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Can you feel the pull of one soul today? Can you feel the hand on your back, hear the voice in your ear, see the beacon ahead? Can that one soul be your world for just one moment? Can you now be that one soul for another?
We live in a world of noise. We all feel it - the demands for our attention, the things that need to be done, the things we are trying to catch up on. There is always something, indeed, there is always a lot more than one something.
But, amid all of that, I know I have an opportunity. I can cut through all of that and focus, focus on one soul. I can hear one voice through all of the noise. I can let that one voice pull me forward. Now the only question I have to answer is what voice will I choose to listen to and what hand will I let hold mine.As you read this, I wonder:
* How loud is your world right now? How do you tune out some of the noise?
* Who is the one voice for you today? Can you be comfortable that tomorrow’s answer may change?
* Can you take the risk of trying to be the one voice for another?
My greatest gift I think is the gift of focus, the ability to look at another person and say that nothing is more important than you and us in this moment. No other thing will break my connection to you, for as long as the moment may last. It’s hard to do but the value you can create is immeasurable. This week, can you be that one person, even if only for one moment?
By AConstantBecomingCan you feel the pull of one soul today? Can you feel the hand on your back, hear the voice in your ear, see the beacon ahead? Can that one soul be your world for just one moment? Can you now be that one soul for another?
We live in a world of noise. We all feel it - the demands for our attention, the things that need to be done, the things we are trying to catch up on. There is always something, indeed, there is always a lot more than one something.
But, amid all of that, I know I have an opportunity. I can cut through all of that and focus, focus on one soul. I can hear one voice through all of the noise. I can let that one voice pull me forward. Now the only question I have to answer is what voice will I choose to listen to and what hand will I let hold mine.As you read this, I wonder:
* How loud is your world right now? How do you tune out some of the noise?
* Who is the one voice for you today? Can you be comfortable that tomorrow’s answer may change?
* Can you take the risk of trying to be the one voice for another?
My greatest gift I think is the gift of focus, the ability to look at another person and say that nothing is more important than you and us in this moment. No other thing will break my connection to you, for as long as the moment may last. It’s hard to do but the value you can create is immeasurable. This week, can you be that one person, even if only for one moment?