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Navigating hang ups and bang ups

In the last post, hang ups and bang ups we looked at how hang ups and bang ups happen, and how we respond is our choice. As hard as that may be at times, to choose the right response, the integrity filled response, the unexpectedly kind response. After one particular hang up and bang up, I was sent this quote.

Life is 10% what happens to you and 90% how you react to it.

Charles R Swindoll

What I’m interested to hear is what is your first response to this quote?

My first response when reading this quote with a stream of thoughts starting with yes, I can see how that is true, then I moved onto, wait I have no control over what happens to me and how could I possibly try to respond positively all the time to ‘ what happens’… the reality is, there is no real answer. But what we do have in this quote, which is very thought provoking, is once again a choice, we need to step back and make every time we need to respond to something that happens -whether it’s negative or positive. What happens to us, as per the quote, isn’t what we are in control of, what we are in control of is our response. A little daunting isn’t it. Yet, with a little perspective though, it’s easier to see what we do have control of and how our response matters the most.

I am for want of a better word and avid people watcher. I love to observe, I love to chat, and I love to listen to people’s stories. What amazes me, is how different people respond to trauma, how different people celebrate milestones and how people admit to strangers their deepest darkest secrets. Part of my amazement is the learnings and growth in my own life that come from listening and gleaning during these conversations.

What I want to encourage you with, is how you navigate the hang ups and bang ups in life, can inspire others to see their own hang ups and bang ups differently. Sharing your story in the right context with the right person at the right time can make such a huge difference and truly inspire others to live in victory and rethink how they respond to what happens in life.

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#kidlogic: coffee

I love it how Dads play with their kids. It is so different to how Mums play… the only thing is they get sucked in before they realise – cue the bad guy laughter…

Act1: Playing cafes in the lounge room with Dad

Dad(D):  Hi can I buy some coffee?

Lalee(L): That will be one hundred million dollars

D: Do you think that’s a bit much for coffee?

L: Guess you won’t be buying coffee then.

Lalee gracefully walked off and started to play another game. Her poor Dad was left a little confused. Later he confessed, he nearly asked if that that is how you  play shops… but thought better of it. He wanted to enjoy his real ‘ far cheaper’ coffee in peace.

Act 2: Another day of playing cafe’s…

L“ Dad… would you like to order a coffee?”

D“ Sure, one coffee please”

L“ That will be one million dollars.”

D“ Really?”

L“ Yes.” Was the adamant response.

D“ That’s expensive coffee, could I get a discount?”

L“ No”

D“ Oh that’s a shame…”

L“ Oh! well no coffee then…”

So much for compassion, generosity and kindness….