Book Club :: Elizabeth Gilbert's, Big Magic Finale!

BIG MAGIC BY ELIZABETH GILBERT COVER

BIG MAGIC BY ELIZABETH GILBERT COVER

Another book down for book club! I've so enjoyed reading this with you and having it spark discussion not only on the blog but also in person! I love the literary tribe that's growing.

If you've missed any prior Book Club get-togethers, head over to Book Club and catch up! Still haven't grabbed the book? It's not too late. Promise! Buy it here.

So let's chat the fifth and sixth section and your overall thoughts on the book. I find myself referencing Big Magic almost daily. I'm still riveted by her idea of showing up for creativity, letting it know you're willing to put in the work and dedicate your time, and allowing it a safe space to crash. I'm also still hung up on the idea that ideas find you, and if you are not receptive to them, they will find someone else.

What I love so much about this book is the way it takes the responsibility away from the individual. Yes, once your spark is lit you have to put in the work, but you aren't a failure if you're not 'feelin' it every day. Not even a little bit. I think that alleviates a lot of pressure!

Ending this book felt strange. I thought I would feel emboldened to move forward and pursue all of my passions, and to a certain extent, I do. But I also feel like I knew this knowledge all along and someone just opened my eyes to it. So while my brain knows more, my soul still feels the same.

What are your thoughts? How do you feel at the end of the book? What really irritated you? What has stayed with you? What do you want to chat about? What do you want to read next!

Let's chat in the comments below!


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How to Handle Conflict

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Tips & Tricks & Why Do I Care?

This post was previously published November 19, 2015. Since handling conflict is a part of life, there's never a bad time to arm yourself with ways to win at sticky situations.

It is important to find manageable ways to deal with confrontation and conflict to alleviate the inevitable pains that come from an ill-spoken word or argument. Here are my top four tips along with an awesome apology format to follow when future conflicts happen.

- if something is said that makes you want to lash out::

and an immediate response is necessary, take three full inhales and exhales before responding. If you can wait to respond, take the time to filter your words in a way that strongly presents your opinion but comes across without inflicting pain.

- if something is written that makes you want to lash out::

do not respond immediately. Write out what you would like to say, but do not send it at that moment. Take out unnecessary expressions of anger, and after ensuring your words come across mindfully and intentionally without cruelty, hit the send button.

- if you do or have done something in an expression of anger or hatred::

remember a heartfelt and sincere apology goes a lot further than resentment ever will. For example, if you've hurt someone's feelings or said an unkind remark, ask yourself why you lashed out that way, how it might have impacted their life to hear something like that, and ways you two might move forward.

A helpful format is,
"It has come to my attention that my action of (action requiring apology) could be seen as (offensive, annoying, hurtful, etc). I never intended to (consequence of your action). I want you to understand I was merely trying to (your intention), though I can see now that it may appear I was (perceived motive). Please accept my (adjective) apology. Moving forward, I will attempt to (proposed solution). That said, I would very much appreciate it if you (request for other party). Sincerely your (relationship to person), (your name)."

- if you are angry with or hate yourself::

breathe, ask yourself what exactly makes you upset, and plan simple steps you can take moving forward to change the behavior that bothers you. As an example, imagine you are upset you do not wake up on time. Ask yourself if you are going to bed too late, having difficulty staying asleep, or feeling overly stressed during the day. Some helpful steps would be to wind down earlier in the evening to go to bed at a more appropriate-for-you time, to lessen your load during the day by delegating or re-prioritizing, or possibly adjusting your caffeine intake if you're having trouble falling and staying asleep.

Choosing a more peaceful way to handle conflict is not easy. It requires effort and self-reflection. Be kind to yourself if you lash out or wish you had done something differently. Take small steps.

+ Did you find these tips helpful? What is your go-to calm down strategy?

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