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What Kind Of Difference Are You Making? By Bonnie McFarland Do
you wake up every morning and say "I'm going to change the world
today!"? Most of us would feel a bit grandiose saying that, yet many of
us really DO want to change the world, we DO want to make a difference. And
we often feel discouraged and disheartened at our inability to do that. But the truth is you DO make a
difference. The question is "What kind of a difference do you
make?" Positive or Negative? Every day you have many
opportunities to make a difference. When you're driving down the
freeway and someone pulls in front of you, do you yell and shake your fist? Or
do you send them a kind thought? When someone in your family
interrupts your work do you let them know (silently or not so silently) that
they're bothering you? Or do you set aside what you're doing and listen
attentively? When you've waited in line a
long time to order your morning latte are you a tad crabby when it's finally
your turn? Or do you say something empathetic to the busy barista? How you choose to respond to
and interact with others will determine whether the difference you are making
is positive or negative -- but you are making a difference. Other people are affected by
your thoughts, words, and actions. You can be a shining beam of light that
brightens someone's day or a dark cloud adding more dreary negativity. Your
smile, kind word, or warm gesture could make all the difference to your
family, friends, coworkers, or even to a stranger. You may be thinking that it's
no big deal; smiling at someone or saying something nice doesn't make much of
a difference. However, as Mother Teresa said,
"It is not the magnitude of our actions but the amount of love that is
put into them that matters." Over the years, I've heard many stories
about a few words or a simple act changing someone's life. We never know what
the magnitude of our impact on someone will be or how it might ripple out
into the world. Playing With This I've been playing with this
idea lately. Asking myself "What KIND of difference am I making
here?" seems to give me the awareness and space to more often choose to
speak or act in a way that's likely to make a positive difference. This
question provides a tiny nudge that leads me to smile, say something
pleasant, or do some small thing for someone. It's not that I was rude in
restaurants or yelling at my husband or snarling at strangers before. Nor is
it that I am now or ever will be a candidate for sainthood. It's just that
"What kind of difference can I make here?" lightly encourages me to
extend myself a little more in order to make a positive difference in
someone's life. And I'm having fun with it! Some "little" things
I've done in the last few weeks include: * Giving my waitress a true,
shining, bright smile rather than a polite one
In each case my intention was
to "make a positive difference with ease and fun." Since we can
never know for sure the impact of our seemingly little actions, I use this intention
as my guide. Only If It Lights You Up Each of us DOES make a
difference in the world every day. We can choose to make a POSITIVE
difference as many (or as few) times a day as we like. It's up to you. Don't bludgeon yourself thinking
you have to make a positive difference with every person every minute of
every day. That's too much work! When it's easy for you to do
so, try choosing to make a positive difference. No suffering, sacrifice, or
martyrdom required here. Think again of Mother Teresa:
she did amazing work, made a huge difference in many lives, and she loved
what she was doing! You will have more positive
impact on others and feed yourself as well, when you make a positive
difference by doing what lights you up (what energizes and enlivens you, what
you love, what you're passionate about). Make the difference you can
make with ease and joy! (Note: if you have been
giving, giving, giving and have nothing left to give, please, please, please
fill your own tank first! Self-care needs to be your priority. When you are
filled up, you may be ready to revisit this idea.) In Your Life How can you make a positive
difference in the world today? Here are some suggestions. ** Set your intention to make
a positive difference with ease and fun. If "ease and fun" aren't
qualities that speak to you, choose other qualities that light you up. ** Play with saying or doing
"little" things that could in some way make a positive difference
to someone. How do you feel when you do this? What happens? How does it seem
to affect the other person? Remember sometimes we can tell
the effect, sometimes not. Sometimes the effect is immediate, sometimes
later. Sometimes there is no effect. You can't control any of this. When your intention is to make
a positive difference and you take action in support of that intention, allow
yourself to feel the pleasure of what you have done, no matter the results. ** At the end of the day
reflect on what you have done to make a positive difference. No matter how
large or small it may seem, give yourself credit for what you have done. If
you focus on what you have done and how good that feels, you'll build energy
to continue making a positive difference. Each of us truly can make a
positive difference every day and who knows how that could ripple out to
change the world. _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Copyright
by Bonnie McFarland Bonnie McFarland works with
women at midlife who are restless, stuck, or dissatisfied and wondering what
to do with the rest of their lives. Visit for her free e-book and ezine for creating more
pleasure, passion, and purpose in your life. Article Source: www.iSnare.com |
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