How could one small mosquito create such a huge stir?
It’s simple. It decided what it wanted: your blood. It took action:
bit you. In that moment when the mosquito bites you, sucks your blood
and then withdraws, it is fulfilling one of the primary functions of
its’ short life. The mosquito needs protein from the blood of a
mammal, so it can lay eggs. Without it, the eggs cannot be laid. The
only other purpose a mosquito has in life is to mate.
Are
you fulfilling your primary function, your purpose in this life?
Do you know what it is? Many of us cringe when we hear these questions. “I
have a purpose in life? I can’t figure it out. Why didn’t
anyone ever tell me what it is? It’s not on my birth certificate.” Maybe
our purpose isn’t blatantly obvious to us, and maybe it
doesn’t become clear to us until many years into our lives,
so we struggle with questions of direction and meaning. What
is important to remember is that no matter what we do or what
we don’t do - in each moment of each day we are making
a difference whether we are aware of it or not - whether we intend
to or not. Our
actions and words set examples for everyone around us; our
children, coworkers, family, friends - everyone around us
is affected by what we decide to do or not to do. Spending
even a single dollar at the grocery store can affect the
economy of many countries and the people in them. Throwing
one soda can into a stream can affect the ecology for miles
around. Planting trees on a hillside can affect the air around
our whole planet. A smile to the gas station attendant can
make his whole day! Here
are a few single individuals who have made a BIG difference
in this world: Helen Keller, The little boy with his
finger in the dike, Erma Bombeck, Your Parents (you’re
here, aren’t you?), Oprah, Sadam Hussein, Mother
Teresa, Your neighbor, Martha Stewart, Gloria Steinem,
Anthony Robbins, Mary Kay Ash, T. Harv Eker, Elanor Roosevelt,
Abraham Lincoln, Marie Curie, Debbie Fields, Rosa Parks,
Wayne Dyer, Susan G. Komen, Walt Disney, Princess Diana,
Mrs. Barrett (my 8th grade teacher who told me that I
should keep writing). What
did these people possess that transformed them from
someone ordinary to someone extraordinary? They started
with a dream. They honed their purpose. They created
a clear vision and added the desire from their heart
and soul. And then, perhaps the most important part
- they took action. They believed in the beauty and
importance of their dreams so much that they took
action. They were conscious and aware that what they
chose could make a difference, and they moved forward.
They did something. Never
underestimate the effects of your actions in
one moment of time. What can you do this week?
What WILL you do? Now,
that’s Powerful!
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