QUESTION TIME
Walking through Raglan I noticed a jogger stretching at a bus stop. He had a worried look on his face, so I asked him if he was OK.
“Just waiting for a friend,” he replied. I walked past him and carried on my way.
A few seconds later he called out to me, “Thanks for asking!”
“You’re welcome!” I called back.
I smile when I recall and share that moment, because caring, encouraging words have the potential to be empowering and appreciated.
POINTS to PONDER
Be aware of people around you. If an opportunity to care comes up, take it. Your moment of caring can make a difference in someone’s life.
Mean your words if and when you ask if they are ok or a similar sentiment. Listen carefully to their answer.
Caring can create connection between people and that has to be a good thing.
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