Sunday, July 8, 2007

Roles - part 2

We live in an era of instant communication which can be a blessing and a curse. Everyone needs quiet, disconnected time to center and reflect. As Socrates said, "An unexamined life is not worth living". Time is needed to reflect on the workings of our psyche and the spirit which is the higher power in our lifes. This is who we are at our core and who we want to become.

This blog provides reflection points for the thinker whose communication is primarily in words.
I also want to provide reflection starters for those who are comfortable in the world of images. Of course a balance of words and images is the goal.
Reflection: roles part 2
MATERIALS NEEDED: 3 sheets of unlined paper at least 8 1/2 x 11 in size
glue stick or other glue
scissors
magazines, newspapers or other print material

CAVEAT: It's best to just cut and paste without a great deal of analyzing.

DIRECTIONS:
Take you 2 pages and label them:
page 1--- Roles and attributes I have
page 2--- Roles and attributes others say I have
Now cut out words and/or images for page 1 and paste them.
Repeat for page 2.
After you are finished, take page 3 and jot down descriptors of you that are the same or similar on pages 1 and 2.

Sit quietly with your 3 pages in front of you, Are there any feelings that surface?
Do you reveal your self to others? Do significant persons in your life know the real you? Are their parts of you that you are hesitant to share? Why? Does your inside match your outside? In other words, 'Are you who you say you are?'. What roles do you portray that are not the authentic you?

4 comments:

Dr. Deb said...

Hi!!!

So happy to know another colleague is in the blogosphere. I will link you to mine blog.


Regards,
Deb

Mel Avila Alarilla said...

Hi Julie,
I'm new at your blog. Hope you don't mind if I make a comment on your post.

Very interesting game you have there. You are really a social worker. People have different roles in life. They also resort to different role playings. Some people readily reveal themselves to others, others are more circumspect regarding what part of themselves they want to reveal to others. I think it's a matter of trust.

Thank you for the very interesting and thought provoking post. May I invite you to visit my own blog?

God bless you with all the best things in life.

Julie Yachtis said...

Thanks Dr. Deb for your support.
Julie

Julie Yachtis said...

Welcome Mel! Indeed I'm a s.w, for me no other profession could have brought so many people and opportunities into my life.
Your comment is appreciated.
Julie