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""We
could learn a lot from crayons: some are sharp, some are pretty and
some are dull. Some have weird names, and all are different colors, but
they all have to live in the same box." |
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Good morning! What a wonderful quote to celebrate
our diversity and uniqueness! If you stick with the crayon analogy,
there will always be crayons you "favor" over others (I'm a periwinkle
fan myself), but each crayon has its purpose and its time--and each
crayon adds color to the world in its own unique way.
We are the same--we each have our purpose, our time, and our ability to
add color to the world. While it is important to discover our own
uniqueness and what we can offer to the world, it is equally important
to respect those we meet and what they bring to this world.
We live in a society that can be quick to label and judge. Labeling and
judging ourselves or others quickly destroys possibility. If we
replaced labeling with compliments and judging with support, what a
wonderful world this would be.
Your Turn:
While we can't change the way everyone else thinks, we can change our
own thinking. Strive to replace labeling with compliments and judging
with support as you go about your days.
Your Affirmation:
I release labeling and judging...and use compliments and encouragement
instead.
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