Whenever a dream seems to “just be about” something
you already know, look again. Careful
attention will reveal the next step or a different perspective on what you
might first think is simple a rehash of the day’s events. Today’s dreamer share such an example.
Dear SMYD,
I got into a squabble with a woman I work with, “Linda.” Actually, I am her boss; she’s my
secretary/office manager. She does a
good job in almost every way, but there are a couple of things that she needs
to improve: She’s at least a few minutes
late to work every day and her work area is a mess. Since her area’s the first thing everyone
sees when they come into our workplace, this is a problem.
I love and appreciate her, but I had to
confront her with these issues and she took it very personally. She seemed to think that because we work
closely together, have fun and laugh together, that she is exempt from the work
standards I have to enforce with everyone.
Anyway, her feelings were hurt and she is not getting over it. Our workplace and relationship are strained
and uncomfortable.
Now I’ve had this dream. It felt as though Linda and I were conversing
with each other just as I have described. It didn’t seem like a dream at all except that
it occurred while I was sleeping!
Here
it is: I am apologizing to Linda. It's a tenuous conversation in which I say I'm
sure I hurt her. She seems to accept my
apology and I relax, but then she comes around again with angry accusations. Her acceptance of my apology is superficial. She seems to want to reconcile, but is not
able to yet. And then the dream starts
over and repeats itself.
Signed,
Tired of Feeling Guilty
Dear Tired,
Our dreams do not come just to tell us what we
already know. Your dream has established
a context which is easily recognizable – it is about the shift in your
relationship with Linda. But it is not
simply repeating or describing that change.
You don’t need your dream to tell you that. Your dream repeats itself and thereby insists
that you review how you and Linda have handled the aftermath. It shows you in a position of apologizing for
doing your job and holding her accountable for hers. You feel guilty for this – why?
Your dream shows you that your continual apologies
will not alter the circumstances. Linda
will reverse her acceptance and “hold it over you” that you hurt her feelings. She may forgive you at some point, but as
your dream shows, she may not. Why
should she? She’s in a position of power
now that you feel guilty and continually apologize. That’s the best revenge for someone who needs
to improve but won’t admit it. Linda tries
to parlay her friendly relationship with you into a pass for poor
performance.
You’ve done nothing wrong Dear Dreamer. Move on.
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