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Small thing my counselor taught me. Seems to help.
When im feeling a feel, it's from somewhere. (I was sure they were for no reason originally)(just brain going into override)
So... i get massive anxiety around taxes. Always have. Doing them makes me want to lose my bananas.
I ain't done anything dodgy, i don't have much... so you'd think this would not be a place where anxiety would play. There are so many other choice times.
But i grew up with people who have felt housing scarcity. And I've had times where i felt housing scarcity.
And both societally and in much older personal family narratives, the tax man could take your home if you fuck up!
Now. I'm not their kind of fuckup. But brain says "it could happen!".
And brain also adds, "do you remember how you used to suck at math in the 4th grade??? Surely this applies!!!"
(and anything else ive ever been afraid of for not being perfect, in the past)
So... the thing she taught me.. it all comes from somewhere, helps.
The next thing she taught me is to say, "yep, all of those things are why it came from somewhere."
That also sounds obvious... but often, acknowledging the feeling, even if it's not coming from where you think it's coming from, helps the body out.
From there we get to play the "is this now and i must deal with it, or is this about then, and i can take a 5 minute break from the feel?"
(still working on this skill 😸 putting pauses into big feelings to prevent doing real harm in the moment)
It sounds like a lot, but some of it comes so fast now after loads of practice. Definitely worth it.
When it comes to the quality of my career and my work, I'll be honest with you: I got multiple nitro boosts along the way from the quality of photographers, producers, hosts, and clients upon whose shoulders I stood.
I briefly mentioned editors in the beginning when I started laying out these thoughts... the truth is, though, that I don't collaborate with other editors on projects. What I do, though, what I have done, though, is wander into another editor's suite to say
"Can you take a look at this?"
That's definitely a thing. For a lot of different reasons, too. I might do that 'cause I need a second pair of editor's eyes. I might do that because I'm stuck. I might do that because it's FANTASTIC and super validating to vent with people who specifically get it. I might do that to brag a little. I might do that for a bit of new tech show 'n tell.
And so on.
That also happens in reverse, by the way, and it's how we extend our own knowledge and skill set around our colleagues and it's how our colleagues extend their knowledge and skill set around us.
We do this freely.
We do this without hesitation.
We do this with a sense of adventure 'cause you never know what that other editor might do with the thing you just showed 'em. Something you'd never've thought of. Something to now add to your own tool kit.
And so on.
So yeah.
Count me in on the all of us working in the office together train. I have been and continue to be a huge beneficiary of that train's, you know, benefits. And whoo boy I would dearly love.
To keep that train rollin'.
😁