It
is easy to think that Alice in Wonderland is a dreamland fairy tale for
children. On the surface it appears to be just that. However, if you look
closer, you will realise that Alice’s world translates into much more than a
children’s fairytale.
The story
has been studied and analysed by psychoanalysts since the early 1900′s and
although it is filled with chaos there is lots to learn from its underlying
messages.
1. Manage
your Personal Growth
The most important metaphor in the story is one of growth. We see Alice grow from tall to short and from big to small. Growing up is about changing body size, dealing with ups and downs, and feeling confident or insecure about oneself. When Alice eats, she grows when she drinks, she shrinks. She soon learns to use the resources in her world to control her personal growth.
We spend our
lives ‘growing up’ in one way or another. What are you doing to manage your
personal growth?
2. Be
Specific about What You Want to Achieve
Alice learns about the importance of knowing what she wants. We can learn a great deal about the importance of goals from her conversation with the Cheshire Cat.
“Would you
tell me, please, which way I ought to go from here?”
“That depends a good deal on where you want to get to.” said the Cat.
“I don’t much care where” said Alice.
“Then it doesn’t matter which way you go,” said the Cat.
“That depends a good deal on where you want to get to.” said the Cat.
“I don’t much care where” said Alice.
“Then it doesn’t matter which way you go,” said the Cat.
Think about
what you will achieve over the next 90 days! Write it down together with steps
that you will take to achieve that. Imagine specifically what you will see and
hear as you achieve your goal. Think about it until you can run a mental movie
of what you want over and over again. In particular, think about how achieving
your goal will make you feel, and build the intensity of that emotion in your
mind.
3. Develop
your Identity
The characters in wonderland continually ask Alice who she is. As a result, she questions her identity. When we have doubts about who we are and what we stand for, it affects our entire life. Consider the roles you have in your life, for example; a parent, a spouse, a son or a daughter, a colleague, a leader or a friend. Write out the qualities you believe you have in those roles. E.g. “I am a caring father” or “I am a creative business person”. Remember that you will assume different behaviours in each role. As you learn more about yourself in each role, you will reinforce your self-belief and learn to develop your capabilities within each role.
4. Say What
you Really Mean
Alice is continually told to say what she means. How often do you really say what you mean? When did you last have a really meaningful conversation? When you connect with people who share similar values, you will find that you share more meaningful thoughts, feelings and ideas.
5. Challenge
your Creativity
In the latest movie, Alice’s father, a successful entrepreneur, tells her that he thinks of 6 impossible things before breakfast every day. Imagine if you just thought of 1 impossible thing per day. You could find ways to solve problems or create something that was never invented before. Get your creative juices flowing by thinking of 1 impossible thing every day.
6. Follow
the Advice you Give Yourself
“Alice generally gave herself good advice (though she very seldom followed it).”
Do you give yourself good advice and do you follow it? Or are we better at giving others advice and expecting them to follow it?
Whether you
enjoy this fairytale for its entertainment value or search for the deeper
meaning like I have, there is lots of value to be had.
We spend all
of our lives “growing up” in one way or another. The underlying messages in
Alice in Wonderland are about personal growth and development. Growing up
is about learning who we are, what we stand for, what we want to do, be and
have. It is about dealing with difficulty, hurt and pain as well as love,
laughter and fun. It is about overcoming fears, embracing new challenges and
nurturing relationships. It is about using our talents and learning to be the
best we can be.
This may be
a children’s story at heart, but we can learn a great deal from a young girl
who acquires the confidence and courage to break free from rules to become that
person she aspires to be.
Perhaps you
have read the story or been to see the movie. Was there something in particular
from the story that resonated with you?
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