Self-Examination Time

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by Cynthia Cummings-Walker

Self-Reflection

People are so busy these days with little time to sit in contemplative silence without their thoughts racing to the next thing.  It seems so difficult to live in the moment, or even have time for self-reflection.

“Is my life going the way I wanted it to, or am I on auto pilot stuck in a mindless routine?  Do I have specific goals of what I want to accomplish in my life and career? Am I self-aware, or just being herded along with the bustling crowd with no clear direction?”.

When we periodically take time to self-reflect, we can make mid-course corrections if necessary, or completely change direction when we find we are on the wrong path in our quest for a fulfilling life.

When a person is not self-aware, they may be making decisions that are completely unrealistic, which can have dire consequences.

One of the main areas I see this manifested is in dating, especially online dating. Although a person’s goal is to meet a potential mate, when they are not self-aware their choices can be off kilter. 

Self-Awareness is Crucial

To thine own self be true.”  William Shakespeare

Usually a person looking for a love relationship try to look for their ideal person.  They want to meet a highly successful businessperson, someone wealthy, or even a celebrity…a person who is the epitome of sophistication and physical perfection.

In online dating, many have been conned into thinking that they are communicating with their ideal person, never asking themselves these questions:    

Why would a person of that caliber need to go on a dating site when they lead lavish lifestyles, meet all kinds of successful people in business, social engagements, and travel?  

Why would an average person sitting in front of a computer looking for love think that they would be the type of person to attract someone of such “high value” when they have almost nothing in common? 

Of course there is nothing wrong with being average.  Most people are.  The issue here is the total lack of self-awareness, honest introspection, or being realistic enough to know that perhaps they are aiming too high.

Some people overlook someone who would be perfect for them, yet because the person does not meet their ideal, the potential mate is rejected. They are just not good enough.

For by the grace given me I say to every one of you: Do not think of yourself more highly than you ought, but rather think of yourself with sober judgment….” Romans 12:3 (NIV)  

Self-Deception and Denial  

Many times, it does not appear that the person doing the searching considers what they are bringing to the table.  Is it enough to justify such high standards in the person they want as a mate? 

For example, there are women who have very high standards and expectations of what they want in a man.  They will settle for nothing less. He must be 6 feet tall, earn at least 6 figures, be handsome and have an athletic body.  This type of man is considered by many to be a “high value man”.

In looking at the woman, she has no formal education, works at a fast-food restaurant, is a single mother receiving government assistance, is not concerned about eating healthy or exercising, yet believes she deserves a “high value man.”  

On the other hand, there are men who make an average salary, lives in a very modest apartment, drives a 5-year-old car, has a belly that hangs over his belt, yet he is looking for a woman who is smart, beautiful, sexy, and the embodiment of female perfection.

There is nothing wrong with the woman or man here in terms of what they look like or how they live.  The problem comes when the person is living in denial and self-deception, believing that their situation should have no bearing on the type of person they desire.

Be Realistic

I pray…..that you will keep on growing in knowledge and understanding.  For I want you to understand what really matters,….” Philippians 1:9–10 (NLT)

When people are realistic, they are reasonable in what they look for in others.  They won’t  have high expectations of others, and low standards for themselves.

When we are realistic about ourselves, we can make choices that will ultimately take us to where we want to go in life, and with whom.

On the other hand, being unrealistic can cause someone to be harmed in so many ways. People have been used and abused by those who prey upon people who live in self-denial and are not self-aware when it comes to relationships.   

Be What You Want In Others

You cannot withdraw money from a bank where you made no deposit. 

Invest in your personal growth by doing those things that will cultivate a healthy mind and body.  Strive for excellence in every area of your life. 

Read, study, travel, use the gifts and talents you have, build healthy relationships, improve your appearance without risking your life, go to therapy if you need it.  Create new habits. Leave the past in the past.  Forgive.  Love God, yourself, and others.

For I know the plans that I have for you, declares the Lord, plans for welfare and not for calamity to give you a future and a hope.”(Jeremiah 29:11)

Be prepared for what the Lord has prepared for you!

Questions for Self-Reflection

After self-examination, are there some things you need to re-evaluate or change? 

If so, what will you do to change…. lower your expectations of others, or raise your standard for yourself?

The Value of Being Perfectly Imperfect

By Cynthia Cummings-Walker

My 11-year-old granddaughter was given some coins for a game she won.  As she looked at the quarters she realized that one was very different from the others.  The face of the quarter depicted George Washington, as usual, yet the back looked unique. 

My granddaughter decided to do some research on Coin websites.  She discovered that quarters, like the one she had, could be worth as much as $1,000.00.  However, the valuable quarter had to have a specific defect which would make it valuable. 

My granddaughter’s coin was perfectly shiny but did not have a flaw.  Therefore, it was only worth the 25 cents that average quarters are valued. A coin having a specific defect is what makes it so valuable.  It had to be imperfectly perfect.

The Illusion of Perfection

In today’s society, perfection appears to be the goal as a mark of achievement or value.  Men and women will have all kinds of cosmetic procedures performed in order to have the perfect face and body.   Some have died or are disfigured as a result of underqualified, or unqualified surgeons.

Celebrities themselves have admitted that they don’t really look like their professional photos.  Makeup, lighting, editing, and filters create the mirage of beautiful, perfect, beings. It is all a façade. If actors and models were so perfect there would be no need for the entertainment industry to use extras like body doubles, and hand models.

The Value of Imperfection

Years ago there was a mold that all models had to fit into. They had to be extremely thin and as perfect looking as possible.  Sometime later,  women came along who refused to change what seemed to be imperfections so that they could become top models. 

Cindy Crawford refused to have her facial mole removed.  Margot Hemmingway refused to have the gap in her teeth corrected.  Those imperfections are what caused them to stand out in the industry and they became supermodels.

Today, the standards in the entertainment industry have changed because those who do not fit into a “model mold” are the ones sought after.  There are prominent celebrities and models who would not have had a chance in the past.

Nowadays models can have vitiligo, facial scars, a missing limb, ambulism and all kinds of physical differences that make them interesting and different.  People today want uniqueness, not uniformity.

 Who Are you Trying to Please?

So many people are discontented with their physical appearance.  If their hair is curly, they want it straight.  If their skin color is dark they want to lighten it.  If their skin color is light they want to darken it.  Some want medical procedures to shrink an area, while others want medical procedures to enlarge something.

I am certainly not attempting to judge how people feel about themselves.  My concern is for those who are preoccupied with physical perfection as though it is the gateway to success and happiness.

Plenty of people who look perfect in face and body have turned to illegal drugs or even suicide because they are so unhappy. Their inner self is not in alignment with their outward appearance. 

Many people will invest all kinds of money in how they look and what they wear yet are bankrupt in terms of cultivating an inner beauty. 

Don’t be concerned about the outward beauty of fancy hairstyles, expensive jewelry, or beautiful clothes. You should clothe yourselves instead with the beauty that comes from within,….which is so precious to God.” 1 Peter 3:3–4 (NLT)

Cultivating inner beauty, integrity and character will take a person much further in life than a pretty face with a nasty attitude. “As a ring of gold in a swine’s snout So is a beautiful woman who lacks discretion.”  Proverbs 11:22 (NASB)

 Embrace being Perfectly Imperfect

Then God said, “Let Us make man in Our image, according to Our likeness;…”  God created man in His own image, in the image of God He created him; male and female He created them.  God blessed them;…” Genesis 1:26–28a (NASB)

Everything and everyone God created is perfect because we are created in His image and likeness regardless of any “imperfections” we may see in ourselves or others.

I do not believe that God created anyone “ugly”. As the saying goes: “Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.” Standards of beauty are generally determined within ethnicities, cultures, or society; all designed and created by God.   

People can reject someone based on their own personal reasons or prejudices, yet no one can stop God’s plan for your life.  Embrace who you are because you know whose you are. Do the best you can with what you have to work with. Improve what you can and embrace the rest.

Investing time in developing and maintaining a close relationship with the Lord has earthy benefits and eternal rewards.  When you trust God by believing what He says in His word, the Bible, your life will be filled with thanksgiving, praise, and gratitude for the life He has given you, imperfections, and all.

Trust in the Lord with all your heart And do not lean on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge Him, And He will make your paths straight.” Proverbs 3:5–6 (NASB)

Question for Reflection:  Have you ever considered this?:

For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish, but have eternal life.” John 3:16 (NASB)

Believe.  Pray.  Read the Bible.  Trust.  Obey