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Issue 58, 11-3-2014

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New Dress, Old Friends 

 

 

"Be yourself.  Everybody else is taken." Chris Guillenbeau

 

The task of shopping for an appropriate

Dr. Pris
My Friend, Pris

dress for my nephew's wedding hit the urgent list last week-end when I realized that the happy occasion was only two weeks away.  A sense of panic set in, and I summoned the support of my oldest, dearest friends, Priscilla and Lena. 

 

Fancy dresses are not my strong suit, and I needed reinforcements to get beyond my "hippie heart" dress tendencies.  Fortunately, the girls were more than up for the task, as we hopped into Lena's Big Black Cadillac and headed North to Nordstrom's, energized by our mission. 

 

Throwing old paradigms aside, we ventured to the

little black dress department and started pulling dresses of all colors, and shapes from the racks.  Our "dress consultant" located a dressing room large enough to accommodate 25 or so lovely dresses and 3 old school chums.  She made sure it was far enough away from her more subdued shoppers so that we would not, ahem, disturb the ambiance

 

While the dresses were different in many respects, they seemed to share one thing in common.  They were meant to be form-fitting.  In other words, they were the kind of dresses that looked way better on hangers than on "hippy-hearted" women like me.  No worries, Lena and Priscilla were there to make it happen.  One zipped, while yelling, "Suck it up, Jeanne."  The other critiqued.  One ran for larger sizes while the other separated the "possible" from the "impossible."  Several times, we broke out into uncontrollable laughter as we caught ourselves in the wall to wall mirrors carrying on like teenagers shopping for prom.

 

Coach Jeanne At one point, I mentioned that I felt just like Julia Roberts in Pretty Woman.  That set off a round of hooting and hollering.  Somehow we had walked into the dressing room as mature business women and morphed into giggling high school girls.  Had we time traveled back to a prehistoric age, a time that pre-dated our adult responsibilities?   

 

Ultimately, we had to summon our "mature selves" back into the room to make a dress decision.  We agreed that the perfect dress would be the one we three agreed upon.  Consensus was required before a dress would be acquired.  Our chaotic process yielded a perfect decision, once again proving that teamwork works.  We indeed decided upon the "perfect dress."

 

While I am very pleased with my new dress, and plan to enjoy it well beyond the wedding, I am completely blown away by my old friends.  We may not see each other often, but when we do, an amazing thing happens.  We just pick up where we left off.  And, we enjoy who we become when we get together for lunching, a shopping trip, or a week-end adventure.  We remember the way we were when we were care-free and life was easy, and we bring a little "free and easy"  back with us as we return to our current day lives. 

 

New Dress, Pretty Wonderful!  Old Friends, Priceless!! 

 

 

Your Coaching Challenge, Should You Choose to Accept It:

 

Who can you really be yourself with?  A friend? A sibling or cousin? A niece or nephew, a parent, perhaps?  Commit to spending a few "free and easy" hours every month with this person and watch the benefits pile up.

 

 

 

We'll see you on line next Monday. Cheers!  Coach Jeanne

 

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