What's in a name?
According to my Apple dictionary, admittedly not a definitive source, a ‘consideration’ is a thought, reflection, meditation, concern, rumination etc. I would like this blog to do those things. I’m hoping I can keep the posts positive because, as someone once reminded me, it is important to practise the habits of mind that you value and want to foster. For me those are: positivity, curiosity, openness and self-reflection (hence, a blog is a good forum).
Also, I’m calling them 'small' because I would like to try to get into the habit of blogging briefly but often. That way I can reflect on everyday occurrences and make this form of writing and thinking a habit, hopefully.
Saturday, 12 January 2013
To challenge or to support, that is the question
I am wondering whether it's better to be challenging or supportive. My husband has said he wants to feel challenged to be better, whereas I would prefer supportiveness in our relationship. To me, to challenge my partner to do something sounds like I think they're not necessarily going to be able to do it without my urging. But if I support them to do something, it's more like I know they can do it and I'm standing beside them cheering them on. A challenge is 'I'll make you do it'; being supportive is 'I'll help you to do your best, but love you either way'. I think it sounds better and more stable to say I'm in a supportive relationship than to say I'm in a challenging one. I like this definition of "support" from my Apple dictionary: 'be actively interested in and concerned for the success of'. This is a nice way of summing up "to challenge": 'to invite (someone) to do something that one thinks will be difficult or impossible' ( thanks again, Apple dictionary). Maybe it's all just a matter of opinion, which doesn't really solve anything, does it.
Labels:
relationships,
semantics,
Wondering
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