84-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 22, 1998 Taking Time by Rebecca Escott The Tyranny Of Others’ Expectations We criticize our children when they give in to peer pressure, but how do we do under the same pressure? Sometime we handle it well, sometimes not so well. Ste phen Covey and other authors talk routinely about the “tyranny of the urgent” how the urgent de mands suck up our time some times stealing it from the truly im portant things. Recently I read one person’s comments about another tyranny the tyranny of others’ expectations. Webster defines “tyranny” as the harsh, unfair rule by another, having another person be in com plete control. In our family we jokingly refer to it as the “You’ve got to. ..” syndrome. This past week, I saw the “You’ve got to. . .” syndrome at work in many places. “You’ve got to buy a person at least two or three outfits for a baby shower.” “You’ve got to eat something when you’re at the community festival.” “You’ve got to wear a certain brand and style of tie to the office.” Used well, others’ expectations can actually help us. It helps if an individual who is trying to lose weight has a support person to hold him accountable for his meal choices and exercise routine. Col- y / —-jj CLOSED SUNDAYS, NEW YEAR, EASTER MONDAY, ASCENSION DAY, WHIT MONDAY, OCT. 11, THANKSGIVING, fV a aim t Christmas & December 2sth FISHER’S FURNITURE, INC. NEW AND USED FURNITURE USED COAL & WOOD HEATERS COUNTRY FURNITURE & ANTIQUES BUS. HRS. BOX 57 MON.-THURS. 8-5 1129 GEORGETOWN RD. 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What are the areas where you give in most comparing children? clothes? vacations/so cial life? proving toughness? charity fund-raisers? Second, tell someone else about the weakness. Ask them to pay at tention to your choices and remind you if you’re getting ready to go back on a family decision because of outside pressure. Finally, put together a plan of attack. Know and practice what to to do when that “tyranny of others’ expectations’ kicks in. Here are a few I’ve heard. “We allow our children to be in volved in only one extracurricular activity at a time. That way we can have some time together as a fami ly.” “I’m sorry, our family makes no pledges over the phone. You may send us information in the mail, and we will consider it.” “1 have a standing commitment to my husband for Sunday eve nings, I’ll have to miss your par ty.” “You know the rule. No couple dating until you are 16 years old. 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