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Traditions: Who We Are and What We Value

June 13, 2007 by Liz

Identity and Relationships

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I think about how my world has changed since I was a child. Family traditions, traditions with friends, were liberally scattered throughout my life. Those handed down were savored and serious. Silly ones came about doing something spontaneous. The simple, soft, and sentimental still make me smile. They weave together the relationships and interactions that formed who I am.

But times change. Traditions seem harder to hold onto.

Once extended families held us closer to home, closer together. Now we are more isolated from each other. We change jobs. We move houses. We marry later. We have smaller families. As a culture, we are alone more often and longer.

We leave behind some traditions. National traditions are being questioned or hidden in respect for those who don’t feel reflected within them or who find fault with the values of a given tradition.

Who We Are and What We Value

Traditions take time and investment. Their very nature requires a buy-in at some level. They are a critical cultural benchmark of who we are and what we value.

In the script to “Fiddler on the Roof,” Tevye explains the importance of tradition to a culture.

A fiddler on the roof…
Sounds crazy, no?
But here, in our little village of Anatevka,
you might say
every one of us is a fiddler on the roof.
Trying to scratch out a pleasant, simple tune
without breaking his neck.
It isn’t easy.
You may ask,
why do we stay up there
if it’s so dangerous?
Well, we stay because
Anatevka is our home.
And how do we keep our balance?
That I can tell you in one word!
Tradition!
[snip]
Because of our traditions,
we’ve kept our balance for many, many years.
Here in Anatevka,
we have traditions for everything.
How to sleep.
How to eat.
How to work.
How to wear clothes. . . .
For instance,
we always keep our heads covered,
and always wear a little prayer shawl.
This shows our constant devotion to God.
You may ask,
how did this tradition get started?
I’ll tell you.
I don’t know.
But it’s a tradition.
And because of our traditions,
every one of us knows who he is
and what God expects him to do. . . .
[snip]
Without our traditions,
our lives would be as shaky as
As…
As a fiddler on the roof!

Are we leaving behind traditions without replacing them? Are we leaving behind our sense of self with them? Are we losing track of what we value? What traditions hold us together still?

–ME “Liz” Strauss
Check out the Work with Liz!! page in the sidebar.

Filed Under: Motivation, Successful Blog Tagged With: balance, bc, Ive-been-thinking, personal-identity, relationships, traditions

The Mic Is On: We’re Talking About Mysteries…

June 12, 2007 by Liz

It’s Like Open Mic Only Different

The Mic Is On

Here’s how it works.

It’s like any rambling conversation. Don’t try to read it all. Jump in whenever you get here. Just go to the end and start talking. EVERYONE is WELCOME.
There’s only one rule — be nice.

There are always first timers and new things to talk about. It’s sort of half “Cheers” part “Friends” and part video game. You don’t know how much fun it is until you try it.

It’s a Mystery!

The mystery theme is popular for books, movies and TV. We all love a good mystery. Here’s a few ideas to get us started:

  • Murder mysteries
  • Lost keys
  • Famous crimes
  • Things we just can’t figure out

And, whatever else comes up, including THE EVER POPULAR, Basil the code-writing donkey.

Oh, and bring a mysterious link, if you have one to share.

–ME “Liz” Strauss

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Open Mic 7pm Chgo Time: It’s All About Mysteries!

June 12, 2007 by Liz

Yes the Mic Will Be on Tonight

Join Us Tonight

We’re Talking Mysteries!

We all love a great mystery. It’s a popular topic for books, movies, and TV. We can talk about murder mysteries, lost keys, famous crimes, things we just can’t figure out, and anything else that comes up.

Oh, and bring a mysterious link to share, if you have one.

There’s only one rule — be nice.

–ME “Liz” Strauss

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Metaphors Post Four — We’re Good at This!!

June 12, 2007 by Liz

The Metaphor Project: What Fun!!

What’s Your Metaphor?

This list is the fourth set of metaphors you’ve sent. I’ve gathered all I could find in every corner where they might have come together. I’ve visited most and hope to read the rest today. Each one I read makes the experience even better.

To think that Derrick’s Pizza Makers and Char’s Famer’s Market got this whole thing going is quite the statement of how the blogosphere works. A great idea takes hold and gets growing — each one inspiring another.

Check this new batch out and pass them along to your readers. The more ways we look at blogging the better we’ll be able to explain it when we need to.

  • Really? Why? What’s a blog? at Art Dinkin’s Moment on Money
  • 10 Basic Tips for Starting a Blog Using Gardening as Metaphorat Circular Communication
  • Behold, A Blogging Sower Went Forth To Sow Links at The Frugal Law Student
  • For Whom the Blog Tolls at Idea Dude
  • All the Blog’s a Stageat Just Thinkin’
  • Blogging Metaphor: Blogging Is a Large City with Hundreds of Small Neighborhoodsat A Writer’s Word, An Editor’s Eye
  • What’s your blogging metaphor?
    at The Junky’s Wife
  • Blogging is a Tapestry at Grow Your Writing Business
  • Blogging Metaphors at The Gift Idea Help Blog
  • 7 Ways That Blogging is Like Opera at Randa Clay Design
  • Blogging Metaphor: Blogging Is Like Catching Dreams and Setting Them Free at Online Public Relations
  • Blogging Metaphor at Better Business Blogging
  • I’m Baking a Blogging Cake … at Writing Thoughts
  • Why Blogging is Like Fishing at Freelancing Journey
  • The Metaphor Projectat The Marketing Whore

Oh, I hope I found them all.

Because this project spread so quickly and not all links are making their way to me, if you’ve written a metaphor and you’re not on the list, please email me a link.

This weekend, when I’m sure that I have them all together with none missed, I’ll compile the entire lot into one list. (If you sneak one in late I’ll add you, you know that.) That’s when I’ll announce the winners of the ten copies of Blogging Tips That Bloggers Won’t Tell You About Blogging by Lorelle VanFossen.

Thank you for all of the submissions to The “What’s Your Blogging Metaphor?” Group Writing Project.

In respect and gratitude to all who took part and all who blog, here’s my metaphor:

A Blogger’s Sunset

.

–ME “Liz” Strauss
Check out the Work with Liz!! page in the sidebar.

Filed Under: Successful Blog, Writing Tagged With: bc, Blogging-Tips, Group-Writing-Project, Lorrelle-VanFossen, Whats-Your-Metaphor?

Personal Identity: Selfless Giving and Giving Ourselves Away

June 12, 2007 by Liz

Can we talk about . . .

giving.

In a conversation about humility, Zakman commented on a comment I made.

“I don’t think a lot about humility. I try to think about other folks always and try to always make room for them.”

with a question

“Isn’t that more like a people pleasing attitude? Which, again, indicates vaguely towards a lack of personal conviction?”

We’re taught that “It’s better to give than to receive.”

Giving — giving love, giving space, giving money, giving something always wished for, or giving time together — as Zackman points out, is more than merely handing over what one has to another.

Still, the act of selflessly giving — freely offering all that one is or can give — looks the same as the act of giving ourselves away to gain acceptance.

We might call one who does the first a hero or a saint. We might call the second a victim, a person with no self-worth. How do we tell one from the other when we see someone giving so much? How do we know which one we are when we do the same?

What determines the difference between selfless giving and giving ourselves away?

–ME “Liz” Strauss
Check out the Work with Liz!! page in the sidebar.

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The Blog Herald: The Independent Blogger Book Quest

June 12, 2007 by Liz

Submit Your Finished Book for Review

We all know that not all books are created equal. Some have big-name authors. Some have big-name publishers. Some have big-dollar marketing plans. Other books are written after work, after dark, after the kids are put to bed.

Read the whole feature in today’s Blog Herald by clicking the logo.

The Blog Herald

It’s about blogging and real life.
–ME “Liz” Strauss

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