by Dave Wine, President & CEO
Instead of a mindful practice today, let me share something you might want to be ‘more mindful of’ in your life with others. Here it is: Personality is not Heart! Or you could, instead of heart, insert the words soul, inner being, spirit and get the same sense of what I’m writing about today.
Each of us has a very distinct and unique personality. Some of us are warm and others cool. Some outgoing, others reserved. Some smiling and outwardly happy, others more reflective. And our personality, being what it is, is attracted (and sometimes repelled) by other personalities. Without mindful attention, it can be pretty easy at times to dismiss or judge others based on their personalities (which again our own personality aligns with or not) and not on who they really are as persons. If we are naturally upbeat, happy, enthusiastic, etc. we will likely be attracted to personalities that feed those aspects of ourselves. And when other personalities don’t match or feed our own personality, we can judge them harshly as persons without even taking the time to understand what it is that is causing us to react the way we are. “That person is too flippant.” “That person is not a deep thinker.” “That person should be happier.” “That person needs to loosen up.” “I don’t like that person because…”. And on and on it goes.
Personality is only one aspect of us. More important than personality is who we are authentically as persons. That is a heart or inner issue. We might be all happy, bubbly and a person people like to be around, but our heart condition may not match our outward condition. Or we might be quiet, reserved and even come across to others as ‘a bit cool’ but our heart might be warm, affectionate, and supportive. Again, the key is to be mindful enough, and take the time, to appreciate each personality for who it is and its uniqueness, and remind ourselves that personality is not necessarily reflective of a person’s heart and soul. Heart and soul are discovered in getting to know a person, not in quick judgments. Yet far too many relationships are formed with those quick judgments in our world and in our workplaces today.
From one unique personality,
Dave
David Wine
David is the President and CEO of the MAX enterprise, having served in that capacity since its formation in 2001. He has forty plus years of leadership experience in the business and faith-based worlds, being an ordained minister, having been elected to the highest position in his denomination, and receiving numerous awards and recognition for his leadership in the insurance industry. He currently serves on numerous boards in the church and insurance sectors. His hobbies include hiking, biking, skiing and snowshoeing as well as being an avid reader. David and his wife, Sharon, have three daughters, a son, and four grandchildren.