There is a cliché about "scraping the bottom of the
barrel" which can be interpreted a number of ways depending on the
circumstances. This metaphor has been applied to commodities or
resources, to ideas or options, even to people.
Some have used this metaphor in terms of employee
recruitment saying, "We're really scraping the bottom of the barrel for
staff." Think about that statement. Just who is at the
"bottom of the barrel?" Who wants to be referred to or thought
of in that way? I don't. And I can't think of anyone else who does
either.
Our attitudes determine how we interact with others as
well as how we view the world around us. If we voice the belief that we
are "scraping the bottom of the barrel" for anything, what we are
really saying is that we believe that our opportunities are limited, whether
for success, substance, or relationships. If we look for specific
qualities in an employee, a company, a service provider, a product, a friend,
or a companion, and find ourselves "scraping the bottom of the
barrel," it means that we are ready to take what we can get rather than
expecting to receive what we desire. We are settling for less.
Once there was a supervisor who was quite disappointed in
the follow-through of a staff member. This supervisor said to the
employee, "You know, I ask very little of you." The employee
responded, "That's why you don't get much."
Whenever we say or think that we're "scraping the
bottom of the barrel" we have set in motion an attitude of lack and
limitation and have already lost our dreams. It's no secret that we must
ask for what we truly desire and then expect to receive it. We have heard
this stated in many ways by many different philosophies for centuries. It
is the truth.
The only thing that holds us back is our own sense of
FUD: fear, uncertainty, and doubt. We are the only ones who can
eliminate FUD from our lives. No one can do it for us. It is
interesting that we are more willing to buy a lottery ticket than we are to
eliminate FUD from our lives. Those who buy lottery tickets know the odds
of winning are huge and based purely upon chance yet will justify their
investment by saying, "Someone has to win. It only takes one
number. Why not mine?"
Attitude and expectation have to be renewed daily.
The first step is to believe that we deserve what we desire. That sets
the tone for the rest of our day and thought processes. We may look into
the barrel and at first glance it may seem pretty depleted. Yet we never
know what will be contained in that last scraping or whether what we thought
was the bottom was simply the surface of another reservoir of opportunity.
Our perspective determines what we find. Nothing else.
Have a Great Day and be good to yourself. You
deserve it!
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