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You Are A Diamond So Scrapbook About
Yourself
You Are A Diamond
So Scrapbook About Yourself
By Fion Lim
As a devoted scrapper, you probably gain
satisfaction from scrapbooking about others.
Often times, you are the one glaring
missing light in your scrapbook albums. Simply because you're so caught up
with hiding behind the camera and being a fixated shutterbug. Either that
or you're tied up scrapbooking about others that you missed out on
scrapbooking about yourself.
Somehow, it's happening too
frequently.
Ever thought about why you should take
a step back and start scrapbooking about yourself? Ever wonder how
scrapbooking about "you" could bring out the shine in you?
Come on, you are special, there's no
way to deny it. Rare like a diamond. Just probably covered up in layers
and needed some polishing to bring out the natural shine. And scrapbooking
is a powerful method to reveal the rareness in you.
There's so many glowing benefits to
creating scrapbooks all about you:
1) Leaving Behind an Everlasting
Legacy
For the people who will never get the
chance of meeting and knowing you, your scrapbooks about yourself will
leave behind memories of you as a person. It's a mean of letting them
discover and know about you.
I once read of a mother who was seized
with terminal stage of cancer. In her final days, instead of resting, she
struggled to put together scrapbook albums of herself. Why? Just so that
her two very young toddlers will get to know about the mommy whom they'll
never see in person again. The scrapbooks will be constant reminders to
the kids of their mommy's love for them and her thoughts about them.
It's a heart-wrenching story, but it's
a wake up call that you don't have an eternity. You have to take steps now
to make time to leave behind a part of who you are. Like they said,
"You'll never know"...
2) Showing the World of You as an
Individual
Yes, besides being known as the
scrapbooker who so lovingly and tenderly put together the family
scrapbooks, your children and present or future grandchildren would want
to know how you look like. They'll wonder "How did Granny Kate look like
when she's a baby? And what did she look like when she's a young woman?"
You're likely to have the same
curiosity of your ancestors too. So do showcase your changing faces or
appearances throughout the years or decades. Come out from behind your
camera, and ask or plead with someone else to take over the role of the
photographer.
You are important and you need to be
in those pages.
3) Revealing the Real You
By scrapbooking, you'll immortalize a
part of yourself in a permanent way. And through reading your journaling,
others will get to know you in an intimate sort of way. You are granting
them permission to be privy to your inner world of thoughts, which are
usually hidden by the superficialities of your daily life. Your journaling
will reveal the authentic side of you that many may not have the privilege
to know of otherwise.
Do consider leaving those alluring
computer fonts aside for a while, and write in your own handwriting. It
may not be perfect but it's much more personal. Your handwriting is
undeniably a part of you.
4) Passing on Your Beliefs and Values
Worried that your values and beliefs
will be lost forever to your future generations? Scrapbooking about them
is a great way to ensue that they'll get passed on from one generation to
the next. "Great-grandma Emily is a strong believer of filial piety. It's
her strongest trait..."
Your scrapbook albums will likely
become treasured family keepsakes, where your words will echo and impact
on your future generations’ lives.
5) Pulling You Out from a Crossroad
There's probably times in your life
when you feel uncertain and lost about yourself. It's like your identity
has gone missing. I've been at such a crossroad before too.
At such disheartening moments, try
scrapbooking on themes like "What Makes Me So Unique", "The Many Hats That
I wear" and "Top 10 Things that I'm Most Proud". These themes will once
again call attention to your own uniqueness. Such meaningful pages will
reinforce the value in you as an individual.
If you're daring enough, try "10
Things I Like About You". This is where you'll have to get a couple of
your closest kin and friends to each make a list of things they like about
you. You'll have to cast away your shyness and get those lists from the
people you care about.
Because someday when you feel like
you're in the dumps, pull out these precious little lists, read over them
and call to your mind that you are wanted and loved by others.
So instead of dwelling on your
failures and imperfections, these powerful lists will push you forward and
make you look at the positive traits of yourself.
6) Pump You Up with Pride
When you're done with some scrapbooks
on yourself, flip through them occasionally.
You'll find yourself looking at you
with a renewed sense of respect and pride. Be it as a mother, nurturer,
wife, partner, daughter, sister, colleague or dreamer, your scrapbook
albums will showcase you in different roles. It'll tell others that you
aren't merely just a mom.
The pages will remind you that you
have meaningful contributions to make in various roles.
Are you beginning to see the
therapeutic wonders of scrapbooking about yourself? Doesn't it reaffirm
the goodness within you and unleash the power of you being a diamond?
Aren't the above reasons compelling
enough to cajole you into scrapbooking about yourself?
Each delayed moment is a moment lost
forever. So take positive steps now to uncover the diamond in you to share
with others.
Happy scrapping about yourself!
About the Author:
Fion Lim is the creator of
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