What do you want?

bashfull

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Too much time on my hands today and too many thoughts in my head. Sitting at my desk drinking wine and chewing on a cigar mulling over things. Thought I might not be the only one who could use some crystalization to their life. Hence, a thread on what do you want...out of life, out of a relationship, out of a work, what you are wanting RIGHT NOW or even what you want out of a porn movie. Just put the subject (e.g. LIFE, Work, relationship, etc.) in the Tiltle. However, you can only list three (3) things. This should help everyone focus more clearly.
 
Relationship

I'll start it off.

I want:

1. To be wanted. To know that I am desired, emotionally and phsyically. Not just for one thing (i.e. sex, influence, knowledge). To know that I am on someone's mind as often as that person is on mine. For little messages left on voicemail, texts, notes that tell me how much I mean and I'm wanted.

2. To know that my attentions are appreciated. For someone to tell me how they feel about my gestures, my adorations, the things I do and say.

3. Complete honesty and disclosure. For someone to not only be honest with me when I ask, but to disclose to me those things I should and want to know about without having to ask. To share fears, fantasies, desires, dreams, and reality with me. To know that it would hurt me more to learn later of something wasn't disclosed than to hear it now. To understand that trust is something I value more than any action which might be perceived to hurt me now.

ok, this is what i get for drinking and being whistful. Anyone else care for a glass of wine, a fine cigar (limited edition, handrolled), and to post?
 
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Relationship

First I want to say what a wonderful idea for a thread.

I want everything you mentioned already. I think most people want that.

I want better communication.

I want to be respected as a person.
 
Work/Life.

Why not?

1. I want to be done with my degree. I have been working on this for the past 4 years. Yes, life got in the way, and so it was postponed. But I want this done, have my thesis in hand and say, "see? I do have the brains and the motivation".

2. I want some clarity as to what next. What are my options? What can I do? Okay, so this might tie in with everything else, but I'm fast approaching crossroads again, and I would really like to be able to figure out my options.

3. I want some rest, a break, someone who'll take over my place on the board, so that I actually breathe and concentrate on my degree and not feel like I have to be at 6 places at once.


This is a good idea, thank you :kiss:
 
thanks ladies. i hope u find it. and i hope i figure out how to use this phone i posting with.
 
Life

-I would like things to slow down for a while and give me time to figure things out.

-I would like someone in my life who I can trust and rely on
 
Life

1. I want to make my parents happy.
2. I want to have a normal loving relationship.
3. I want to live my life to the fullest, No regret.

:rose:
 
relationship

1. i want to continue down this path that we have started on.
2. i want the chance to spend eternity with him.
3. i want him. his body, mind, and soul.
 
Uh huh. Forces one to turn inward, to crystalize and prioritize. On the other hand, it's the equivalent of worry about the rocks and not the sand.

Hmm... intriguing, thought-provoking analogy. Thank you :kiss:

Ah yes... but sometimes those rock can be quite terrifying.
 
Hmm... intriguing, thought-provoking analogy. Thank you :kiss:

Ah yes... but sometimes those rock can be quite terrifying.

None of us do, darlin'. However, we have to deal with the rocks...this merely reminds us that the sand isn't so important and to focus on the rocks.
 
LIFE

I want:
to love myself unconditionally
to learn about different cultures and incorporate them into my life
to be held in the hearts of those I love
 
None of us do, darlin'. However, we have to deal with the rocks...this merely reminds us that the sand isn't so important and to focus on the rocks.

Good point... But it's the facing of those looming rocks that can quite breath-taking...

... which makes the sand that much more inviting.
 
Good point... But it's the facing of those looming rocks that can quite breath-taking...

... which makes the sand that much more inviting.

Too often, we focus on the sand darlin' and try to fit the rocks around the sand. We need to focus dealing with and placing the rocks. the sand will fall into place. Euphemism for "don't sweat the small stuff". Though i agree that the sand can be distracting and we can lose ourselves in procrastination in the sand.
 
LIFE

I want:
to love myself unconditionally
to learn about different cultures and incorporate them into my life
to be held in the hearts of those I love

Welcome to Lit and the thread, DoRaMe.
 
Too often, we focus on the sand darlin' and try to fit the rocks around the sand. We need to focus dealing with and placing the rocks. the sand will fall into place. Euphemism for "don't sweat the small stuff". Though i agree that the sand can be distracting and we can lose ourselves in procrastination in the sand.

So... take the metaphorical plunge into the rocks, right? Surrendering to the shadows? But take the courage to identify the rocks, doesn't it?
 
So... take the metaphorical plunge into the rocks, right? Surrendering to the shadows? But take the courage to identify the rocks, doesn't it?

The rocks are there, darlin'. Even if you don't identify them. They are the honkin' big things standing in the road of your life. Those things that MUST be done/confronted/overcome. Stephen Covey: Big empty bucket with two buckets beside it. One bucket has rocks. the other sand. Asks an audience member to fill the empty bucket with the rocks and sand. Those who place the sand first find that the rocks don't fit, no matter how much they try to squirm them in. Those who use the rocks first find that the sand will naturally form around and between the rocks, and all will fit.
 
The rocks are there, darlin'. Even if you don't identify them. They are the honkin' big things standing in the road of your life. Those things that MUST be done/confronted/overcome. Stephen Covey: Big empty bucket with two buckets beside it. One bucket has rocks. the other sand. Asks an audience member to fill the empty bucket with the rocks and sand. Those who place the sand first find that the rocks don't fit, no matter how much they try to squirm them in. Those who use the rocks first find that the sand will naturally form around and between the rocks, and all will fit.

But... if one does not identify the rocks, how can one challenge them, take them on, ride them, so to speak?
 
But... if one does not identify the rocks, how can one challenge them, take them on, ride them, so to speak?

The rocks present themselves. A big meeting coming up? An exam? A presentation due? A move? The idea is to size each one up, prioritize them, and work on the priorities. Stop worrying about the sand. It will fill itself in. But, one must be willing to acknowledge the rocks, and to be willing to tackle them.
 
The rocks present themselves. A big meeting coming up? An exam? A presentation due? A move? The idea is to size each one up, prioritize them, and work on the priorities. Stop worrying about the sand. It will fill itself in. But, one must be willing to acknowledge the rocks, and to be willing to tackle them.

Ah yes... but sometimes those rocks are very cleverly disguised... so how can one differentiate and prioritize the rocks?
 
Ah yes... but sometimes those rocks are very cleverly disguised... so how can one differentiate and prioritize the rocks?

If they are that difficult to identify, darlin', then they aren't rocks. They are merely clumps of sand. Though if you are talking about goals...that is a different issue. then one must build rocks...or in my case, mountains!
 
School

1. I want to find a program that fits my needs and wants.

2. I want to find an advisor who knows what they are talking about and who can guide me in the right direction to help me with what I want.

3. I want to graduate before I'm 30 and start my career.

*sigh*
 
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