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T is for Trust by Conlee Ricketts #atozchallenge

4/23/2014

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is for Trust


The idea for 26 Days to Practice Peace came to me months ago as a list of 26 words flew through my fingertips onto a page in my notebook.  I thought what a great idea to create something for people to work their way through for 26 days in the hopes that at the end there would be a subtle shift in their life from one place, maybe isolation, maybe stagnation, maybe scattered feelings to a place of comfort, focus, and confidence.

I made the list of 26 words in a matter of moments not really thinking about them at all.  Then the list sat and sat and sat for a few months until now.  I have never changed one of the words corresponding to its letter.  I think the word that popped for me is a word that I myself need to spend a day with and spend some time getting to know and understand why it came to me on the list.

Trust is very much one of those words that needs some serious work on my part.

Lately I have given up the need to feel in control of my life and the direction it is taking.  I tell myself that I trust the Universe to point me in the right direction to learn all that I need to learn.  I just need to consistently show up each day dedicated to being the best version of myself, take what life offers, learn the lessons presented, and keep the faith so to speak.  Trusting the Universe is a piece of cake for me; trusting my fellow man is where I am struggling.

Like everyone I’m sure, I’ve been let down by the people I know, the people I love, the people I trust.  My problem is that after a few let downs I have chosen to withdraw and stop investing myself in trusting others.  When people say they will do something for me my typical reply is “No thank you, that’s not necessary.” Why do I do that? Because over the years people I loved and depended on to deliver on their promises did not.  It occurred to me that it was safer to stop asking for things—like help—because if I never asked I could never feel let down and disappointed by others.

A small example of this is a story I tell to demonstrate that “let down” feeling.  It happened about 20 years ago around Valentine’s Day.  I was asked by my significant other (at the time) what I wanted for Valentine’s Day.  I said that if he really wanted to do anything at all for me it would be to take the dogs to get groomed.  Not very romantic on my part, but it was a luxury I wanted to give my dogs and myself because this way I would have to bathe them.  I reiterated how desperately I wanted this; I said I didn’t want any Victoria’s Secret (the typical gift) and if he really wanted to be my hero he would take the dogs to the groomers for me.  When I got home from work on February 14th I found two lovely pink boxes from Victoria’s Secret on my bed.

These types of events are what I started to notice was a pattern of me asking for A and getting B in return.  So I ultimately have stopped asking because I don’t trust people anymore.  This is a dangerous place to live—not trusting others.  My dog/under garment example is not a huge betrayal or let down in the grand scheme of things, but my loss of trust in others is a result of a series of these tiny events along with much larger and more painful series of abuses both emotional and physical, that have made me perhaps a little too stubborn and resistant to seek help or kindnesses offered by others.

I have decided to use this day to continue to trust that the lessons I need to learn will present themselves to me in ways that I can understand and resolve with little pain.  I will work on learning to take people at their word and more importantly to not feel as though I am somehow to blame if they don’t follow through, and to not determine I wasn’t worthy of their follow through if they are unable to deliver, and to stop assuming that just because I may ask for a certain type of help in the form of A that perhaps B can’t be useful too. 

It is okay to ask for help and to trust the people in your life, but if other people don’t behave in ways that we perhaps expect them too, well duh…that’s not really realistic in the first place is it?  The only person I can control is me; I need to re-enter the world of trusting my fellow man and letting go of my expectations.

I will enter my day with a sense of trust that things will go exactly as they should, and if someone offers something I will trust that they mean it and hold only good intentions for me.



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