Showing posts with label Getting to Know You. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Getting to Know You. Show all posts

Friday, May 04, 2007

Getting to Know You


This month Paintergirl is hosting "Getting to Know You" Day at Create a Connection. This week's question is "What book, movie and song not only changed your life, but also changed the way you thought about the medium. It could have been when you were a child or a teenager or just last week. Anytime in your life." I'm not sure that mine changed my view of the medium but they certainly changed my view of life.

Book: Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad

I read this book in 12th grade and it was a devastating experience. My worldview to that point had been that people are inherently good and that circumstance and experience drove us to sometimes to less than good things. Heart of Darkness suggests that without the imposed structure of society, we are inherently selfish brutes. At least that's what I read it to mean when I was 17.


For at least the next year, I was suspicious and frankly depressed. That view got in the way of friendships, of connecting with the world and discouraged me greatly. The good news is that later in my life I came to a new optimism, what I call my earned optimism, that came from experience, that came in spite of experience. And also, suprisingly, years and years later, Apocalypse Now helped heal something in me by presenting the story highlighting the concept of personal choice.

Music: Indigo Girls - various songs

I am amazed by how often I think of an Indigo Girls song not just for the music but for what it reminds me of about being a human being in this world. Watershed reminds me that I can get caught in thinking too much and not acting. Hammer and a Nail inspires me to actually get to the doing. And Go reminds me to take a stand and not be afraid to do so. With their music and their performances, the Indigo Girls have stirred my heart and made me think for years.

Film: Sharkwater

I recently saw this movie about one man's passion for sharks and discovery that they are rapidly disappearing from this earth. The movie features some gorgeous underwater photography and a compelling story. The impact on me was not directly about the topic at hand. What struck me on a deep level in watching this movie was twofold. On a deep level I was appalled by the impact of our propensity for waste. Afterwards I really examined where in my life I was being wasteful and where I truly was grateful.

In watching this film I also had a huge "aha" moment. I realized that my deepest core value is the sacredness of life. And at a visceral level I realized how many of the things that have broken my heart and shaken my soul have been when human beings are immune to the value of the life before them.

What book, music or film have changed your life?

Month of Me moment for Thursday: I had a long and demanding day yesterday. I took some time to just lie down and give myself some Reiki.

Wednesday, March 28, 2007

Create a Connection: Getting to Know You


I've been off the CaC ride for a while, and I miss it! So I'm diving back in with Jana's final Getting to Know You quiz. I had a lot of fun answering these. Thanks Jana!

What did YOU eat last?

Tuscan turkey & beans over brown rice

What about YOUR love life? Anyone special? Tell us about him/her!

I met my husband at a nightclub. I was absolutely not interested in meeting anyone, but there he was. He was reserved, intense and went clubbing primarily on industrial nights. He always wore black. Imagine my surprise when I got to know him and found out that he was affectionate, silly and could make me laugh until I was wheezing! The clearest thing was that he was 100% right for me.

What is it like where you live?

I live in a great city, Toronto. I heard recently that it is the most diverse city in the world. That's one of my favourite things about living here. It's also a great centre for culture with music, theatre, dance and special events going on every day of the week ranging from some of the biggest and brightest that Canada has to offer to really independent cutting-edge exporations. I've lived here a long time and there's still tons to explore!

I live in the east end, which has taken some getting used to (as you know if you've been reading this blog for a while - I'm a downtown girl at heart) Justin and I have a 2-bedroom house that's on an uber-busy street but we're close to the subway, which was absolutely key to us. We have a little yard that's been a joy to turn from a mud patch into a garden, and I'm still working on that. The one thing that we don't have that I would really love is a dining room with an uber-sparkly chandelier!

What are YOUR favorite features about yourself?

You know, I don't think I have any favourite features. I think I just love how I sum up as a whole package!

What deep thoughts have YOU been pondering upon?

I've been thinking with greatitude about the joyful and playful ways of the Universe, especially synchroncities. I've been pondering the next bold and beautiful steps for my coaching practice. I've been looking deeply in the mirror to get a good sense of who I have become.

List 2 random things YOU love about life:

I love going out for breakfast and the movies on a weekday.
I love getting the giggles with my loved ones.

How did YOU find out about CAC?
Melba, who I know and adore, sent me an email asking me to host the first month of Try Days.

What do YOU love most about spring?

Spring flowers!! They make me smile. I enjoy the sheer joy and beauty of them. And they have been a message to me at more than one time in my life that everything's going to be okay.

Wednesday, February 21, 2007

Getting to Know You a la the Actor's Studo


The wonderful Swampgrrl is hosting this months' Getting to Know You at Create a Connection. And this week she's prompting us to answer these awesome questions originally from Bernard Pivot that I know from the Actor's Studio.

1. What is your favorite word?

Luminescent

2. What is your least favorite word?


Can't

3. What turns you on creatively, spiritually or emotionally?

Dancing - all of the above

4. What turns you off?

Violence. Cruelty

5. What is your favorite curse word?

Fuzzy bunnies!

6. What sound or noise do you love?

Thunder. Purring. Rain on the roof when I'm cozy in bed.

7. What sound or noise do you hate?

Yelling in anger (though not in protest)

8. What profession other than your own would you like to attempt?

Expressive Arts Therapist (I'm taking a class on Saturday - wish me luck!)

9. What profession would you not like to do?

Anything working with numbers

10. If Heaven exists, what would you like to hear the God & the Goddess say when you arrive?

Okay, kid, what do you want to do next?