I’m not good at everything, nobody is. Can you imagine how boring the world would be if we were all just amazing at every single thing? Where would we get inspiration? How would we improve? I’m pretty good at some things but when I have access to compare my talent to the world, I’m bound to meet many, many others who are so much better at it than I am. And that’s okay! Because whatever I’m really good at, they probably suck at. And whatever I suck at, they are probably really good at. The fairness evens out, I promise!
So let’s talk about my weaknesses and strengths. Some of my non-strengths are:
-I love being alone. So being a mother is hard for me sometimes. As much as I love spending time with my kids and playing with them, I need my alone time. So I let my girls play a lot with each other while I tell them to not bother me for an hour or so. I’m not those kind of mothers who don’t mind having their kids attached to their ankle all day long.
-I’m not the most patient person in the world. And motherhood makes me realize that everyday.
-I like to cook and I make pretty awesome dinners every night. I can count in one hand(I think 2 times) in the past 7 years the times I served frozen pizza or already made food, or grilled cheese, things like that. This is mainly because I grew up with a mother who never served frozen food, canned food, etc for meals. And if you do often times feed your family with quick and ready-made meals, that’s okay! Because you are good at something else that I’m probably not the best at.
-I love to plan parties! I love getting all the ideas together for a theme and throwing fun birthday parties. I think I throw pretty cool parties for $100.
-I am a very sweet mother. I give my kids affection constantly and tell them many times throughout the day how much I love them. I have never called them names or said anything negative to tear down their self-worth or self confidence.
-I’m a person of integrity. Most of my self confidence comes from knowing that I’m a very good, honest person. I will not lie, cheat, manipulate, or have double motives when dealing with people. I will always return the extra cash to the cashier if they miscalculated, or return the missing wallet, however little or big the amount of money it may be. No amount of money is worth my integrity.
Gosh, I feel really funny saying some of those things since I feel like I’m boasting about myself, but I think it’s more than okay, healthy for us even to admit some of the things we are good at! We are all pretty good at something. An excerpt from a talk called “There are many gifts” says these are some of the gifts people are blessed with:
the gift of asking; the gift of listening; the gift of hearing and using a still, small voice; the gift of being able to weep; the gift of calm, the gift of avoiding contention; the gift of being agreeable; the gift of avoiding vain repetition; the gift of seeking that which is righteous; the gift of not passing judgment; the gift of looking to God for guidance; the gift of caring for others; the gift of being able to ponder; the gift of offering prayer.