Speaking the TRUTH

I attended the #140ConfONT last week - Thursday, September 15, 2011!

I am still recovering.

Not sure if it is from withdrawal and needing more of what we experienced that day. OR … if is like a hangover… OR is it due to hearing the TRUTH. This was not Reality TV, but real life events. There were tears and laughter, and lots of hugs.

Many others have already posted their thoughts and expressions about the day and #140Conf itself – such as Jenni Lee Black, wrote What people thinkJenni said much of what I had been thinking most of the day, and more – as I am older than the majority of attendees. So I allowed that to creep into my  thoughts as well …. Meeting In Real Life (IRL) is scary fro some of us!

Before Jenni’s post there was one from @fleur_de_lotus - Stéphanie Montreuiland her post: Everybody Hurts… sometimesThe topic of why do we not ask for help or speak the truth in public. Many have taken their lives recently – why? How can we stop this, as now more than ever before we are connected and can easily reach out. We still however to not speak the real truth or present our real selves completely. 

At #140ConfONT there were many that did speak the truth? Or at least more than we are used to hearing – about struggles, and feelings of not being good enough mom, or just how many received help from  Twitter and other Social Media groups.

I was inspired on so many ways, and could relate to so many more – such as with @mombizcoach Lara Galloway is who I was able to shake my head with yes, yes – finally a mother that says the truth! I felt very similar when raising my girls – who are now grown and I have grandchildren. Loss of self. YES!  I connected with Lara at the after party, for a few moments – Thanks Lara!

We were overloaded with emotions and then uplifted with laughter – @cocktaildeeva – Dee Brun, @unmarketing – Scott Stratten and the best ending ever - @kitestring- Chris Farias & team!  I have watched this skit now 6 times :)

I particularly enjoyed the laughter, but was overcome with how people have found support and help from their connections on Twitter more than any other way. Strangers helping strangers, and in so doing becoming IRL friends!

And yet ... I still am unsure if we each really want to know the truth about each other. There are some truths that maybe should not be spoken online or may haunt us forever. BUT … we should be able to ask for help online. Much the way that @KarmicEvolution – Jodi spoke about how it would be nice to have pillows. She received pillows, but so much more as well.

Maybe … this is how we share our truth. Not by blasting the facts of depression, or fear, or talk about our demons … but an opening to our online friends to reach out to us as a IRL friend.

It is scary to share our true selves … but I am going to try more. 

Part of my truth can be found at: Sometimes You Just Gotta Dance!

…darleen

 

Comments

  1. 1

    I’m glad I didn’t turn around and leave on Thursday.
    I’m glad my husband didn’t want to go in my place.
    I’m glad I found the courage to right a little of my truth.
    I’m glad so many people felt they could relate.

    Thank you so much for adding your voice to the stories told. I’m honoured that you chose to include my truth with yours.
    I hope to meet you soon IRL and take the next step of stepping through these fears together.

    • 2
      admin says:

      Jennifer – only by facing fears together and having conversations about the harder things we face can we make the world a better place for our children and grandchildren. Never before have we had such an opportunity to reach out and together be the force.
      I am so glad that you went last week.
      I am so glad that you wrote a little about your truth.
      I hope that sharing some of my truth helps others.

  2. 3
    Gym says:

    Much appreciated for the information and share!

  3. 4

    I love the web, simply just a moment back I was searching for a brand new pair of shoes and now I am here. So much info at the touch of a hand, it truly is simply incredible.
    My website is [url=http://www.cheapwebsitehostingreviews.net]Web Hosting Reviews[/url].

  4. 5

    I just added your web page to my bookmarks. I enjoy reading your posts. Thank you!

  5. 6

    Thank you for mentioning my post – I really enjoyed reading yours too. What a magical day we all got to share!

  6. 8
    bing games says:

    I read your article.The things you have written sound very sincere and nice topics i am looking forward to its continuation. Many of us don’t know about this event. Your post is helpful.

join the conversation

*