My friend Amy shared a story with me about the impact that we leave with others. It was a raw story, filled with emotion, about how the effect of our words and actions leaves a ripple effect in the lives of others. It was about a moment in time that won’t be forgotten and about the effect actions a stranger had on her life. One encounter, and yet, a life of remembering it.
So often I race through life unaware of the ripple that I’m leaving. I’m short at the store. I respond to my kids with annoyance. I scowl as I drive down the road late. I ignore holding the door because I’m focused on my own agenda. I complain about all that isn’t going well and miss seeing the good.
Ripple effects.
Deep down, I don’t want to leave a trail of negativity. In fact, I write so much about joy and seeking it and actively finding it because in that is a posture of the heart that embraces the positive. This world is full of negative – from the news, to sickness, to financial situations, to relationships – that there needs to be an effort to live more positive. Awake, in a way. It’s this recognizing of the fact that we’re not in this world for ourselves. As soon as we begin to look at this world through the lens of just me then we lose the reality of the impact we have on the lives of others.
What if we held that door for that woman racing into Target? What if we smiled more when we paid for our coffee? What if we got to know the names of the baristas at Starbucks? What if we paid for the coffee for the person behind us? What if we helped bag someone’s groceries who was trying to deal with a two year old? What if we intentionally said something kind to those we meet? What if our words were tempered with grace instead of cynicism? What if we instead of life focusing just on me it’s more on we?
Little things matter.
There’s a reason I write about the little things – it’s because those little things are really the big things in life. They are often the start of the ripple. It’s powerful when we become aware of the little things and begin to appreciate them with deserved appreciation. Those little things are the normal things – the moments in life that we overlook so often, but that truly does matter.
My challenge to you today? To look for the positive, the good in life, and to be a person that changes lives. Maybe it’s in the little things – the simple smiles and sweet words – or maybe it’s in a big dramatic way. You have the power, the choice, today to make a difference. I believe in you.
It can be in doing life and reading an extra book. It can be in giving our kids the benefit of the doubt. It can be thinking of the good in people first. It can be in simply being a person who listens. Those things matter – it’s the power in the moment when you choose to look beyond just you and see the world full of people where so many just need a breath of grace or joy or I believe in you.
Look for the positive. You and I and the next person are truly blessed with each day that we are given to live. We’re blessed with normal. We just need to remember it. Remembering that will set our minds – it will set the target. If our target is to be a generation of people that gives others grace and looks to the good then we are truly powerful. We’ll have days where we mess up, oh my, I’ve got plenty. You can read my archives about failing, and when I forgot to say yes, and on and on and on. But, you can also know that my heart is about believing in people, believing in you, and empowering you and me to know that what we do every single day matters.
In a world of so much harshness it needs more good.
Make a choice today. Look for the good. Be positive. Give yourself grace.
It starts with you and me and then next person and the next.
Ripple.
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Oh how I love this post! Isn’t it great how God can use something like one little blog post in the middle of this HUGE Internet as a great medium to speak to people’s hearts?!?!?
We are in the middle of making some huge changes in our house, and this just fills my heart with more motivation- letting me know we’re on the right track!
Thank you once again for your encouraging words. And thanks also for the opportunity to share my blog. betty jo
Hi! I’m new to your blog–a friend recommended it to me, and I can see why! I loved this post so much! It’s just what I needed to hear today. What a beautiful and inspiring message–thank you so much for sharing it!
Jana @ life could be a dream
Thank you for sharing! Reposting your link on my Facebook page
I recently found your blog, and realized that my hometown is just down the road from you (one of those towns that start with ‘B’).
Thank you for your post, I wholeheartedly agree! I recently embarked on a similar mission and truly greet those around me and ask how they are doing… then listen. You would be surprised how many of them are surprised when I ask and actually stop to listen to what they have to say. I hold the door open, wish people a nice day, and just plain reach out more. It makes a difference.
I have asked God to use me to love and serve others. After all, that’s what it is all about.
Thank you again! Have a wonderful weekend!
Yes, the small is the leverage for the large and a BIG LIFE is made up of little moments that we pause to receive with gratitude. You’re speaking my heart here, friend. Love your words and your reminder to make our ripples ones that bless.
Thank you for another beautiful post to remind me that there is more to life and to people than the little trials I’m currently facing. Love your blog!
With all your posts, I really enjoyed this one again! This is my first time linking up to Friday Favorites – I seemed to have a lot of deeper meaning posts this week.
Thanks for the continued inspiration to just be who we are, and be ok with that. The little things do matter!
Thanks for this reminder. I found you tonight through my blogger friend, Alicia. I will be back! 🙂
Do for others without expectation of anything directly in return. A simple smile will do and you, if not for others, then for yourself 🙂
The passage today is a little different. Life itself is a battle and the way the Lord gets His children through battles doesn’t change. He was with the Israelites as they headed into the Promised Land, and He’s with you, helping you and giving you strength to face whatever lies ahead. Always here praying!
Deuteronomy 20:1-4: When thou goest out to battle against thine enemies, and seest horses, and chariots, and a people more than thou, be not afraid of them: for the LORD thy God is with thee, which brought thee up out of the land of Egypt. And it shall be, when ye are come nigh unto the battle, that the priest shall approach and speak unto the people, And shall say unto them, Hear, O Israel, ye approach this day unto battle against your enemies: let not your hearts faint, fear not, and do not tremble, neither be ye terrified because of them; For the LORD your God is he that goeth with you, to fight for you against your enemies, to save you.
Lifting up prayers right now!
Isaiah 12:2-5 Behold, God is my salvation; I will trust, and not be afraid: for the LORD JEHOVAH is my strength and my song; he also is become my salvation. Therefore with joy shall ye draw water out of the wells of salvation. And in that day shall ye say, Praise the LORD, call upon his name, declare his doings among the people, make mention that his name is exalted. Sing unto the LORD; for he hath done excellent things: this is known in all the earth.
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I agree! Little things matter. It can help or destroy someone’s life.