Wake Up and Dream Catalyst: Short inspirational thoughts for the day. Raising questions & hopefully opening a dialogue with people interested in learning how to turn their dreams into plans and start navigating their way towards them.
Thought for the day: Here's another video that any mother would be happy to receive as a gift on Mother's Day. If you went back to just before you had your first child what would you tell yourself?
Yesterday, I gave a glimpse of what the world would be like if my mother ruled the world. Today, I'd like to tell you what the world would be like if my grandmother was in charge. Whenever my brothers & I would start to argue, my grandmother would say,
"Shush, lower your voices." Somehow, magically, we would quiet down & she'd help make the argument would disappear.
Speak Softly Listen More Than You Speak
How she raised 4 grandchildren & never
yelled still amazes me. I only remember one time when she got angry with
me. I accompanied her to a family gathering in Atlantic City in the winter. I was a petite 6 or 7 year old. From the airplane, I could see there was
snow on the ground. Having grown up in Houston, Texas, it was the first
time I ever saw real snow. As we left the airport, I was so excited that I tried to walk on a
pile of snow by the sidewalk. I ended up waist deep in wet snow! My
grandmother did not realize I thought snow was hard
& would support me like in the movies! I believe it was the only
time I remember her raising her voice.
My grandmother wouldn't rule the world, the world would follow her like the pied piper. She would teach people how to
resolve conflicts by lowering their voices, talking out differences & simply treating people
with love & patience.
Tomorrow there will be a third & final Mother's Day segment. In the meantime, I would love to hear your stories about how your mothers & grandmothers would change the world.