WAYS TO ATTRACT ATTENTION
I started this blog with a reference to something I read this morning. I erased my initial tirade -- decided it's not worth it. Sometimes I just have to let things go; stay out of the poison, so to speak. This blog is about me, after all.
But, it does bring up a good point -- I have been told and reminded that as I study, as I practice, as I teach longer and become more experienced, people will be attracted to me; to what I have to offer. But, I still wonder whether I should do more to attract more attention. What should I do or how should I act in order to attract people into my field? (This reflects a bit of my own impatience.)
Well, since I see it happening (more people coming into my field, albeit slowly), here is my step-by-step plan:
- Do the best job I can.
- Accept the place I'm in.
- Treat people as I want to be treated.
- Do not talk about others in any way, other than positively.
- Smile.
- Deal with my frustrations by myself (note: my husband's ears may burn a bit, at times).
- Stay above the fray, because - even in yoga - there is 'fray'.
- Have fun - people know if I love what I'm doing, and it makes everything more fun.
Right now, I'm a bit consumed with paragraph 1; wondering why people make questionable choices. So, shift gears and move back to me -- what else will I do?
9. Be patient.
Three of these things are points I heard years ago in a speech given by Lou Holtz: Do what's right. Do the best I can. Treat others as I want to be treated. These points struck such a cord when I heard them, they became a 'mantra' for the family and our son grew up with this as an understood 'code of ethics'.
All this to say, no matter what outrageous things I think might attract attention into my field; if I stay on this simple path, people will be attracted to me.
Think about this "I'd rather be 9 peoples' favorite thing, than 100 peoples' 9th favorite thing". Granted, they are words from a Broadway musical, but there's meaning in them. Because if 9 people like/love me and my teaching, they are bound to tell others. In the second case, I doubt I'd get remembered in any conversation.
Also, for my own peace of mind -- don't allow things I read in inconsequential places 'get to me'.
Also, for my own peace of mind -- don't allow things I read in inconsequential places 'get to me'.
Have a nice Monday,