[Where's My Mojo?] Embracing Our Reality
February 13th, 2012
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by Jodi · Filed Under: General Health · Ponderings
Emotion is a force that drives harder than a stampede of buffalo and is as secure as a tall glass of water sitting on the edge of a table…
I have wanted to do this series since the beginning of last year and have danced around the topic in a few posts since then but have never really “gone there” because this is so close to me. Whenever I’m this close to a topic, it never really comes out the way I want because I struggle with getting the point out and making sense at the same time. It’s like I have a conversation in my head and you’re supposed hop in at any time and figure that out. Ha! Good luck with that. With this series, though, I know what the hard part is going to be so why not tell you what that is beforehand so you may be prepared in case I begin to become confusing or go over your head in some way? If you are going to successfully navigate through this series, there are 3 things you will need to recognize as you follow along all week:
There is an internal GPS device that drives us goal oriented folk, whether we acknowledge it or not. Some of us are super aware of it and it almost seems obvious and silly to mention, sort of like, “Duh. I’m goal oriented.” However, some of us never realize how much it is driving us until it suddenly stops working one day and then we’re left thinking, “What the heck was that?” Everything about us operates around that GPS device. How we treat others, how we treat ourselves, how we handle our jobs/career and even how we handle our relationships is all preprogrammed into that device that is hidden away in us somewhere way out of our view.
To be fair, the less psycho, goal oriented folk have it, too. It’s not like they are doomed to a life of aimlessness because they are not taskmasters like us. It’s more like they have compasses, though, or paper charts and trip-tiks than they have GPS devices. Ours seem to be much more precise, much more focused which cause us to move with a force and speed in life that is undeniable. This doesn’t mean that we are super successful or anything because that is not a prerequisite. It means that if we’re hanging laundry somewhere, we’re hanging laundry somewhere. It will be done efficiently, with fervor, purpose and zeal. We may measure out the space or research the best place to hang our laundry. We may hang more laundry at one time than the average woman would ever hang. Or we work on several techniques to hang the laundry, visiting other laundromats to make sure we were doing a good job. Then we move on to hanging laundry while folding at the same time, too. Then we master folding. Then we master hanging and folding in several different formats making sure that we stay current in both the hanging world and the folding world. THEN we want people to know that we are the masters of the hanging world, the folding world *and* the hanging and folding world together. Most importantly, we want to be recognized for it. Make no mistake about that. It’s not enough to do this or learn about it; someone somewhere needs to recognize it.
I use laundry as an example on purpose because the mode in which you burned yourself out has nothing to do with the fact that you burned yourself out. You may be tempted to blow off this whole series as not pertaining to you if I used an athlete as an example and you don’t feel athletic at all. Or if I used dieting as an example, you may think that that wasn’t what kept you from running that race so this is about someone other than you because you are the athlete. I want to make sure I emphasize that it doesn’t matter what you were driven about or whether or not you accomplished your goal, what matters is that your drive is gone. The GPS signal went dead and now you have no idea where you are going because you have no compass of your own, no paper map to fall back on and no drive to make it happen.
Recognition #1: It’s not about {XYZ}, it’s about my GPS device. And the question is, “Why did it burn out?”
Once we have lost our way, the chaos and mayhem that follows can be overwhelming: up and down eating, in and out of the gym, no type of normalcy in our eating or exercising, endless guilt, confusion, questioning our worth, countless attempts to get going again only to have them end in failure. Each time we try to go back to where we left off but fail to make it happen, we sink deeper into a pit that may show up as anger, depression, resentment or passivity. It’s either we’re mad at the world, beaten down by the world, sticking our middle finger up at the world or we walk away from the world. No matter what, we cannot get back who we once were no matter how hard we try.
Recognition #2: No matter what I do, the woman who once was, is now gone and I have to own that. However, that’s not a bad thing.
It is at this point that all of our stories begin to go in different directions. Whether we choose to be introspective or stay more on the surface and become more task driven, the journey we take is ours and ours alone. For me, I went so deep inside that I almost got stuck in my colon for a minute there and wasn’t sure I could get out again. It has been awesome and hard all at the same time and I want the same thing for you. But there is work to be done and it is more than just picking another event. There is a bit of soul searching to do and some realizations that need to be made about ourselves if we are ever to get that drive back again to the degree that was there before AND in a healthier way. Not everything I say is going to ring true for you, but some aspect of it will. Take what is yours, leave all else on the screen.
Recognition #3: Ok, I get it. This series is not “my answer” but the beginning to “my process”. Getting my drive back is directly related to the amount of digging I am willing to do.
As always, ladies, I cannot wait to hear from you. Email me, comment below or send a carrier pigeon to my house. Who cares. But let me know what you’re thinking… Cool? Woop woop!








Rock, scissors, paper….my GPS got all three! What to do??? I think it is all the confusion surrounding me. I will start a sift and sort journey with you….thanks for all you do Jodi!
xoxoxo
Monica
Oh girl!
I love sift and sort journeys!! Does this mean I can get a new journal??
BULLSEYE! Yea, love love love your articles…so talented and brilliant!
Sheesh! makes a whole lot of sense now.
Lynn!
Thank you, girl! You are too! Don’t forget that! <3
Chinweoke!!
YAY!!!! It helps that we’ve all gone through it so we can see it better.