I am the most excited when it's weekend coz I get to stop thinking about work and do whatever I like.. such as hibernate inside my blanket, eat, sleep, repeat... Don't judge me ^^..
This time I want to do something fun instead of talking about food. Let's do some positivity exercise so to speak. I want you to ask few of your friends this question:
"HOW WILL YOU DESCRIBE ME IN 5 WORDS?"
I have done this few times before with my colleagues at work and just recently while doing a marketing coaching session. Do you think this is a scary question? Do you fear of how your friends or colleagues think of you? Or do you feel excited to hear what they say about you? For me, it's all of the above.
It's even better to actually ask this question in person and to get them spit out the answers without thinking to see how honest they are (scaryyy feeling). Most people go for the positive sides of you when they answer this question, at least from my experience.
Here is the few answers from my closest friends:
Firstly, I want to say Thank You to my friends for thinking such amazing words to describe me, and No I did not bribe them on the side for this exercise, lol... ^^
Secondly, how uplifting is this exercise? I get it, people are fickle in nature and it seriously hard to make REAL and TRUE friends. Somedays you feel like you want to smash your head to the wall after dealing with them and any other day you miss them like crazy. I love this exercise because we can see how the people around us perceive us and how amazing we are in their eyes. It's empowering. It's motivating. It's just sending GOOD VIBES all around.
I guess what I'm trying to say is that we are not alone, we have amazing friends who care and think highly of us, we all are just perfect in our imperfections. Everyone is allowed to have bad hair days, mental breakdowns, and just down right crappy moments. But let's think back to these answers, and pick ourselves up. Simply because WE ARE AMAZING. YOU are A.M.A.Z.I.N.G.
Hope you have a wonderful weekend!! I'm now off to my intensive webminar sash...
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