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Offline Coach7

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Day 27, It's a Great Life
« on: July 14, 2011, 11:24:59 AM »
Almost at the 30 day mark.  Not really counting........too busy enjoying this great new phase of life.  Those of you that know my history know I waited a while.  All the usual stuff: hesitation, fear of change, time of year, career phases, etc.  Then I jumped in with both feet and it has been a great positive change in my life.  I am still me, but without the hassle, insecurity, and insincerity of a rug.  A few things that I worried about, and noticed.....

1.  My family.  I thought I might get some blowback from my wife, or my in-laws.  Just because it is a drastic change.  None at all.  My kids love to joke with me about my clean dome, and they rub it for luck.  My younger son is 12 and just went with a number 1 buzz, shorter than ever. 

2.  Friends.  They have been surprised but very positive.  Someone like me goes into this expecting a lot of flak, but it just did not happen.  I hear a lot of "you have a great head shape for that look."  Even if they are just being nice, I'll take it.

3.  Work colleagues.  The easiest to break in on the new look.....some are even jealous.  One guy about 10 years older than me said I screwed it up for him because he was about 2 weeks away from a full shave, and now he thinks he'll look like a follower.  Most people at work are so busy with work, that they aren't going to spend a lot of time on something which is in its most a basic form a hairstyle change.

Don't get me wrong.......not every person finds it the most attractive look, or prefers it over other choices.  Some do, some don't.  But most people notice it as a change, compliment you, and then move on.  Most people are so wrapped up in their own lives and personal situations that we forget they do not have the time or inclination to obsess over our change in appearance.  In the build up to shaving my dome, I foolishly assumed most people who knew me would spend a lot of time caring about my new look.  Wrong.  They care to a small degree, but life keeps on moving forward at a fast pace.

If it makes you more confident and happy, that radiates through.  That is all the end up remembering.  Good luck in your decisions to those of you on the fence.  Make the decision that will most likely bring YOU the most happiness in your life.



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Re: Day 27, It's a Great Life
« Reply #1 on: July 14, 2011, 11:45:52 AM »
Coach, I followed your history and then like you, waited until my vacation to sart before I shaved!  I too have found that with most people it has been a non-event.  The biggest hoopla seems to be amongest my daughter's softball team - many of these girls have been like part of an extended family for us for several years playing softball, basketball, volleyball, and in the past, soccer together.  They want to paint my head in the team colors if they make it to the tourneyment finals this week - something I would not have dared let them do even when I was buzzing my hair to less than a number one but now it sounds like fun!

I find that I don't dread someone seeing me without a ball-cap where just a few days ago I would have felt naked and almost ashamed.  Shaving has given me a new freedom and I am enjoying every minute of it.

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Re: Day 27, It's a Great Life
« Reply #2 on: July 14, 2011, 11:53:35 AM »
You look great - - now enjoy the smooth dome  - - -

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Re: Day 27, It's a Great Life
« Reply #3 on: July 14, 2011, 02:27:47 PM »
Great post Coach--I'm sure there are lurkers and fencers that have been moved closer.  In particular, your son now has an example to live by in the event that his genetics should bring him to the same point you were in years ago and he will know by your example what the real choice is.  That is a great example to put out there as a father. 

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Re: Day 27, It's a Great Life
« Reply #4 on: July 14, 2011, 04:01:52 PM »
Coach, this is a great post!  You have hit the nail on the head - we all think everyone is paying close attention to us so we fear their reactions.  My experience is similar to yours - people see me and adjust to the new look because they've got other so many other things going on.  A few negative comments, but none that were rude or mean.  And I've realized that in many situations, I'm meeting strangers who never knew me with hair in the first place.

Being sly makes me feel more confident and I'm happy with the choice I made to go sly.   

 



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