Posts Tagged ‘NPR’

Let’s Get Real

One of the many introspective discoveries I’ve made recently is how absolutely fake I can be. The plain and simple truth is that I’m much more likely to hide my true feelings rather than be real about them.

Why would I do this?

To avoid embarrassment, conflict, hurt feelings, or any other number of what I would call negative outcomes. Am I in such a dire need to control the outcome that I would rather be deceptive than express myself honestly?

I heard an incredible interview on NPR this afternoon with author Barbara Ehrenreich who, when diagnosed with breast cancer, was bombarded with advice on being optimistic. What she soon realized was that this false optimism was not positively affecting her outlook. In fact, it was making it worse. She was not expressing her true feelings about her illness.

In her new book, Bright-sided (Amazon Link), Ehrenreich talks about some of the negative effects of positive thinking and how America has been undermined by what she calls “reckless optimism”.

She’s not saying dwell on the negative or to ignore the positive. What she is saying is simple: Be real. Allow your true feelings in that moment to be expressed. It’s healthy and it’s normal. I haven’t read her book yet, but I plan to soon. You can read an excerpt from Bright-sided here.

Look inward and ask yourself, “Am I being authentic?” What’s your answer?

I’m working on becoming a more authentic person and I hope you feel compelled to do the same. In the coming weeks I’ll be touching on this topic some more and will sharing the tools and material that have been helping me.

Are you interested in getting real?

 

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Facebook to the Rescue

I heard a blurb on NPR this morning about a thief who broke into a house near Rome and stole some small valuables from a 52 year-old man. At some point while plundering this man’s home he decided to update his status and message a few friends on Facebook. When police came onto the scene they noticed that the Facebook homepage was still up, which was odd considering the victim was not a member of Facebook. Investigators were able to track down the culprit’s digital footprint and bring him to justice.

That’s just one way Facebook can save the day. Here’s another…

Facebook Causes

Facebook Causes is an incredible way for nonprofits to raise awareness and funding for their organization. These nonprofits need donations to operate and Facebook has 300+ million users with big hearts. Every dollar counts and so does every voice. Awareness is just as important as money to nonprofit organizations in terms of staying relevant and active. They need help getting the word out and we can help.

Here’s a few you may be interested in:

Stop Animal Cruelty – Donations go to the American Humane Society. To date, this Cause has raised over $45,000 dollars for the Humane Society and has more than 4.3 million members.
Campaign for Cancer Prevention – Donations go to Brigham & Women’s Hospital. To date, this Cause has raised over $109,000 and has more than 5 million members.
St. Jude’s Children’s Research Center - Donations go to St. Jude. To date, this Cause has raised over $93,000 and has over 524,000 members.

With over 180,000 registered nonprofits to choose from I doubt you’ll have a problem finding the one that you’re passionate about. Personally, I’m a huge supporter of Not For Sale. This organization brings awareness to and makes every effort to fight human trafficking and slavery. You can check out their Facebook cause page here and also learn more about their organization on their homepage. www.notforsalecampaign.org

So, what’s your Cause?

Tell me a little about the organization(s) that you support and feel strongly about.