relationships, yoga

Step 40: The Opinions of Others

“The goal of many leaders is to get people to think more highly of the leader. The goal of a great leader is to help people to think more highly of themselves.” ~ J. Carla Nortcutt

While this quote by J. Carla Nortcutt is about leadership, it applies to so many other types of relationships, too. Whenever we meet someone new, start a new job, go to our first day of class, we often think, “I hope they like me.” It’s a natural human instinct to want others to think well of us, and at time it may cause us some stress and uneasiness. What if we could ease that stress by taking Nortcutt’s advice? What if we approached new relationships with the thought, “I want to help people feel good about themselves through their interaction with me?”

In recent weeks, I’ve been approaching some new interactions this way and the results are remarkable. I’m functioning with great fluidity, and the conversations get more in-depth more quickly. I wonder how many people go through their lives wondering if their thoughts and opinions are valued and valid? How many people truly feel that they are significant?

If there is anything that yoga has taught me, it’s the simple principle of “the light that is in me honors the light that is in you.” All of you. It’s how I close every one of my classes, and how I’m approaching every interaction. We’ll see if the magic of these words can become self-sustaining.

3 thoughts on “Step 40: The Opinions of Others”

  1. Christa:

    I would not be writing this post if I did not value your contributions. And you are valued as a human being too.

    Anytime you have any self-doubts, please consider reading some of the opinions from the readers of your blog. And then, hopefully, that will set your mind at ease. And you will find peace of mind. We are all rooting for you and want to make sure you feel happy about yourself, no matter what.

    I am happy your positive affirmations are helping you on your life’s journey and leading to the formation of new relationships. Probably, your anxiety will be lessened as you forge new friendships and increase your circle of influence.
    You are already quite successful, I don’t think you have anything to worry about at all. Wish you godspeed. Thanks.

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    1. Thanks, Archan! You are so right – the comments on this blog and my writing definitely keep me going. Especially through the rough patches. Thank you for always leaving such insightful comments and links for me to check out. I so appreciate the support!

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  2. I agree, I find it to be very true that relating with others becomes far more at ease when you are able to project honor and respect toward the other person. This is quite simple in superficial encounters, but it does get more complicated over time in relationships.

    Aine

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