My computer crashed, the screen on my phone shattered after a fatal drop, and after the roof leak and busted pipe in the apartment earlier in the week, I needed a date night sooner than later.
Since Jim and I are typically in bed by 8pm, when we go out to eat it's really a date lunch. (smile)
We decided to try someplace new, and it ended up exceeding our expectations.
And it was what I would call a Kentucky gem.
The food, the people, and the sign on the wall opposite the cash register had me want to come back, as well as forget about my bumpy week.
I asked the owner's fiancé about the sign which read:
If You Are Hungry and Have No Money, These Meals Have Been Paid for In Advance. Give a Server the Ticket and They Will Have the Kitchen Prepare Your Meal. One Meal Per day, One Meal Per Person.
She shared that people give, and folks who are in need, often the homeless, can receive a meal every day.
Yet often those receiving want to help out by taking out the trash, etc.
It got me thinking about the good of humans and their natural desire to want to serve and give.
Everyone wants the same thing.
~ To be valued.
~ To be appreciated.
~ To be loved.
The best leaders get this.
Jim and I bought 8 meals and shared a little goodwill in the midst of our rollercoaster-y week.
Go shine your light.
It's needed.
Yes... the world truly needs you and your brilliance.
ACTION: The Upside Challenge this week is to perform a small act of kindness for someone in need.
Look for opportunities to extend compassion - a kind word, a donation to a food bank, bringing clothes to a shelter, buying a meal for a friend who's overwhelmed or overworked.
Open your eyes and heart to those struggling around you. It may be someone closer than you realize.
When you give freely without expectation, you receive just as much in return.
In a society focused on individual success, make it a point to consciously choose to put someone in your community first.
The world is better when we lift each other up.