People

The more I interact with others…shopping, standing in line, passing by in the hallway somewhere…department stores, elevators, bus-stops, restaurants, gas stations, or just walking up and down the sidewalk, the more I notice people want, need recognition, acceptance. They desire to be noticed for who they are, even if they don’t look like it, even if they have their face bent towards their phone or head down reading a book, they want to be noticed, acknowledged and appreciated.

‘Well that’s a mouthful for you to say’, you might say. ‘He looks angry, she appears stuck-up, they look busy, I’m not going to interrupt and bother them’. I don’t mean strike up a lengthy conversation…just a pleasant, ‘Hi’, or ‘Hello, how are you today?’ Or ‘Isn’t this a beautiful day?’ (even if it’s not, it still is, because we’re alive:) Or we might surprise them by telling them we like their hair style, or their outfit, or what a wonderful family they have….something, anything positive to break the silence in so many lives, yearning for contact with another human being that even though they may appear busy—hiding behind their phone or book they still yearn for attention.

God has made us to need other people.

Catch people off guard with something positive, kind or helpful to say to them and watch it brighten their day. Whether you see the result of not, even the most grouchy person will feel the warmth of care when someone speaks kindly to them.

Yes, you can, we can, change the temperature, so to speak, in another person’s life just by loving them.

I have on purpose, ‘butted into people’s lives’ as they were all engrossed in their phone while they walked down the sidewalk to tell them, ‘Hi! Nice day out isn’t it?’ with the express purpose of sharing a bit of unasked for human kindness to brighten their day.  They look up surprised and then, when they realize, I am talking to them, they respond with a smile and a ‘Hi’ back. Not all have, but they still heard me and knew someone was thinking about them.

It would surprise us if we knew how much alike we all are, wanting acceptance from another person. We have become experts at hiding ourselves from others, and it is injuring us on the inside.

Give acceptance and loving care to other people. They need to receive it and we need to give it so we both can be made whole.

Begin today and reach out more to others.

 

REJECTION? OR REDIRECTION!

I don’t know about the rest of you, but I have struggled with rejection in various forms and ways my whole life, actually I think most people do. We all want to be accepted and cared for, needed and loved for who we are, just the way we are, while we grow, develop and mature.

So the other day, I was turned down for a job position I was interested in, and I decided to do something different than I’ve done previously when that would happen. I threw my hands up in the air and said, “Praise God! I may have been rejected for this job offer, but I have not been rejected by God! If God be for me who can be against me, God you are working all things together for my good!” and I smiled really big and laughed out loud. Nobody was there to watch and listen, but I felt better about how I’d handled that little bit of loss.

Then the thought came to me, ‘rejection from man is nothing to fear, it only means it wasn’t part of God’s perfect plan for you. It is a stepping stone to something better for you. Don’t give up!”

Driving home that day, still thinking it all over and still smiling and feeling really, pretty good that I’d stayed on top of the turndown, another thought popped into mind…

“Look at rejection as redirection.”

That made perfect sense. That took all the focus off me, and mine, and fear, and how come, and I don’t understand and whatever else you might want to think, and I saw it as…God has something else better planned and I was being redirected to that.

Try it yourself next time ugly rejection tries to attack you. Laugh at it and say, ‘Ha! I’m not rejected, I’m being redirected!!!