Article

GET WHAT YOU WANT!

Topic: Self-Esteem and Self ConfidenceBy Michael AngierPublished Recently added

Legacy signals

Legacy popularity: 755 legacy views

Reader rating

Not enough ratings yet

Aggregate average appears after enough eligible reader ratings.

Rate this resource

Sign in to rate this resource.

Sign in to rate this resource

I've probably learned as much from my kids as I've taught them--maybe more. I learned this particular lesson from my oldest son, Mike.

The year was 1994. Mike was in the Marine Corp and home on a short leave. I was in the throws of buying my first "real" computer. I'd been using personal computers for over ten years, but I'd never gone online. We hadn't bought a new computer since Windows debuted and we were still using DOS.

Not being entirely sure how I was going to put this new computer to good use, I was having a hard time justifying the purchase. It felt like a big decision and at the time it seemed like a big expense for our family. Nevertheless I still had a feeling that it was the right thing to do.

We were shopping at an electronics store, and I was showing Mike some of the different machines I was considering. I explained the different features and tradeoffs that were part of my decision.

I shared that I was about to buy one that was close to what I wanted. It didn't have all the features of the one I truly desired, but it was cheaper and I was going to save a couple hundred bucks--it might have been even less than that.

Mike looked at me in kind of a quizzical way and said, "Dad, get what you WANT!"

His perspective was refreshing. I was agonizing over a fairly paltry amount of money--especially over the two to four years I expected to own the computer. My son, in his wisdom, helped me give myself the permission to not settle for something less.

When we settle, we're telling ourselves we're not worth it. We're affirming a belief in lack instead of abundance. We're saying we don't believe in ourselves enough to have what we really want.

I bought the more expensive computer and was happy I did. Given that I view my life from BEFORE being online and AFTER being online, it was a profitable decision, too.

I firmly believe that the Universe takes care of us about as well as we take care of ourselves. There's something about feeling worthy that opens doors we never would have even seen before.

For me, I know for a fact that as a result of taking better care of myself, I've had a lot more to give--and have given more--tha
I used to.

Certainly we can take this "self-indulgence" to extremes, and I'm definitely not advocating giving in to our every whim and fancy. Even now, I tend to be a fairly conservative shopper and I rarely buy frivolous things. When I trade up, I still buy computers about six months behind the technology curve and save a fair amount doing so.

But I do treat myself a lot better tha
I did before. I don't need a lot of "things" in my life, but the things I do have, I want to be able to appreciate and enjoy. I want to love having them.

That event and my son's statement have stayed with me over the years. I often recall it when I'm not being particularly kind or generous to myself. It was a good lesson.

Article author

About the Author

Copyright 2002 Michael Angier & Success Networks. Part of Success Net's mission is to position you for greater success. Download their free eBooklet, KEYS TO PERSONAL EFFECTIVENESS from http://www.SuccessNet.org/keys.htm. Free subscriptions, memberships, eCourses, eBooks and SuccessMark Cards are available at http://www.SuccessNet.org-- InfoPlease@SuccessNet.orgn

Further reading

Further Reading

4 total

Article

While I was waiting for my dance class to start, I watched an instructor patiently coach a couple through what was obviously one of their first lessons. The instructor was having them do a “box step,” which is what it sounds like. A “box” made with your feet. It consists of two parts, a forward half box and a backward half box. Each half box has three steps: a step forward or backward, a step to the side, and a step to close the feet together. The instructor was counting out

April 29, 2024

Article

the pursuit of self-improvement has transcended traditional boundaries, ushering in a new era where technology plays a pivotal role in our personal development journey. Digitalization, with its myriad tools and platforms, offers unprecedented opportunities for growth, learning, and transformation. This blog explores how harnessing the power of digital technology can revolutionize your approach to self-improvement, making the process more accessible, efficient, and engaging. T

April 8, 2024

Article

In our continuous journey of self-improvement, the introduction of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has transformed the landscape, offering new methods and insights that were previously beyond our reach. The impact of AI on personal development is profound, reshaping how we approach learning, goal setting, and even our understanding of ourselves. By examining the AI impact before and after its widespread adoption, we can appreciate its role in facilitating our growth and enhancin

March 31, 2024

Article

If you work in an industry where fires pose a risk, then you know the importance of having a fire watch guard on duty. A fire watch guard's primary responsibility is to ensure your workplace remains safe from any potential fires by patrolling and monitoring hazardous areas. However, being professional is just as essential for a fire watch guard as it is for any other job. In this blog post, we'll provide tips on how to equip your fire watch guard professionally so that they c

May 4, 2023