Little Acts Of Love

As I loaded dishes into the dishwasher, I sang along with the radio. My 
grandson looked up from the picture he was coloring and said, "Grandma, there's 
one thing about you that I don't like."

Anticipating what he was going to say, I asked, "What? That I sing all the 
time?"

"No," he answered, "It's not how much you sing, it's how BAD you sing."

Once again, I was reminded that God did not bless me with a good singing voice. 
I used to wish that I were a wonderful singer, so I could entertain thousands 
of adoring fans packed into crowded stadiums. In reality, my singing can't even 
please one six year old.

I also used to wish I were a great orator. I've always envied people who could 
speak eloquently. I have trouble completing a sentence that can be understood 
by a preschooler.

I may not possess the talents I would have preferred to be born with, but I 
still have the ability to change the world... and so do you! Changing the world 
doesn't require wealth, talent, or a huge investment of time. Right now, you, 
yes, you, with your current limitations and abilities, have tremendous power to 
impact others.

Don't believe me? Have you ever had a day in which everything you touched went 
wrong?

When you were at the end of your rope, did someone speak a kind word or help 
you out? Do you remember how it warmed your heart and perked up your spirit? 
Small, loving acts make a profound difference. Everyone longs to feel noticed 
and appreciated.

That's why it means so much when someone surprises us with a simple act of 
caring.

It assures us that we matter.

Discouraged people are everywhere. They need you. Don't overlook opportunities 
to make a difference in someone's life. A smile, a note, or a phone call won't 
take much effort, but they can make someone's day. Not only will your kindness 
be appreciated by the recipient and rewarded by God, but it will enrich your 
own life too.

Many folks say, "I'm just one person. I can't make a difference." If you've 
ever been on the receiving end of a hug just when it's needed, you know one 
person's concern is powerful. Do you compare your contribution to a tiny drop 
of water in the huge ocean? Mother Theresa's view was that the ocean would be 
less without that one drop.

There could be no mountains, if not for the tiny grains of sand from which the 
mountains are made. Little things pack a big punch. Encouragement takes only a 
moment to give but it delivers an important message of love and concern to the 
recipient, and it could last a lifetime. Your empathy and time can lessen 
someone's load and make their life journey easier.

We may not speak like Billy Graham or sing like Frank Sinatra, but we each have 
our own unique talents. Have you considered that you may be exactly what 
someone desperately needs?

Open your heart. Show you care. Share a little love.

A single candle can illuminate an entire room. A true friend lights up 
an entire lifetime. Thanks for the bright lights of your friendship.
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