The Art of Intimacy - October 2006

WELCOME

It's a beautiful fall day outside. I woke up to that feeling in the air- you know, that first whiff of the cold days ahead. Pumpkins have been sprouting up on porches and in entranceways- and skeletons hang from trees as they compete with witches, goblins and other gouls for who will be the scariest on Halloween. This night of "All Hallows Eve" is about one week away- and its rise in popularity makes it a welcome event- for both adults and children alike. There just seems to be "something" about being able to be whomever we want to be- for just one night….

 

This month's article was written in response to the increasingly popular use of fantasy and virtual reality- by people from all ages, cultures and socio-economic groups. Since the invention of the Internet, increasing numbers of people are seeking not just information, but community, romance and (more recently) an alternate existence. Read on for my thoughts about how this virtual relating impacts dating, relationships and intimacy.

 

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QUOTE OF THE MONTH

 

"I like nonsense, it wakes up the brain cells. Fantasy is a necessary ingredient in living. It's a way of looking at life through the wrong end of a telescope. Which is what I do, and that enables me to laugh at life's realities." – Dr. Seuss


The Wallflower Becomes The Prom Queen

Remember being in high school and wishing that you could look like the prom queen or be good enough to be the starting quarterback? Perhaps you have always been dissatisfied with something about your looks, your relationships or a lack of ability in something you have dreamed about mastering. Don't waste a minute more on regret or sadness. You can now have a "second life" that you get to design and create according to your unmet longings and deepest desires.

 

"Second Life" is a virtual world that allows you to build an online presence (avatar), create a network of virtual friendships and relationships, purchase (virtual) land (with real money), design and create products with online tools to sell for (real) money, and add to or establish your own online community. The desire for a second life is apparently very prevalent- as the more than one million members (and growing rapidly) can attest to.

 

Throughout history, people have sought respite from the stressors and problems of their everyday lives. Some of the healthy "escapes" we all know are movies, television, books and vacations to faraway destinations, and they are often recommended as a way to get needed rest and relaxation. In extreme cases, individuals use alcohol and other drugs, engage in destructive and/or dangerous sexual activity, or employ other "unhealthy" behaviors as a distraction from their pain. Now we have a technology that can lead to an alter ego addiction as it seduces the user into a mouse driven world where time, real money and energy is spent on creating a fantasy life. Sounds a little (lot) like science fiction, doesn't it?

 

Instead of asking, "Where do I sign up;" perhaps we should instead be looking for ways to empower ourselves to pursue our dreams with realistic goal setting followed by conscious effort and healthy, informed choices. After all, reality awaits- no matter how hard we work to avoid it.

 

Imagine for a minute that you have decided on two or three major goals for your life that you would like to accomplish within the next four to five years. As a way to begin addressing them, you have come up with short-term objectives that will move you forward with concrete and measurable steps. You have created a plan to build these into your day-to-day life and have been working on the first two for a number of months now and yesterday you achieved the first one. It feels great, and wasn't nearly as difficult as you thought it would be. You are psyched, have learned something important about yourself and feel more confident and able to take some calculated and important risks. You are also beginning to believe that your dream is possible.

 

Now imagine that you have been a registered user of Second Life for the past few months. You have created your avatar, bought (virtual) land with real money, have made a number of cyber acquaintances and spend a lot of your free time online. It has been fun pretending, but you just got the news that your close friend is engaged and you heard that another friend bought a house. You would love to have the money and energy to work on relationship and financial goals to, but- you just don't have the resources now…

 

Really comes down to choice, doesn't it? If you want something badly enough and are willing to take the necessary risks and delay gratification as you stick to your (at times difficult) goals- you can change your reality. So be careful of spending too much time on Park Place, Baltic Avenue or Marvin Gardens or you may end up not passing Go, collecting your 200 dollars or spending time in a "jail" of your own making.

 


END NOTES

This month's article was inspired by that desire in everyone to play pretend and spend a little time in fantasy. Halloween is such a popular day because it allows kids (and adults) to become someone else and live their fantasy- for just a little while. But November first brings us all back to reality, and isn't it great to have a comfortable and happy real life to return to?

 

 

If you feel you need real help with establishing goals and creating realistic and workable objectives for achieving them, consider coaching. We have years of experience in helping people to identify their deepest wants and to make a plan for achieving them. Email Toni@consum-mate.com for details on how she can help.

 

IN THIS ISSUE

 WELCOME

    
QUOTE OF THE MONTh

FEATURED ARTICLE:  Second Life- The Wallflower Becomes The Prom Queen


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