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Even Big Kids Spill (Affirming People In An In Your Face World)


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Lee Wise
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Retire Quickly!
http://www.retirequickly.com/89863


EVEN BIG KIDS SPILL!

Affirming People In An In Your Face World

© Lee Wise 2002 All rights reserved



It still happens -- even with adults. I know. I was the

culprit this time.



The glass "just appeared." My arm hit that crazy glass of

of water. Almost instantly the water was...



On the table.

On the floor.

"Messy."



But you know what? The rest of the family didn't think it

was a very big thing :)



"Water? What's a little water?"



AND I THOUGHT...



"That's kinda neat! Even big kids (like me) can feel okay

when they spill their drinks!"



Why did I feel this way? I'll tell you: because for about

thirty years we practiced saying something over and over

again.



A COMMON PHASE



We had a common phrase we used around our house when one of

the children spilled a drink at the table -- which, I'm

convinced, must be in the genes of *every* child: "You shall

spill liquids. It's not only your birth right, it is your

responsibility."



Back to the phrase.



The phrase was simple: "That's okay. Everyone spills."

Sometimes the child might also hear words to this effect:

"That's okay. Daddy help."



Then we'd just clean up and go on with the meal. No big

deal.



AND THE OPERATIVE WORDS WERE...



"That's okay!"



I mean, why make a "little person" feel bad because she made

a common mistake? It is a part of the growing up process!!



And besides...



*People are more important than "process" -- right?

*Everyone makes mistakes -- right?

*It is good for the family to help -- right?



RIGHT!



Yes, I repeated the word "right" for a purpose. It is a

good practice to:



*Affirm people!

*Keep the "minor" mistakes of people just that: minor!

*Quickly help people instead of quickly criticizing or

condemning them!



These simple "people affirming practices" are "right"...



At my home

In my office

On my assembly line

During my classes

As a part of my business

Wherever!



"THAT'S OKAY!"



You could have an opportunity to use that phrase this week.



Try it.

The people who hear you say it may like it!



Why? Because...



*People need to be affirmed.

*People need to be assured that we all make mistakes.

*People need to be helped.



SAID IN ANOTHER WAY



If you...



Are determined to build people up instead of tearing

them down,



Place a high value on relationships with others,



Are realistic in the assessment of your own failures and

successes,



Work hard at being more helpful than you are demanding,



And continually strive to bring out the best in people,



You will be motivated to maintain a "That's okay!" style of

of life when it comes to interacting with your family,

friends, co-workers and everyday acquaintances.



IT SURE AIN'T EASY!



No, it's not. We fail. We don't always affirm, put things

in perspective or help.



But if we value the things I just mentioned, we remind

*ourselves* of the same two word philosophy, apply it to the

person we see in the mirror each day, and try to get it

right the next time!





Yours for a day filled with beautiful moments in time,





Lee





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Lee is a seminary administrator, has a part-time business

at home, and writes his own motivational mailing entitled

"A Beautiful Moment In Time." Permission is given to

distribute article. This entire paragraph must be included.

You may contact him at lfwiseaol.com or by visiting --

http://www.retirequickly.com/89863





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