Guest Blogger Lorie Sheffer, Hero Worship

Philadelphia on a rainy night (photo: Lorie Sheffer)
Philadelphia on a rainy night (photo: Lorie Sheffer)

 

It’s happened again. A fallen hero is in the news.  Olympic “Blade Runner”, Oscar Pristorius stands accused of shooting and killing his girlfriend, lawyer/model Reeva Steenkamp. People are shocked; they are in a state of disbelief.

I live in South Central Pennsylvania, where Penn State football is almost the regional religion. Last year, the support for Joe Paterno began with the force of a wildfire and it continues to this day. People “KNEW Joe Pa”. Granted, they had never actually met or had any type of personal contact with the late coach, but they “KNEW and LOVED” the man. What did he know? I don’t know, because he was a stranger to me.

Lance Armstrong was a national hero for years, all the while lying about doping and actually threatening legal action against his accusers. John Edwards was by all accounts a decent family man. He also just happened to have fathered a child with his mistress while his now deceased wife was undergoing cancer treatments.

We all feel like we KNOW these famous athletes, actors, singers, religious leaders and politicians. We step to their defense if stand accused of a crime or a dramatic slip, ignoring any and all evidence that leans toward their guilt.

And yet……… How many times have we been shocked by something a close friend has done? How many people do we know whose marriage has fallen victim to betrayal? If people who we actually do know, actually do interact with, can sometimes do something we find totally out of character, then why do we feel as if we intimately KNOW what a total stranger will or will not do or be capable of?

Maybe we long for someone who is beyond reproach.  Maybe we are projecting what we wish these mortals were, instead of understanding that they are human beings with human failings; human beings with sometimes superhuman talents and abilities, but humans all the same. Sometimes they aren’t very heroic at all. Maybe instead of trying to create a hero in a total stranger, we should strive to BE more of what we are searching for.

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Midlife work life balance is only achievable under one extreme circumstance

WordPress Orlando Meetup
mostly mid lifers in this WordPress Orlando Meetup… hoping WP will set them free to soar

 

Midlife work life balance is only achievable under one extreme circumstance.

We have to want it as badly as we want our next breath.

If anything in life is holding us back, now we know it’s insidious source – lack of true desire.

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Shell shocked in midlife pursuit of excellence

caught by surprise
Hurricane Sandy left everyone shell shocked, and they saw it coming and prepared

 

Shell shocked in midlife pursuit of excellence? Yes. No time to post this morning, yet the unwavering commitment is 5 blogs a day. Everyday. No matter what.

So here we are…10pm. Up at 4am this morning, after 3 hours sleep. Do I feel like writing now?

The easy thing to do? Cheat. The admirable thing to do? Don’t.

Will explain more at the… Next Blog

Fully expecting today to be transformational

transformational learning
classic head fake photo (meaning, this is not the class I’m teaching, this is one I attended)

 

Fully expecting today to be transformational.

A class.

Great content.

Transformationally packed like I’ve never seen before.

My transformation is having better ammunition to influence transformation in others:

Going to tell my students tonight, “I envision when the class ends you’ll say, I’m exhausted, and… and I will never be the same again”.

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