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Meet Cornelius: A Labor Day Week Inspiration
When I came back from the beach after doing my early morning Qigong and dance-like stretches, Cornelius asked what I was doing. He is an employee of the vacation complex I was staying in, and I had just observed him sweeping the beach walk with care. We became morning buddies.
As a career counselor, I admired the pride he took in his work and his authentic warmth toward guests. As a person, I was enriched by his character and curiosity. Somehow, we quickly got on big topics of life, psychology, and spirituality.
What particularly struck me is the little red notebook he kept in his pocket. That first day he wrote down a favorite saying of mine: It’s better to be at peace than right. On the second day he shared some inspirational notes from it with me.
My interaction with Cornelius reminds me that it is who we are and what we bring to our jobs that may be more important than the job itself. Cornelius did actually like his part-time retirement job since he genuinely likes people so much. His authentic character showed through again as he told me about long-time residents of the complex that he connects with and even helps.
Regardless of our job or circumstance, we always have some choice. Do we bring our best selves? Do we explore other job options? Do we do internal work to manage the situation or our own patterns?
The morning after our second meeting, my daily meditation seemed to give a related message:
With warmth and wisdom, Cornelius contributes more service than he likely realizes.
What Season Are You In?
As summer sets, I’ve been reflecting on seasons. Just yesterday, my daily meditation teacher shared the reflection below by Wu Men Hui K’ai related to seasons.
What season is your life in? Your career? Your learning? Your family life? Your volunteering? Your retirement? Are you in the new beginnings of spring whether actually in early stages of choosing or doing something or maybe planting seeds for the future? Perhaps you may be in the bloom of summer experiencing the fullness of something whether good or bad, soaking in what is like we soak up the sunshine. An autumn stage may symbolize harvest for your efforts, a sense of reward and completion after which may follow some letting go. Perhaps you are in a winter stage of dormancy, reflection, maybe darkness, wondering what might bloom again. These are natural seasons of life, of careers, of individual experiences.
This year I’ve been in mostly an autumn season of letting go, most recently passing on the torch of my neighborhood blockwatch that I created and facilitated for twenty years. Recently I received an insight message that I’m beginning a new chapter. Related to that I’m also in that winter phase of reflection. Retirement is also a bit on my mind, though I think it will be a gradual process that will include new springtime beginnings.
The end of summer also reminds me of the school season of new beginnings. After enjoying the summer, September is often the time to gear up and start new endeavors. September also hosts Labor Day, a symbolic end of summer and reminder of work. If you or someone you know has been thinking about new beginnings in education or work, I would be happy to help them explore a new season.
What Musical Instrument Are You?
Sassy sax? Deliberate drum? Happy Harp? When I asked Spirit for my affirmation of the day at a group retreat vacation recently, I heard a lovely, lilting bird chirp. Next was a staccato bird call…that one sounds more like me, I thought. The affirmation that came to me was “I enjoy life’s symphony.”
We all have our unique gifts, personalities and quirks. Understanding ourselves helps us make better career decisions, negotiate life, and get along with each other. The symphony vision continued to unfold. If I’m the staccato sounding bird, then maybe I’m the drum in the symphony. Then my self-awareness kicked in, and I knew that was too much of a background role for me. The drum should be my patient, big-hearted friend, mirroring a steady heartbeat connecting the group. Though I sometimes have a love-hate relationship with leading, I next saw myself as the lead, playing the sax, in a bit of limelight. The instrument vision for each dear friend popped into my mind, and I had a good time sharing the scene. The six of us made quite a unique symphony.
What personality traits are natural to you? Are you honoring them in your job, retirement, or other activities? Are you aware of the shadow side of your gifts? I think I love career counseling so much since I get to help people understand themselves better, as well as make education and career choices that they are happier with. Personality and strengths/gifts are two of the core areas of self-awareness in career counseling along with interests and values. I’d be happy to help you or someone you care about find their seat in life’s career symphony.
Sidebar: I figured there must be a quiz and indeed there are many if you search on “What musical instrument personality are you?” Some are about actually choosing an instrument and some more psychological in nature. Unfortunately, the first one I tried made me take two advertising surveys, and I never could finish it. Let me know if you find one you like!