The Space Between
There’s always a gap
The space between
What I intended
And what I expressed
And yet another gap
The space between
What you interpreted
Based on your understanding
Of what I shared
The space between
And of course then there’s
The meaning you make of it
In order to respond the way you do.
The space between
No wonder they say
Communication is the response you get.
The precursor to my grumblebum weekend I was feeling criticised. Fortunately, I’ve trained my partner Mikey so well that he knows my behavior is never about him and always a reflection of my internal state. On that morning, when Mikey offered up some business advice, my brain interpreted that as “You’re not doing enough.”
Mikey: “It doesn’t matter what I say to you today, you’re going to find some way to twist it around. I’m just going to shut my mouth and no matter what you say I’m just going to respond with “Thatta girl. You’re brilliant. I love you. You can do anything.”
Of course that just incited me even more. I did my best to provoke him and prod him into joining my pity party. But he stuck to it. For the next hour regardless of what I said or whatever sarcastic remark I made, Mikey simply responded with “Thatta girl. You’re brilliant. I love you. You can do anything.”
And hearing him say that to me a few times brought about some emotion. It was the call to attention I needed to get me to notice what had been happening in my internal dialogue. Rather than speaking kindly and lovingly and praising myself for effort and progress, I had become critical and chastising. And it was such stark contrast from the self talk that’s typically present (which, interestingly enough, is very similar to “Thatta girl. You’re brilliant. I love you. You can do anything.”) that it shook me back home to me.
When I apologised for him having to bear the brunt of me feeling disgruntled, he reminded me that I’m adorable even when I’m annoyed and projecting. What a difference it makes when you look though the eyes of love, eh?