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The Ultimate Acronym

Saturday, January 26th, 2019

On Sunday morning before New Year’s Day, my wife Yvonne and I attended church service at the nursing home where her mother resides. Being late arrivals at nearly the end of the sermon, we quietly seated ourselves toward the rear of the chapel. From our vantage point, two things were immediately apparent. 95 percent of the congregation was seated in wheelchairs, and an unmistakable spirit of joy permeated the room.

Arriving late for the minister’s sermon presents a challenge, it’s hard to get the full impact of the message. But in the minister’s few closing sentences, he held up his Bible and asked the question, “You know what this is, don’t you?” Then he spelled it out “B-I-B-L-E – Basic Instructions Before Leaving Earth!” Wow! I never knew Bible as an acronym. The ultimate acronym! It caught my attention and four weeks later it’s still ringing in the core of my spirit.

If you have never held a Bible in your hand, this post is for you. Most people who are unfamiliar with the Bible go to the front – the book of Genesis and turn right. May I be so bold as to suggest you turn to the New Testament and start with the Gospel of Mark. The Gospel of Mark was the first of the Gospels written, the shortest account of the ministry of Jesus Christ, as told to him by the apostle Peter. Mark cuts to the chase by getting right into the teaching and healing ministry of Jesus. Compassion and love describes the ministry of Jesus to the poor, the sick and the multitudes. You will quickly notice Jesus had little tolerance for the hypocrites and religious leaders of the time. Then come the parables, the instruction for living. Compassion is a word used in the four gospels 14 times. Love is a word used 46 times in the gospels, and another 133 times by the followers of Christ who wrote the Epistles. Compassion and Love – attributes that we could use more of in our world today.

Mark compresses three years of Jesus’ ministry and sacrificial death into 16 short chapters. Jesus died so we would all have the opportunity of a greater life after leaving earth. Skip forward now to the Epistles and the book of Romans written by the apostle Paul. In chapter 8 verses 38-39, you will find that word love again.

“For I am convinced that nothing can ever separate us from God’s Love. Neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither our fears for today nor our worries about tomorrow – not even the powers of hell can separate us from God’s love.” NLT   

Is Jesus knocking at the door of your heart? Invite him in! Take the journey. I recommend continuing on to the book of Acts, the remaining three gospels, the book of Romans, then explore the rest of the Basic Instructions Before Leaving Earth. Now go back to the beginning of the Bible, it truly will be the journey of your life. 

Create a memorable day.

Stephen

Stephen M. Hannamann –  © 2019. All rights reserved.

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There’s Power in Your Smile

Saturday, January 5th, 2019

We all have heard, “It takes fewer muscles to smile than frown.” Although there are conflicting opinions on the subject, I know I feel better when smiling as opposed to frowning.

Making the Case

We live in a world that is operating at warp speed. Everything now moves at internet speed. Personal contact is on the decline in our workplaces and is being replaced with the new norm – e-mail, live chats, Skype, and texting. I get it, I have had to adapt in my own business. Getting to see a customer face to face anymore is a rarity. My goal in life – trying to help make our world a better place – is becoming more difficult. But there is still time to smile with the people we interact with throughout our day. That was not a typo. I did write “smile with.”

The Connection

So now let me ask the question: How do you feel when someone smiles at you? I know I feel a little lighter and it elicits a smile in response, and I feel good! We all must engage people in our daily lives – work,  shopping, dining, recreation.  Even shut-ins have contact with care givers. So may I be so bold as to challenge you to be the leader?  Smile first!  Make sure it’s genuine. People instantly pick up on a forced smile. When you offer your smile, make eye contact and wait for the response. Connect – and smile with. When you offer a genuine smile, nine times out of ten, you will receive a genuine smile in return. Take it a bit further and make someone’s day memorable. Compliment the person on their smile and again be genuine. “You have a great smile.” Watch their eyes come alive as their spirits are lifted.

The Proof  

I have a couple of short stories regarding smiles: While working as a restaurant manager, I had the opportunity to oversee the waitstaff. One of my most efficient waitresses rarely smiled while taking orders. As it turned out, she was a bit shy and was mostly concerned about getting the patrons orders right. Well, she had the getting orders right down in spades! I complimented her on her efficiency and suggested she might relax a bit more. I told her, “You have a terrific smile, you should use it. It will help you relax and have more fun with the customers.” Over the following month I observed her progress. The customers began engaging her and she truly enjoyed them as well. Her tips increased too!

The second story is about the blessing I received three years ago on the ferry run to the island where my wife Yvonne and I live. I first noticed a woman ferry attendant directing traffic onto the boat. She always seemed to make eye contact with the drivers, flashing her lovely smile. One day, I stopped and rolled down my window and told her, “You have a beautiful smile and it blesses me every time I see it.” She lit up like a Christmas tree, and ever since, she begins waving to us as soon as she recognizes our car. We receive her blessing every time we see her.

The Icing  

I have learned three steps: be genuine, smile, and engage. Just last Sunday evening Yvonne and I walked into a restaurant with a full lobby of waiting customers. The hostess looked up and greeted us with a weary but genuine smile – “Welcome, how many?”  I told her we would seat ourselves in the bar. She thanked us, looking relieved, but still engaged us with her smile. Holding her gaze, I leaned over and told her, “You have a great smile – and beautiful eyes to match.” She brightened, her weariness vanished, and she said, “Sir, you have just made my day!”        

We have no idea where people may be in their life’s walk and your smile may be the one good thing someone may receive today. Bless everyone you meet. The secret of the smile is the connection – make the eye contact. Smile with someone and watch their eyes light up.  Make someone’s day a little bit better – or even memorable.

Stephen

Create a memorable today,

Stephen M. Hannamann –  © 2019. All rights reserved.

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