Kind words and notions of encouragement are easy to say, but often go unspoken. People are more likely to say negative things than they are positive and I don't know why - nice things are just as simple to say.
Since being diagnosed, I've been lucky enough to encounter lots of kindess - both gestures and words. And it has definitely helped. It can turn a dark mood into a bright one, a frown into a smile, and remind you that there is beauty in the world.
This week I've experienced lots of kind words that didn't have to be said, but were, and that made a big difference to my week.
When I was at the gym doing a series of squats, an instructor walked past me and said, "Great technique! Keep it up!" Those simple words made me smile and even though my legs were burning, I did 'keep it up'.
A friend at work in response to my first blog post said to me, "I don't think your muscle has turned to mush, I just think it is focused on your heart and mind for a while." That one made me cry - good tears though.
I interviewed a prominent female Australian journalist and wrote a profile on her for the magazine I work for. Upon reading the article she said to me, "You're talented." This made my heart soar, as like most people, I am my own worst critic.
These were all easy things to say - each taking less than 10 seconds to verbalise. But the impact has stayed with me much longer and still, days later, brings a smile to my face and heart.
Friday, February 19, 2010
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Simone I like Jesse Jackson’s quote - If my mind can conceive it, and my heart can believe it, I know I can achieve it. --- and so can you --- you are such a strong person - and so positive with every thing you do and you have done sooooo much soooo soon. Keep blogging we love it.
ReplyDeleteYou are so right about this Sim, so often a kind word and a smile can move mountains, especially a smile like yours, which lights the entire globe, x M
ReplyDeletetrue true...kind words can save lives. Cant wait for your next post!
ReplyDeleteHow true Simone, praise, encouragement and kindness can make such a difference. Thanks for the reminder to move from thinking to speaking.
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