So this is my first blog for Holidailies 2014. And I had noooo idea what to write about so
of course, I consulted my husband. His
suggestions were very telling:
Teenagers: Where to start? Nah, I am not sure I even have the energy for this one!
Absentee Contractors: I hear your collective sigh here…forget this one - let’s not get aggravated.
Home Ownership Headaches: Kind of goes along with the one above. Better skip this one, too.
The Holiday Season: Okay, but what? Fun stuff to do? Gift ideas? Recipes? Done to death.
Christmas Shopping Strategy: Too short. Shop & wrap until you drop.
College Visits: Check back with me in a year on this one!
And then it came to me: I recently heard an interview with
Martin Short on NPR. I do not think I
ever realized how smart and sage that man is.
Anyway, he talked about his Nine
Categories. These nine classifications relate to different aspects of his
life that he evaluates regularly (like, quarterly!) and actually gives himself
a grade. As an actor, his primary
motivation for doing this over the course of his career is not to squander, nor
get discouraged about, the months when he is not working.
A perfect thing to write about for this time of year! The beauty of this process is it serves many purposes
that roll up into one big benefit: keeping your life on the track you want it
to be on. No cat’s-in-the-cradle
laments, no deathbed should’ve-worked-less-and-played-more regrets, nothing,
nada.
At this point I can feel you begging me to reveal the
categories that Martin Short so carefully and wisely crafted so long ago. Well, without further ado:
Self: Are you
taking care of your mental and physical health? Can’t really do anything else
well if you don’t do this properly.
Immediate Family:
Your children – spending enough time with them? In a good, productive
relationship with them?
Original Family:
Siblings – same drill as above
Friends: As you
get older, maintaining friendships becomes an effort. Have you kept up?
Money: Are you
doing the best you can with what you have and overall being fiscally
responsible?
Career: Getting
more out of it than you are putting into it?
Happy with where you are?
Creativity: This
is one of my favorites. What are you
building/changing/making beautiful/enriching yourself with?
Discipline: Also
an interesting one. Taking steps to curtail a particular unwanted behavior or
characteristic?
Lifestyle: Are
you getting out much? Leading a life that is interesting to you and in line
with your belief system?
So, my internet friends, how do you rate? A’s on everything but one thing? Easy to know
what to do in that situation. B-‘s in
all categories? Sounds like it’s time to do a little soul-searching. My hope is that each one of you who reads
this sees one little change that you didn’t realize you needed to make before
you sat down to read my little essay.
That is my gift to you this holiday season. (OK, technically it’s a re-gifting from
Martin Short.)
HAPPY HOLIDAILIES 2014!
-- Eve
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