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The
Law of Attraction
The
Teacher Story The Life Changing Gift of Appreciation By Barbara Glanz
In
my keynote speeches and workshops, Care is an acronym I use for the elements of
a caring, creative, joyful workplace and home. The "A" in CARE stands
for "Appreciation for ALL."
As
I speak about appreciation, I use this quote by Albert Schweitzer:
"SOMETIMES
OUR LIGHT GOES OUT BUT IS BLOWN AGAIN INTO FLAME. BY AN ENCOUNTER WITH ANOTHER
HUMAN BEING. EACH OF US OWES THE DEEPEST THANKS TO THOSE WHO HAVE REKINDLED THIS
INNER LIGHT."
Then
I ask my audiences to please shut their eyes and think about someone, who at some
time in their lives, has rekindled their inner light. I leave the room in silence
for several minutes, and it is always a profound experience as they remember the
JOY they received from being appreciated by someone when they needed it the most.
Afterwards,
I ask them to write down the name of the person they thought of and to commit
to their own act of appreciation letting that person know in the next 72 hours
that he or she was thought of. I suggest a phone call, a note, or even a little
prayer if they are no longer living.
After
one moving session, a gentlemen came up to talk with me and thanked me for creating
a new awareness in him. He said he thought of his eighth grade literature teacher
because she was everyone's favorite teacher, and had really made a difference
in all of their lives. He planned to track her down and let me know what happened.
One
afternoon nearly two and a half months later I received a call from him. He was
choked up on the phone he could hardly get through his story. He said that it
had taken him nearly two months to track his teacher down, and when he finally
found her, he wrote to her.
The
following week he received this letter:
Dear
John,
You
will never know how much your letter meant to me. I am 83 years old, and I am
living all alone in one room. My friends are all gone. My family's gone. I taught
50 years and yours is the first "thank you" letter I have ever gotten
from a student. Sometimes I wonder what I did with my life. I will read and reread
your letter until the day I die.
He
just sobbed on the phone. He said, "She is always the one we talk about at
every reunion.
She
was everyone's favorite teacher- we loved her! But no one had ever told her. until
she received his letter."
AUTOBIOGRAPHY
IN FIVE CHAPTERS
Chapter
1.
I
am on a road There is a deep hole I fall in I am lost .desperate It
is not my fault It takes an eternity to find a way out
Chapter
2.
I
am on the same road There is a deep hole I pretend not to see it I fall
in again I cannot believe I am in the same situation But it is not my fault It
takes a long time to find a way out
Chapter
3.
I
am on the same road There is a deep hole I see that it is there I fall
in again.it is habit My eyes are open I know where I am It is my fault I
come out immediately
Chapter
4.
I
am on the same road There is a deep hole I walk around it