As
many of you know I was lucky enough last weekend to go to an NFL playoff game. The game was a battle - our home team was up,
then they were down, then they were up again.
Just when it looked like they were going to win, the other team tied the
game. Two big plays in overtime and the
home team emerged victorious! It was an
exciting game and unlike anything I had ever been a part of, so of course I had
to look a little deeper and write about it.
The
stadium holds over 60,000 people. That
is a lot of people. Outside of a
sporting event, where else do you ever have that many people in one place at
one time? A concert or an event at a
convention center are the only other things I can think of that would
compare. A sporting event is unique
because not only is it a lot of people, but all of those people are focused on
the same thing. They are watching and
cheering for the action in front of them.
And let me tell you, the cheering is amazing. According to the decibel meter inside the
domed stadium, the noise level reached 114 decibels (that is really loud). It’s almost as if it is contagious, the
louder everyone around you is, the louder you get. You’re clapping, shouting and high fiving
strangers. Cheering gives you this
amazing energy – you can physically feel it within you. You can tell that the cheering has an impact
to the players on the field as they raise their arms encouraging the crowd to
get louder. It’s such an amazing feeling
and atmosphere – how do you bring some of that to everyday life? We naturally cheer/encourage our kids,
spouse, friends and family without giving it much thought, but what if we were
more intentional? Wouldn’t it be great
if you could gather up a couple people to cheer on your child before a big test
or your spouse before a big presentation at work? It doesn’t even have to be a big event, it
could just be encouraging words at the beginning, middle or end of the
day. What kind of a difference would it
make? It’s so simple, yet it could
actually make a really big difference (for you and the person you are cheering
for). Or on the flip side, are you like
the players on the field in need of some louder cheers? The players don’t feel bad or shy away from
lifting their arms up and down encouraging the crowd to get louder, so why should
you? Need encouragement? Ask for it.
Get those are around you (kids, spouse, co-workers, fellow Starbucks
customers) to give you a cheer, a pat on the back or a smile. That’s all it takes.
Journal
on this: Who are you cheering for on a daily/weekly basis? Is there someone else that could use more of
your cheers? What are you doing now and
how could you step up your cheerfulness for them?
Heart-FULLy
Yours,
Kacey
*My next workshop, Setting
Resolutions that Stick, is tomorrow, Sunday January 24th! Details
are here, sign up
today! If you don’t live in AZ, or can’t make it to the workshop, let’s
schedule time to get on the phone and talk about what you need to do to make
your resolutions/intentions work for you!
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