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Do You Have a Superpower?

AZK

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We all might be familiar with the game that asks you what you would want your superpower to be if you could pick one, but I have a different question--do you already have a superpower? Let me explain!

A few weeks ago I was talking with my younger sister and the subject turned to the many challenges she has in her life---she has always been the main wage earner in her household; her husband has been disabled for many years and has many medical issues that she needs to monitor; one of her adult children has a difficult life; and she has 4 very active grandchildren that she regularly cares for. Despite all this, she has a wonderful attitude and a remarkable ability to persevere with grace. The comment she made that stuck in my head was: "I've decided that my superpower is Infinite Patience."

Isn't that great? That made me wonder if I could claim a "superpower" of my own. As someone with self-esteem issues, I had to think long and hard, but I decided that if I had to, I would say that being able to explain/teach things is mine, as I have had many people over the years tell me that they thought that was something I did well.

How about you? Tell us one thing that you would claim as your superpower. And no capes necessary! ;)
 
I think my super power is that I am very sensitive in the way that I often can take in the feeling in a room or in a person. Like immediately feel what someone is feeling. Hard to explain in English, but it's almost like I smell or feel in the air the feelings surrounding people. It can be hard at times, when people are really troubled. Like if we're in the grocery store, and there's a couple in front of us - all nice and smiling - and I can just feel that they've been arguing all morning, and will start again as soon as they are home. It's like the air around them are a dull, dark grey color, and the smiling faces clashes with what I "see".

But most of the time it's a great skill. I know when I can joke around with someone, or if they need to hear a compliment to lift their spirit, and so on.
 
What an interesting question. I need to think about this for awhile. But I promise that I will be back. Because I think that we should all answer this question for ourselves. As women, we too easily undervalue ourselves. We need to identify our super powers.
 
what a great question. Seriously- a great, as in immense, question hah!
It is thought-provoking and as Linda said, I have to think about it. My first reaction was "I don't wake up screaming every morning." Which, while true, is not the response you were looking for. :p

If you had asked me this 5-6 years ago, I would have been able to answer instantly. I was able to keep my family together through a *lot* when the kids were little. Gary was diagnosed with Late Stage Lyme in 2007 (permanently disabled by it), I was diagnosed in March 2008, and the kids two months after that. For ten years I took care of everything- medical, household, financial, educational- you name it, I had to do it. I had to advocate for all of us while being sick myself. In 2014 I was Dx'd with breast cancer (caught early and still cancer-free!) and I managed to keep it together. Back then, I would say my superpower was strength.
Now I am not so sure. I am going to go out on a limb and say that I still have that core of strength within me. Thankfully, I don't need it in the same way and I am going to hope I don't need to again.
 
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I think my super power is that I am very sensitive in the way that I often can take in the feeling in a room or in a person. Like immediately feel what someone is feeling. Hard to explain in English, but it's almost like I smell or feel in the air the feelings surrounding people. It can be hard at times, when people are really troubled. Like if we're in the grocery store, and there's a couple in front of us - all nice and smiling - and I can just feel that they've been arguing all morning, and will start again as soon as they are home. It's like the air around them are a dull, dark grey color, and the smiling faces clashes with what I "see".

But most of the time it's a great skill. I know when I can joke around with someone, or if they need to hear a compliment to lift their spirit, and so on.
In English, the term is “empath” or “empathic”. And I’m that too, and I agree. It can be a blessing or a curse.
 
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In English, the term is “empath” or “empathic”. And I’m that too, and I agree. I can be a blessing or a curse.
Most of the time I see it as a great gift. Helps me thread lightly when needed, or lift the spirit of others. Only when I'm a bit drained myself, can it be hard to take in everyone else's feelings.
 
Most of the time I see it as a great gift. Helps me thread lightly when needed, or lift the spirit of others. Only when I'm a bit drained myself, can it be hard to take in everyone else's feelings.
Agreed. there were lots of really ugly things happening here in the States for awhile, and I had a difficult time with the weight if it. But generally, it’s a good thing.
 
Agreed. there were lots of really ugly things happening here in the States for awhile, and I had a difficult time with the weight if it. But generally, it’s a good thing.
Same here. I think that is why my superpower is to not wake up screaming. It is very hard on the soul.
Howe do you "protect" yourselves while not losing faith in humanity?
 
I think my super power is that I am very sensitive in the way that I often can take in the feeling in a room or in a person. Like immediately feel what someone is feeling. Hard to explain in English, but it's almost like I smell or feel in the air the feelings surrounding people. It can be hard at times, when people are really troubled. Like if we're in the grocery store, and there's a couple in front of us - all nice and smiling - and I can just feel that they've been arguing all morning, and will start again as soon as they are home. It's like the air around them are a dull, dark grey color, and the smiling faces clashes with what I "see".

But most of the time it's a great skill. I know when I can joke around with someone, or if they need to hear a compliment to lift their spirit, and so on.
What a wonderful superpower to have! I agree with @Vicki Robinson, that could be an ability that could quickly wear down a person, I am reminded of the character of John Coffee in the Green Mile. On the other hand, it would make it so much easier to connect with people face-to-face.
 
what a great question. Seriously- a great, as in immense, question hah!
It is thought-provoking and as Linda said, I have to think about it. My first reaction was "I don't wake up screaming every morning." Which, while true, is not the response you were looking for. :p

If you had asked me this 5-6 years ago, I would have been able to answer instantly. I was able to keep my family together through a *lot* when the kids were little. Gary was diagnosed with Late Stage Lyme in 2007 (permanently disabled by it), I was diagnosed in March 2008, and the kids two months after that. For ten years I took care of everything- medical, household, financial, educational- you name it, I had to do it. I had to advocate for all of us while being sick myself. In 2014 I was Dx'd with breast cancer (caught early and still cancer-free!) and I managed to keep it together. Back then, I would say my superpower was strength.
Now I am not so sure. I am going to go out on a limb and say that I still have that core of strength within me. Thankfully, I don't need it in the same way and I am going to hope I don't need to again.

Strength is a good superpower to have, whether or not you need it! But I also think "I don't wake up screaming every morning." could just be part of that!
 
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