Thursday, August 26, 2010

What is interesting?

What is interesting? This is my most sought after answer. All my life I've been told "do what you love, the rest will come". But the question remains, what do I love? What interests me? Interests were often shot down by those around me. Such a contradiction when I think of it, really. "You are so smart, you can do anything!" so when an interest presented itself to me, my "a ah!" moment was squashed "that's not something you can make a whole lot of money at." Or "That's something that's very difficult that only a handful of people have been successful at" Now as an adult I understand the logic behind those statements but as a kid, it meant wondering through the universe with no direction. And now I also see the importance of guided exploration with my own kids. However, my issue persists. What interests me? What interests others for that matter?

As a salesperson, I've learned the importance of revealing a client's needs. Needs they didn't know they had. My problem is I'm not a good salesperson. In theory, you ask questions, probing the individual's lifestyle, looking for loopholes, gaps in their protection. Then when you've revealed this hole (one you've exaggerated in the slightest degree) and then instilled a bit of fear of the potential for disaster, you burst forth with your resolution, your product, your protection. Not only have you most likely sold your product, but you're a hero and have hopefully built some kind of mutual respect and admiration in the hopes of referrals or repeat sales. Now what does salesmanship have to do with my original question, you may ask? Do interests need to be sold?

Why is it that many people dread pulling weeds, while others spend their lives in Horticulture? Why is it that some people spend years studying entomology while the rest of us prefer to hire an exterminator? I've often found things I didn't think I would enjoy, were made enjoyable, by watching someone else doing that thing joyously. But how did they come to enjoy it firstly? The Chicken or the egg? Are interests hereditary? Hmm.. maybe. After all, the son of a blacksmith was usually a blacksmith. Or was that just convenient? And what do you do if you don't have a family heirloom career? We are supposed to be in an amazing time, where anyone can do anything they want, but what do you do if you don't know what you want? Two things I suppose, go into the military (not to impugn those that want to be soldiers) or get creative. Sometimes I think it's easier to be thrown into a situation and change your perspective, than it is to get a perspective from scratch. Isn't that what most people do?

I guess most interests stem from a goal. My goal is to be independent and stable, which leads to a goal for money, which leads to a job –any job that makes money will do, which leads to something that's interesting because I know lots about it now.

Maybe the interests that stem from true exploration are the interests that made monumental changes in our society. I read somewhere that it is in human nature to explore, that our mental psyche is at its best while exploring and symptoms of depression and obesity are diminished while exploring. But what is left to explore?

Maybe interests really stem from a need. I needed to get my kid a Halloween costume that didn't cost me 10 times more then what it's worth. So I picked up a pattern and some material and there I was sewing, pretty soon I was thinking of other things that needed to be sewn and other ways I could save my family money. And now sewing interests me, how do those seamstresses make a wedding dress bigger?

I also seem to be interested in a challenge. If I'm intimidated, the first thing I want to do is destroy and conquer. Even if someone else is challenged, I find my competitive nature takes over just for my own satisfaction, childish, I know, but it's how I'm hardwired. But those interests are spontaneous and flippant. Never lasting longer then it takes to complete the challenge.

So on I search, anyone have any ideas?

Saturday, July 17, 2010

What to blog?

Here I sit, thinking, contemplating what to write about? do I make this my personal journal? Like the character in last nights rerun of House where she puts the decision of which artificial heart valve (plastic or pig) should she receive, up to her readers. The question of whether she was looking for an audience or some feed back was asked. Privacy is definitely an issue in this happy home. *Note to self, do not mention mothers maiden name on blog* When I think of blogging, I think of Carrie Bradshaw in Sex and the City. Over the course of a week she contemplates a particular issue that happens to coincide with the goings on in her sex life,reflects on the issue with her friends and by week end has acquired some lesson for life. Man, I miss that show. But I don't miss the gratuitous graphic scenes -although juicy, just a little too much for me. I prefer my home a little more G rated. (what? when did that happen) Maybe I should blog about politics but I know I'm not nearly as succinct and poignant as Pat Buchanan, so although I have my opinions, I think I'll leave that one to the professionals (if there is such a thing). What really brought this blogging thing to the forefront, for me, has been the homeschooling community. So many smart moms re-evaluating their priorities, dropping their own careers and luxuries to the bottom of the list and bringing the great big universe of education into their homes and choosing to raise their children themselves completely. So maybe I should say just a little about me (without giving my social security number) and leave the rest to fate. I'm an at home mom trying to find a way to stay that way (National Guard, anyone?) so any support you can give helps!. With a good man that's supported me when I quit my job, now I'm trying to find a way to help support our family while he pursues a career closer to his heart. We have a couple of genius children, (OK they may not be certifiable, but I believe in them) some entertaining pets, and a circle of friends and family that never cease to give from their hearts and minds in endearing and annoying ways that we love, and love to smack. I like to read, sew, travel, hike, fish, write, oh and save money. so maybe I'll write some reviews. I guess I should say something of my goals. In highschool, wasn't that always a requirement? "List your goals" "eat lunch" I'll just mention a single goal, giving my toddler son a head start. I may not be at the level of those brilliant homeschooling moms, but I've started down the road. Who know where this blogging thing will lead, maybe it will just be good to get my thoughts out of my head. Maybe I'll never have to go back to work again, Ha! Hope is a great thing.