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NICE HAS ITS PRICE!
At the 2007
Grammy awards The Dixie Chicks song “I’m
Not Ready to Make Nice” won the Grammy for best
song.
The storm of controversy that spawned the song is known
to many. The hottest selling female country band in
music history, the Dixie Chicks, got knocked off a lot
of radio stations and suffered significant financial
losses when one of them expressed a political viewpoint
during a London concert in 2003. Whether you agree with
them or not, isn’t what I want to focus on in
this ezine.
As the Dixie
Chicks worked their way out of the controversy, they
wrote an award-winning, powerful song that can be a
great guide for all of us.
“I’m
not ready to make nice. I’m not ready to back
down…I don’t have time to go round and round
and round…I’ve paid a price and I’ll
keep paying… I can’t bring myself to do
what it is you think I should.”
That last
line is the key to living your life from a place of
freedom, peace and joy. If you try to live your life
to please others, or to do what they think you should,
you’ll never be happy or fulfill your dreams.
People
will find all sorts of ways to try to manipulate you
into doing things their way. They will give you gifts,
promotions, raises, love (well not really, but they
say they will), housing, food, and validation. They
will act pouty, whiney, controlling, angry or aloof
to try to get you to do things their way. And all you
have to do is give in, speak, act and do it their way.
All you have to do is sell your soul!
Am I being
dramatic? Not really. When you live your life by someone
else’s standards and wishes, you aren’t
living it according to what feels great for you. And
you will never be happy under those circumstances. And
it’s your life!
As women
many of us were raised to be nice little girls. We were
taught that being people pleasers had benefits. After
all most of us had moms and dads who validated, rewarded
and loved us when we were good.
And that
might have been okay when we were small, since we couldn’t
survive without mom and dad, but now as women it’s
not good for us.
I’m
not implying that you need to be nasty. Kind and firm
are appropriate and a great guide for living your life,
especially combined with humble and loving.
But
if you think that you need people to like you more than
you need to honor yourself, then you’ll be stuck
living your life the way others think you should.
The cost
of being nice, of pleasing others, is giving up your
dreams, desires, choices, freedom and your joy of life.
It might keep you from asking for a raise, taking a
dream vacation, living in a favorite city, driving a
fun car, having children, or getting an education –
just to mention a few things you might sacrifice by
being nice and pleasing others.
Other than
never making you happy, there’s a bigger problem
to the nice scenario.
People
who want you to do things their way, who want you to
make them happy, don’t really care about you.
They only care about their own feelings and needs. They
make terrible partners, friends, co-workers or bosses.
They
care about themselves, at your expense. And
it’s up to you to see the truth about them. They
are in the relationship for what they can get out of
it, not what they can put into it.
If
you stay, you will wake up one day and realize how empty
you are. You will realize that you don’t know
who you are, that you lost yourself.
So do yourself
a favor, find a partner, friend or boss who also cares
about you. Someone who doesn’t manipulate you
with gifts, praise, supposed love and other things to
get their way.
Find a partner
who doesn’t get pouty, whiney, controlling, angry
or aloof to manipulate you into doing things their way.
Especially when it’s something you really don’t
want to do, and know it’s not good for you, or
doesn’t feel right for you.
As the Dixie
Chicks learned, there is often a price to be paid for
speaking your opinion, your truth. But the price of
being nice is far greater than any price you might pay
for being true to yourself. Selling your soul to get
material or other perceived gains, isn’t what
your came here to do or be. You came here to live an
authentic life. You came here to thrive. You can’t
thrive when you turn against yourself.
Choose
to not back down. Choose not to make nice. Choose to
be kind, firm, humble and loving. Choose to listen to
your heart. Choose to trust that God Source Creation
has great people lined up for you if you make room for
them, then trust and stay positive.
Imagine the
possibilities…
© Carol
Chanel

If you want some assistance with speaking up for yourself,
then I highly recommend the powerful book, “When
I Say No, I Feel Guilty,” written by Dr. Manuel
J. Smith. While the original edition came out in 1975,
the teachings are still powerful and relevant for today.
Here are
the questions the book poses on the cover:
“Are
you letting people walk all over you?”
“Are you being manipulated into se***l encounters?”
“Are you asking for a raise and not getting it?”
“Are you letting your kids get away with murder?”
“Are you allowing your mother-in-law to impose
her will on you?”
“Are you embarrassed by praise or crushed by criticism?”
“Are you having trouble coping with people?”
Dr. Jacobs
offers valuable insight and tools to help you learn
to be more assertive. He’s not teaching you to
be nice. He’s teaching you how to be kind, firm
and assertive.
A must read
if you find yourself challenged to stand your ground.

I teach people
to overcome the obstacles that keep them stuck yet longing
for romantic relationships, more self-confidence and
inspiration to accomplish their dreams.
We sometimes
forget what it feels like to live from our hearts and
souls. We forget the thrill of taking the brakes off
and flying. Life is dull if we just live from our minds.
Are you -
or someone you know - settling, for less than exciting,
either in relationships or a career?
Call me.
You don't have to be stuck! And once you are unstuck
you can be joyful and free again!
If you would
like to explore working with me, please call me at 310-998-8860.
You can visit
my website at:
http://www.carolchanel.com
You'll find
other articles there and more in-depth information about
both my services and me.
Carol Chanel
Certified Life Coach
http://www.carolchanel.com
mailto: carolchanel@verizon.net
310-998-8860
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