Are you a hero or victim? |
How do you see yourself? As a hero or a victim? In any given
life circumstance, you can see yourself either way.
I recently moved into my new home. As is often the case with
a “new” home, that is to say new to me, although built in the mid 1960s, it has
what is euphemistically referred to as a few “issues.” As in, I was scheduled
to leave town for work first thing Friday morning, and Wednesday night, both
toilets in my house ceased to function. This mattered greatly, as the
puppy-sitter who was booked to take care of my beloved dogs in my absence could
not be expected to stay over-night without a functioning toilet, and it being a
Holiday weekend, I would not be able to find a place to board them last-minute.
Hero or victim? First thought, victim. Of all the times for
the toilets to fail, and not one, but both toilets! After frantic calls to
plumbers not returning my call (more “victim”), worrying myself sick over “Now,
what?! This is a disaster!”(yet more “victim”) I took myself in hand, and gave
myself a talking-to.
As in, “who would you like to be, Noelle?” A whiny victim,
or a successful hero? Good question. Because, you see, I know from long
experience, that a hero is simply someone who refuses to see a problem as
unsolvable, and forges on until some kind of solution is unearthed. Sometimes
that means being Captain Marvel and saving the world, sometimes it’s just me
figuring out a toilet situation . . .
Once I shifted my perspective, it dawned on me to contact the
repair person who’d fixed some odds and ends; maybe he’d know a willing
plumber. To my surprise, he turned out to be the willing plumber. Plus, he was
up for a crack-of-dawn visit to the local home improvement center, purchasing
two new guaranteed fully-functioning toilets--at a reasonable price, no less--
and installing them, all before I had to leave Friday morning. Whew.
Had I stuck with my “Woe is me, life is so unfair” position,
I would not have continued trying to come up with a solution. It was only when I
told myself that somehow I’d get this handled that the idea came to me to
contact the repair person.
Next time you are up against what could easily be defined as
a victim situation, challenge yourself to find your inner hero. You’ll be
surprised at just how innovative they (you) are.
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