Does It Pass
The Katie Couric Test?
How to decide if an action is worth
taking
by Rachelle Disbennet-Lee,
PhD.
There is no one who doesn’t
have a past; everyone has done things in their past that could
be seen in a negative light. No life history looks perfect under
close scrutiny. There are always actions that, when put under a
microscope, could put a blemish on someone’s life. No one is
perfect, and when a life is examined closely that becomes
painfully clear.
Unfortunately, understanding
how the past creates one’s future isn’t always clear until it is
too late. The best thing to do when the past comes back is to
admit it. Don’t try to justify your actions, and above all don’t
lie about it. The best example I have ever seen about handling
one’s past came from the singer/actress Madonna. A news reporter
asked her something about her past that wasn’t exactly
complimentary. She replied that yes, she had done that and moved
on. She didn’t try to explain it, make excuses for it or even
lie about it. I thought it was the most honest way to handle a
sticky situation without making it worse.
With this knowledge of how the
past creates my future, when I’m considering whether I should
take a certain action or not, I use what I call the Katie Couric
test. Before performing a questionable action, I ask myself
whether I would want to be on national television being
interviewed by Katie Couric and have her ask me a question about
what I am thinking of doing. The answer tells me whether I want
to follow through or not. This is also referred to as the “Mom”
test. The question to ask here is would you want your mother to
read about your actions on the front of the daily newspaper.
Asking yourself questions on how you would view, or how others
would view your actions, will help you decide whether to proceed
or not. The whole idea is not to make decisions or take action
in a void. Think through what you are doing and be very honest
with yourself about whether you can live with your action or
not. This really is the true test: can you live with your
actions without regret?
The past never really goes
away. Although it is a place we don’t want to live, there are
times when it will come back to visit. The best way to deal with
the past is to live each day to the fullest and to participate
only in actions that you can live with. No one is perfect, life
isn’t perfect and we all make mistakes. But if, at the end of
the day, you are at peace with the actions you have taken, then
the past may come back to visit, but it won’t haunt you.
Rachelle
Disbennett-Lee, PhD provides daily motivation, information and
inspiration to thousands of people through her award winning e-zine
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© Coach Rachelle Disbennett Lee, PhD, 2007
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