
  •  It’s probably right under your nose or on top of your head.
  • If your head weren’t attached, you’d lose that, too!

Okay, here’s what happened. After a full day of working hard to catch up on one of my projects I had fallen behind on, I hit another wall because I couldn’t find a disk (or the information stored on the disk).

More specifically, an SD card, which held hours of video footage and represented hundreds of miles travel. Ouch!

My heart sank a bit and my body deflated as I searched everywhere, racking my brain, backtracking, reviewing all the material I had at my fingertips and tearing through a number of bags I had been using over the last few weeks. I literally, poured out a lot of junk from several bags and they were strewn all over the place. Get the picture? Ever been in this situation? You’re trying hard to make things go smoothly and then you find a monkey wrench, a hitch in your get along, a wall, a hurdle, an obstacle/challenge or whatever else you want to call it. No matter how you look at it you are face to face with a negative when you want to be chatting it up with a positive.

The result of losing it meant the possibility of having to re-shoot necessary material needed for the current project. I knew if worse came to worse I could do that and manage for the here and now, but what about other valuable irreplaceable material I captured somewhere out there in the world hundreds of miles away? I would never get that back. It felt like losing all your sentimental items in a house fire. You can’t get it back and you can’t take it with you. Yikes.

This put me into a temporary land of the lost moment, not quite “in a funk”, but wondering what to do to turn my situation around. Of course, I have to share the story, because it is a lesson in living life on a positive note.

Ultimately, as I am sure many others have experienced, I was not sure how to recover from this one. I was aware of my demeanor. I maintained a state of calm. I didn’t fly off the hand or throw a hissy fit. I simply considered my options.

Stop. Rest. Breathe. Contemplate. Pray. Prepare. Embrace the opportunity and hope the new material will be better than the old. I thought about how this was an opportunity to adapt and adjust, to let go in order to shine a light on the circumstances and on the positive possibilities.

Interestingly, as I wrote this blog I was reading a passage in a book I was in the middle of, which seemed to speak to me and appropriate to share. It read, “When we see things in a limited way, we leave ourselves vulnerable to nothing but hassle, pain and confusion.”¹

With this in mind, although I hadn’t found the lost item, I’m resolved not to get upset or beat myself up over it. Like I said, maybe some of the material will come out better in the long run. Stranger things have happened.

In any case, this is the situation I dare say many experience. And, it isn’t the same thing as saying, “The dog ate my homework.” Let’s face, sometimes we just lose it!

Our car keys
Our identification card
Twenty bucks

There is another interesting dichotomy to consider here in terms of “losing it.” This is the idea of losing it in the literal sense such as losing our temper or our mind. Generally, I can’t point to anything good that can come from that sort of losing it. Someone always gets hurt and winds up with the short end of a stick. That’s why I feel it’s s important to take our situations, put them in proper perspective and maintain a sense of balance/peace despite it all.

Sure! On some level I am saddened and wish I wasn’t in this predicament, but I do have a choice to keep my chin up and pull up my boot straps. Create and recreate. I have that power available to me, we all do. Adapt and adjust as needed. I guess I just talked myself into not wasting another minute worrying about it. Now, isn’t that a positive take on life? If my SD card shows up, great. If not, moving on. Life goes on. Just got to do it! Where there is a will there is away, right? 

I know! 

More clichés.

But consider this; any other attitude would lead to quitting or dropping out just as you are getting to the finish line. So why not go for it? Try not to lose it but if you do, remember you have power to keep recovering and keep on going.

By the way, the happy ending is I found it. I never really lost it. I just couldn’t find it right away. It was there all along. Mystery solved, but what a journey. Moments of doubt, hesitation and uncertainty.

If you find yourself losing it this week, take a step back and wait a while, then come back to it later and you might find it, whatever “it” might be. If not, adapt and adjust.

More power to ya!


Cheers!