LEADERSHIP QUOTE:
"When you say yes to others, make sure you are not saying no to yourself." Paulo Coelho
A LITTLE BIT DEEPER:
We'll close this month of quotes with one final word from Paulo Coelho, a Brazilian novelist who simply reminds us to pay attention to ourselves and not sacrifice things that might be important to us for the sake of others.... all the time!
I know people who live selflessly. They constantly give and give, and sometimes I see the weariness in their soul from saying YES all the time.
A memory just came flooding back into my mind....
I grew up in Southern California, and when I was between the ages of 6 and 11, we lived in a home with a pool. I spent most of my summers in that pool, as did all of my friends from the neighborhood.
I remember one time, after spending a long weekend in the pool, it was Sunday afternoon, at about 5:00pm, and we were supposed to be going to church.
We always went to church.... Sunday Morning, Sunday Evening, and Wednesday Nights. We had a great church and community, and it was only a 5 minute drive from our home.
I remember when my father gave us the 15 minute warning, telling us that we needed to be out of the pool in order to get ready for church, but we were having a great time. Friends were still over, we were playing some game, it was a perfect Sunday Evening in California, and I asked the unthinkable.... "Dad, can we skip church and just play in the pool?"
I'm not sure how I got the courage to ask that question, but I can remember my dad going back inside the house, then a few minutes coming back out and saying, "We're staying home tonight!".
I remember the feeling, the excitement, the thrill of getting to play for a couple more hours. I'm sure egg sandwiches followed with a popsicle on the patio, but that feeling is a great memory.
I'm not sure if it actually happened the way I remember it. Maybe my dad was the one who wanted to ditch church, but it didn't matter. That night, instead of sitting in a pew for church, we played on!
Think of a time that you said NO to something else in order to say YES to yourself? What feelings come along with that?
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