Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Spaces

Personal space is that invisible but very real area we cling to, fight for, and determinedly call ours. Given my interest in people, I love to watch as those individual personal "bubbles" nudge up against others spaces. Sometimes it is neatly done and all parties are pleased. Other times it is akin to a pirate raid complete with plunder and pillage. To be sure, it is immensely challenging to navigate those invisible lines as we cruise through our day. Some people don't mind "up close and personal", while others prefer a solid 5 foot distance between the two of you! So it requires attention and thoughtfulness on our parts.

Nowadays, we are calling this “social or emotional intelligence”. However this skill is anything but new. Jesus was a master at it years ago. Turn to the gospels and watch him field the subversive questions of an envious Pharisee (Mt. 22). Stand amazed as he addresses a hostile crowd determined to kill an adulteress (John 8). Better yet; watch his emotional intelligence create a life-changing moment with a black-listed woman at the well (John 4). While this kind of work is challenging it is not impossible for us to follow Christ’s example.

Personally, I keep an acronym in mind that helps me carefully step into another’s personal space.

Here it is:

S-Step in gently…watch for signs that tell you are welcomed…or not!

P-Personal presence. Ask yourself what does your presence do to another person’s space? For example people are not that excited about hanging around worry warts.

A-Authenticity. People read “fakes” quickly.

C-Clarity. My business tagline is “helping people think clearly about their relationships”. Who doesn’t want some help about that these days?

E-Empathy. Jonathon Edwards once said, “I’d rather be understood by five people than be applauded by five thousand”. To have someone “get us” feels good.

Try applying these practices to your personal encounters today.

3 comments:

  1. Hey Mark - congrats on your new blog! The personal presence piece is a very facinating concept. It is often underestimated by those whose space is like a big ocean frieghter which leaves a huge wake and very intimidating to smaller boats who may be simply trying to stay afloat.

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  2. Hi Mark,

    Ditto to what Tom said. Congrats! You're a great writer. And I'm embarrassed to say that Kev only told me recently that you're not a hugger. I'm so sorry! Ha ha. I'll watch for the bubble next time.
    Bless you. We all appreciate you so very much.

    Susie

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  3. Hi Pastor Mark,

    I have just entered into the blog world!! This is great and I feel so blessed to read your and Tom's blog.

    Ya know, you betcha, (I have to talk my Minnesotan at times) anyways, I loved your blog! I love your words..."Get Us"---those words confirms to be again my words..."Get It"--I have been using "Get It" alot lately! I know Jesus "Gets It" with me and I'am learning ever day to "Get It" with
    Him!!!

    Bless you for being there at BCC and you are becoming one of my "Favorite" Pastors now---Pastor Tom and Pastor Jim are my "favorites" also!

    Donna Schultz

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