The other day I was sitting with a group of people at an informal picnic. As I chatted with the man next to me, our attention was drawn to a woman a few tables away who was telling a story. ?Look how animated her face is!? the man commented. And, indeed, her facial expressions reflected her total involvement in what she was describing. It was impossible not to be drawn in, too, and I smiled because it was enjoyable just to watch her.
I thought about my relationship with this particular woman. I don't know her well, but over the last week I had gotten to know her better because we were involved in the same volunteer work. In the past I had been put off at times by what I saw as an ?in your face? style. She was often the center of activity and I had that feeling that I used to have in high school watching the ?popular? kids. Perhaps I was feeling envious.
But I've been out of high school for a long time, and realized that she doesn't have the characteristics of self-centered high school girls. She isn't cruel, or dismissive. She is comfortable being a leader and directing things, but she is also empathic and able to relate to people one-on-one, putting them at ease and helping them feel included.
I realized I was seeing authenticity in action, someone who is very true to who she is and who doesn't alter her behavior to suit others. In her case, she is extroverted and outgoing and draws people to her like a magnet.
Wouldn't we all like to be that authentic? Why are we afraid to let ourselves be seen like that? Here's what I observed about her.
Characteristics of an authentic person:
?She expresses herself spontaneously, i.e. she doesn't unduly censor her thoughts and wait 5 minutes to say something (long after the opportunity has passed!)
?She isn't afraid or hesitant to address people she doesn't know.
?She is friendly and drawn to others.
?She is curious about people and asks questions.
?She looks people in the eye when she speaks to them.
?She doesn't hold back; when she needs to say something, she says it.
?She is present ? you get the sense that she is right there with you, not preoccupied or distracted.
?She goes out of her way to help others.
?If she has an inkling that she had gone too far, she checks in with others to verify that, and makes amends if necessary.
You might have other characteristics that you would put on this list. To be authentic, you don't have to be exactly like this person, i.e. you don't have to turn yourself into an extrovert or be the life of the party. But you do need to tune in, be true to yourself, and be willing to express yourself.
How do you do that? People in recovery often come from families with addictions, and as such we have modified our behaviors in particular ways. We are used to reining ourselves in, scanning the environment to see how we're coming across, ready to tone ourselves down when necessary. We don't like people to be angry with us, or to not like us. We'd like to please everyone, if it were humanly possible.
The advice that a psychiatrist gave me, in a recovery group for ACAs, was to err on the side of being uncomfortable. In other words, my sense of what I could say and what I couldn't was so flawed that he encouraged me just to speak out?and even with that I probably wouldn't be as outspoken as the ?normal? person!
If we just start by stepping out more, taking a chance by saying something, tolerating the discomfort we might feel by being more visible, then over time we can learn to hone our new skills.
And the odd thing is, when we show who we truly are ? warts and all ? without hiding important parts of ourselves, we tend to attract other people to us. Authenticity has a way of engaging others, rather than being off-putting.
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Having a unique and natural perfume dispersed into the atmosphere of your home or office can't help but stimulate the senses. In a refreshing blend of pure and natural essential oils derived from the different parts of the plants such as flowers, berries, leaves, and barks, aromatherapy diffusers are able to provide maximum therapeutic effects both to the body and the mind.
There are varied forms of aromatherapy diffusers and all of which are crafted to disperse distinct fragrances and therapeutic essential oils into the air. Once the people get to take in the pleasing scent and therapeutic effects of aromatherapy diffusers, a rejuvenating feeling is at once acquired. Compared to the commercialized air fresheners, the aromatherapy diffusers can be used as natural air fresheners in rooms and cars which are guaranteed to avoid allergic reactions to some persons. Hence, the natural plant oils are proven to be alternatives to the common synthetic fragrances available in the market.
As the aroma molecules are diffused into the atmosphere, they are taken into the lungs and therefore are absorbed into the bloodstream. In turn, both the physical and the psychological beings are soothed and promoted.
What are the benefits of the aromatherapy essential oils?
The aromatherapy essential oils can invigorate a refreshing and uplifting mood towards the person. Since different oils contain varied aromas and uses, the effects of their properties fall on dissimilar levels depending on the person's sense of appreciation. There are numerous ways of diffusion. Usually, essential oil burners are used. This process involves a few drops of the essential oils into a small bowl of water and is then heated above a tea light. However, some people opt to just add the oil into a bowl of boiling water so reduce the risk of burning flames. The heat causes the dispersion of the aroma into the room or any other space.
Oh how relaxing it can be! All forms of aromatherapy diffusers work well with the calming effects it provides the users. Everyone knows for a fact how the aromatherapy candles and natural baths and body products soothe the tiring psyche and help the mind to unwind.
Hence, there is a wide variety of aromatherapy essential oil diffusers like:
? Fan Diffusers- using no heat at all, the small fans blow air through the pad that contains essential oils.
? Nebulizing Diffusers?they pump air through glass chambers which are filled with essential oils.
? Tea Candle Diffusers'a few drops of essential oils is added to a water-filled reservoir.
? Lamp Ring Diffusers?this is placed on low wattage bulb and then essential oils are added.
? Car Diffusers?essential oils are added and this is plugged into the cigarette lighter of the car or truck.
? Diffuser Pots?using no heat, essential oils are added to the glazed pots so that the aroma can be enjoyed for several days.
? Special Purpose Diffusers?without the use of heat, these devices make possible the discreet fitting of aromahalers into the nasal passages.
? Necklace Diffusers?another no heat usage device, these are hand blown glass ceramic vials with sterling silver necklaces.
Moreover, aromatherapy diffusers are beneficial when pure and natural. Essential oil diffusers are good for freshening up the air inside the room and creating a welcoming atmosphere that is truly relaxing yet without the use of artificial chemicals of any kind. Get a better sleep, stay alert, feel relaxed, uplift the spirit, and enjoy a romantic atmosphere with the useful and therapeutic aromatherapy diffusers.
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