Monday, November 7, 2011

Unseen Ripples

In the course of our lives we meet more people than we can keep track of.
In just a day we come into contact, however brief, with countless lives other than our own.
There is an exchange in every one of these encounters; be it a smile, a nod of the head, two words at the supermarket check out.
Our lives briefly touch someone else's, then we move on with our day. Perhaps never to meet again.
Sometimes these brief exchanges can mean more to someone than we know.
Sometimes they can save a life.
I am so fortunate in my job that I come into contact with very inspiring, wonderful people. I am so fortunate that I get to be a player in their lives for a brief amount of time.
It is very easy to measure the clinical outcomes of these relationships.
It is harder to measure the true wellness outcomes of our partnerships.
I was told today by someone that had it not been for our time together that they were not sure where they would be in their lives, their marriage, their friendships.
I was told that I had made a positive difference, that the universe had thrown us together at the right time. Two souls who just clicked. Two positives that equalled a positive change.
I cannot claim the reward of being responsible for the hard work she has put in to making changes in her life.
All I can say is.
Pay it forward. Be kind to strangers. Smile at everyone you meet. Offer a hand.
You never know what the cost of the smallest gesture will mean in the currency of someone else's life.
There are ripples we don't see when we toss a rock into a pond.

4 comments:

  1. What lovely thoughts to ponder at the beginning of the day. This was my first visit to your blog so I took some time to browse through your earlier posts. I'm so glad I did that. You've created a great spot for your readers to visit and I'll definitely be back. I hope you have a great day. Blessings...Mary

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  2. i believe in this SOOO much, it's always amazing just how much a kind word, a smile to a stranger, can make a difference. just that sharing of humanity goes such a long way...how wonderful u had such a wonderful impact on this person, but know that u've touched FAR more than the ones who ever tell u. :)

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  3. BEAUTIFUL POST. i often forget this...sometimes i am told that just a simple smile i gave made someone's day so much better. it is shocking to me because i may not even remember that moment. but such a good reminder that you can make a difference regardless of how small or big of an act :)

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