Rabu, 20 April 2011
It's The Little Things That Count
I was sitting by myself, practicing the keynote speech I am going to be giving in Toronto in a little over a week, when this woman who was seated nearby taps me on my shoulder.
"Did I hear you say Neurofibromatosis?" She asked me. Lost in thought and trying to focus on my upcoming presentation, I looked up at her. She must've been in her 70's.
She asked me if I minded reading her the speech and told me that her granddaughter had been diagnosed a few months ago.
I was a little taken back, but I said "sure", and she then slid into the seat across from me.
I figure, the more practice I get, the better, so I began to read....looking up into her eye every chance I got. She sat intensely focused on my words, which made me a little nervous.
I was thinking to myself "Who does this? Who comes up to a total stranger and asks to sit down with them to hear about what they are working on?"
As I got to some really heavy parts of my speech, I couldn't help but cry with this total stranger, who was now using a clothe hankerchief that had initials embroidered on it to wipe her eyes.
I finished up and she grabbed my hand and thanked me for sharing my story. I gave her my email address and website and watched as she wrote it down....her hand was shaky, but her handwriting was beautiful.
As I watched her walk away, I felt this amazing and overwhelming feeling come over me. I am doing exactly what God is wanting me to do. This is an amazing feeling, and one that I hope I can live up to!
THRIVE ON!
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