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Championing Oneself

 

Author: Dorothy M. Neddermeyer, PhD

The concept of championing oneself is foreign to ones view of oneself within the world. Somehow it has become shameful to publicly believe in oneself. The prohibition of self championing was established long ago and it is insidiously self-defeating. It is simply ubiquitous and has infiltrated the corporate marketplace, professional sports, interpersonal relationships, and everything else you can name. A person doesn't necessarily need competition-level talent to earn the right to believe in oneself and champion oneself. Championing oneself is as important as good nutrition, exercise and a spiritual connection.

Lets look at the definition of Champion/Championing. The definition includessupporter or defender of a person or cause. Are you a supporter or defender of you? If so, how do you support or defend your beliefs, ideas, opinions, decisions, actions, accomplishments, successes and causes? Have you thought about the importance of championing yourself? Do you champion yourself for ALL that you bring to this world?

Champion
noun
1. In games, competitions, etc: a competitor that has defeated all others. Thesaurus: winner, victor, vanquisher, conqueror.
2. The supporter or defender of a person or cause. Thesaurus: defender, upholder, guardian, backer, sponsor, booster, supporter. verb championed, championing

1. To strongly support or defend (a person or cause).
adj
(N Eng)
1. Excellent.
adverb
(N Eng) 1. Excellently.

For example: American Idol, Gedeon took some negative hits for speaking up and saying that he did well, while the other contenders hemmed, hawed, and otherwise demurred. Some looked terrified to be asked, as though there was a definite "wrong" answer (or at least one that would make for horrible embarrassment). Ace blushed; Kevin looked defensive.

While it is difficult to remember when we were learning to talk and walk, rest assured your parents/caretaker, cheered when you spoke your first wordalbeit garbled and maybe you didnt say the word they thought you said. Yet, because it seemed like a word they championed you. So, what did you think? You were thrilled to have created such a commotion. Wow! What power you had with your world. So, you did it again and again, each time evoking a reaction. You experienced the same phenomenon when you took your first step. Your parents/caretaker cheered, hugged, kissed and created an even bigger commotion than before. Parents/caretakers continue championing for other achievements until the child has mastered the task and for some reason the parent/caretaker has the mistaken belief that once a task is mastered championing is no longer important, thus they give cursory championing for subsequent success for the same task.

Thus, conveying the impression that subsequent championing on that success is unimportant. It is as if they are saying You havent done anything new. If and when the child does something new they are championed. Hm-m-m- the message is clearUnless, I do something new, novel and/or earth shattering, my achievements arent worth recognizing/ championingand the doldrums of life set in at a young ageunless and until something new is accomplished. This sets up the pattern of experiencing everything we do as a task to endure rather than a task to enjoy and champion ourselves for accomplishing.

My parents never championed their children after they learned to walk and talk.I vowed to change that in my parenting styleand I didincluding encouraging my children to champion him/herself whenever they accomplished anythingno matter how small or large. Their freedom to champion themselves was short-lived, however. Six weeks after my daughter entered kindergarten I encouraged her to champion something she had done. Mommy, that isnt nicethats bragging, she admonished using a tone of authority and ridicule. I was shocked and sickenedmy well-planned parenting had been undermined in one fell-swoop. Needless to say, I had a long talk then and later about the ways of the worldsome people believe certain things and others believe other things. It was a new challenge for me to teach her to champion herself to herself and to her family and close friends without thinking she had broken a coveted rule. Like American Idol, Gedeon, she was forced to restrict championing herself at will, whenever, or to whomever she chose.

So, it goeseven though we are restricted whenever and with whom we can champion ourselves in societyone needs to champion oneself. Give yourself credit (champion) for everythingyour beliefs, ideas, opinions, decisions, actions, accomplishments, and successes, for having come this far, for achieving your goals, for being the loving, giving, dynamic, talented, awesome person you are.

Wow! Just say it with gusto and notice how you feel. My hunch is you will feel that long forgotten sense of having the world at your command as you did when you said your first garbled word and took your first faltering step. You deserve to feel that feeling with every thing you do. It is your birthright.

Author Bio:

Dorothy M. Neddermeyer, PhD

Dr. Neddermeyer specializes in: Mind, Body, Spirit healing for Individuals, Special Issues and Professional Coaching. As an inspirational leader, Dr. Neddermeyer empowers people to view life's challenges as an opportunity for Personal/Professional Growth and Spiritual Awakening.

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