Pearl of the Day
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A Self-Esteem Boost
July 23, 2010
Long-time readers of the Pearl of the Day know today's Pearl to be true, but a little reinforcement is a good thing. If you're new to the Pearl, this is a great time of the year to experience this message. Yesterday I walked into a meeting and one of the participants was about as unfriendly and dour as you will see. She was overweight, had some unfortunate facial pigmentation issues, and her personal presentation was not good. I very quickly attributed her attitude to a weakened self-esteem.
Here is what I did throughout the day to show her that I cared about her as a human being. Remember, the first principle of Outfluence is to focus on the needs of other people with whom you come into contact before focusing on your own needs. It can be as simple as acknowledging them with a few kind words and a nice smile. So the first thing that I did was stand, walk up to her, offer my hand and my smile and I introduced myself.
Throughout the day whenever she spoke or I had interaction with her directly I looked her in the eye, focused only on her and treated her as an equal. I respected her. I did my best to offer humor, most of it self-deprecating. By the end of our time together, I was able to coax a beautiful smile out of her that lit up her eyes. If she learns to lead with her appealing smile and sparkling eyes, her imperfections (which she will notice we all have) will give way to the light of her countenance.
Life signs – look for the opposite silent message in the signs. Where the outward sign says unfriendly, the silent sign may be poor self-esteem. That triggers the need for Outfluence.
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O beautiful for spacious skies,
Grand birthright of our sires, Above are the first and last lyrics from the song America, My Country 'tis of Thee, written by Katharine Lee Bates in 1913. Those words were obviously written by someone possessed of great pride in her country. Now, I haven't been around for all 233 years of America's existence but for the 61 that I have experienced most of my fellow citizens have expressed their patriotism freely and often. It's great to see and is always emotional. Life goes by so quickly, and we spend so much of it working or arguing or partying or doing nothing, and we rarely take time to appreciate what is around us. Silently, life escapes and with it opportunities to experience what Ms. Bates so beautifully wrote about America pass with it. My message today is that we take time to see our country and spend time with our neighbors around America. Experience valuable assets like our amber waves of grain. Show your children why America is so special and why it deserves to be respected in every way. This is the first in a series of patriotic messages. If you enjoy them, write us and let us know. |
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