Nov 22, 2010

Tigger vs. Eeyore - Is there a winner?

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If you’re a Tigger, you say things like… “Happiness is a choice.”, “Look on the bright side.”, “Smile!”, “Fake it ‘till you feel it.”


If you’re an Eeyore, you say things like… “No one can be cheerful all the time. It’s fake.”, “Thinking the glass is always half-full isn’t realistic. It’s self-deception.”, “If someone asks me, ‘How are you?’ I’m going to tell the truth, even if people don’t want an honest answer.”, “Authenticity is important to me. I hate phonies.”


Tiggers: remember, you can’t make someone happy. Let your happiness naturally rub off on the Eeyores, but don’t exhaust yourself trying to jolly them along. Telling Eeyores “Cheer up!” or refusing to acknowledge anything negative won’t make them cheerier. Your effort will just drain you, and it will irritate the Eeyores – in fact, they’ll probably hold more stubbornly to their worldview, and may become even more intensely negative to counter-balance your positivity.


Eeyores: remember, you believe you’re being “realistic” and “honest,” but Tiggers may find you gloomy and critical, they dread being sucked into your negativity. Remember, too, that while you believe that some Tiggers are “fake,” their extreme cheerfulness may be in reaction to you, as a counter-balance against your attitudes; or the extreme cheerfulness may be in reaction to some major happiness challenge elsewhere in their lives. Cut them a little slack.


Research and experience show that the “fake it ‘till you feel it” strategy really does work. People who act happier, friendlier, and more energetic will help themselves feel happier, friendlier, and more energetic (the opposite is also true). Tiggers often act Tiggerish because they’re trying to keep that Tigger flame alive.


Tiggers, Eeyores, let your actions and attitude speak for themselves. Do what’s right for you, and don’t worry about explicitly persuading other people to change their views. Don’t flatly deny someone’s viewpoint – “Things aren’t that bad!” “You have to face facts!” – but briefly acknowledge their perspective. Be yourself. 

I would definitely say that I am a Tigger, and the Eeyore view definitely results in a short fuse for me.  However, having read about this, I have a new appreciation for not trying to convert or cheer someone else up.   


Let your actions speak louder than words.   So no thanks, my glass is already half full :o)


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8 comments:

  1. I'm definitely a Tigger, although I don't follow the "Fake it, 'till you feel it" mantra.
    But I do believe that all you really "get" in life is happiness, but you cannot "make" another person happy. That they have to do on their own.

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  2. I'm more of an Ida Lupino-hardboiled yet sympathetic. ~Mary

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  3. I am a Tigyore. I say it like it is but ever believe it will be better when it isn't yet and savor every moment of good.

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  4. I think for the last couple of years, I have been more like Barbra, but for most of my life I have been an Tigger... especially from high school until mid-decade!!

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  5. I guess I'm a Tigger, but I hope I'm not as annoying as Tigger! :)

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  6. Big-time opposed to the commercial joy-mongers who masquerade as "life coaches" and babble on about finding your bliss or whatever. There is the normal measure of human pleasure and contentment, scatterings of real delight, and the one-each batch of unavoidable sorrows.

    Call me an optimist by nature and a pessimist by policy. It ain't a tiger on my back right now; it's American idiocy as symbolized by a tea-bag swinging elephant.

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  7. I like this. I'm mostly Tigger but have my moments.

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