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Innocence

A few weeks ago, two television shows, Law & Order: SVU and Ransom, focused on the same key issue of sexual abuse of children. It’s an issue that is treated as unspeakable because of the atrocity of violating a child.  Yet by not speaking up, we teach victims that they can’t speak up. We teach victims they must live in silence with the shame and the fear that results from having a predator take their innocence, take their ability to trust, and take their ability to believe in themselves.  We teach victims that being a victim is what they are vs. what happened to them.

It’s time to stop telling our kids to not to sit on that relative’s or family friend’s lap because we know that something is not quite right about them.  It’s time to stop thinking that the sexual abuse of a child happens in other families or to certain “types” of people. It’s time to stop being silent.

I’ve heard all my life that children are our future. If that’s true, what future are we creating for a child that has experienced the ultimate betrayal of trust yet doesn’t get the help they need to heal.

I wrote a poem called “She” that addresses the impact of sexual abuse on a child and the adult that they grow up to be. My hope in reading the poem, is that you don’t focus on who the poem is about. Rather I hope you can embrace the power of the words and decide to be the voice of a child that can’t speak for themselves. By doing so, you will help that little girl or little boy to know that they are not alone. And if you were once that little girl or little boy, this is what I know for sure, you can get past what happened to you. It won’t be easy so get the help that you need. There is no shame in saying out loud what happened. The only shame will be is if you give up on you…. so don’t.

“She”

She understood the darkness of the world

For her innocence was taken when she was just a little girl

For at 3, she lost the value of trust

When a monster violated her with every thrust

And at 12

A cousin showed her another meaning of hell

So she never knew what it meant to be a child

She never knew what it meant to dream even for just a little while

For life, had taught her at a tender age

That someone else’s undealt rage can hurt another

That you can’t always be protected, not even by your mother.

She learned to pretend so that she could survive

She prayed and hoped that her memories were just a lie

Until one day, she met a man

Who simply said “I understand”

He only wanted to be her friend

And to help her believe that life could have a happy end

He wanted her to know that life was about living

Not surviving

But thriving.

He wanted her to believe that what she needed to be happy was already within

She just had to let the past end.

And let her present begin.

You may wonder who she is

Who she finally turned out to be?

Did she travel the world?

Did she finally realize that she was a special girl?

To that I ask

Does it matter?

Because the real point of it all

Is that she lived

She mattered

But if you must know

She could be you or your neighbor down the street

But in reality…

She is me.

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“I Am Enough” #imenough

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I recently saw a You Tube video entitled “I’m Enough” by a band called The Mrs.  The video was focusing on uplifting women’s self- image, to help reinforce that we are more than what we see on the outside, we are an inspiration to those that love us.

Although the focus was on women, it is an impactful message for both men and women, boys and girls. So many of us grow up believing that we are not enough – not pretty enough, not smart enough, not rich enough, not strong enough, etc.

But what if we flipped the script, and saw ourselves the way others see us. By others, I’m not talking about people who don’t know us or show through their actions that they don’t value us. By others, I mean the people who love us for just being ourselves. They “get” that what is most important about us is who we are and not what we are: Who – caring, giving, supportive, loving vs. What – nurse, doctor, teacher, homemaker. They “get” that we bring joy, inspiration, a sense of well-being, and much more to their lives.

So close your eyes, think of someone you love, that loves you. Now imagine, you are looking in a mirror. You see your reflection but you also see your love one who is telling you how much you mean to them, how much you impact their life in a positive way. Now open your eyes and embrace the feeling of those words. Look in the mirror and say “I Am Enough” …. because you are.

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“I’m Enough” By The Mrs.

“Our Deepest Fear” #Faith

What is your deepest fear?

Are you afraid of failure, success, love, fear itself? No matter what your fear, ask yourself, why have you given fear the power over your life. The power over you living the life that you know within your heart and soul is meant for you to live but fear keeps you “stuck” with going with the flow. Fear keeps you in the flow of existing vs. living. Fear keeps you from following what your inner voice, your deepest thoughts, your very soul is telling you…that YOUR DREAMS can become a reality if you can just let go of the fear.

If so, I challenge you today to Stand Up to Fear. Tell Fear it has to find a new place to live because it doesn’t live here anymore. Tell fear it’s been replaced with the new “F”in town – “FAITH”.

F:  FAITH.  Faith that during this temporary season of storms that you are facing, a rainbow is at the end. Faith that even when others don’t believe, your belief in you will be the foundation of your success.  Faith that if it is in your heart, it can’t be wrong because it’s part of who you are, it is  part of who you are evolving to be.

A: Attitude.  An attitude that says when you fall, you get up.

I:  Insight.  Insight to just get quiet and listen to your inner voice that will lead you to what is right for you; that will lead you to your destiny.

T: Trust. Trust in you. Trust in your dreams. Trust in your strength to deal with life’s struggles and not just survive but thrive.

H: Hope. When there is hope, fear is not an option, it is a temporary state of mind that you can quickly change to one of FAITH.

So have FAITH and let fear go on its’ way. You have better things to do. #FAITH

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Source of Video: Coach Carter Movie.

 

“Are You For Real” #RU4Real”

One of my favorite stories is called “The Velveteen Rabbit”.  It’s about a Velveteen rabbit that longs to be real so that he could be special and not looked down by more expensive mechanical toys because “he was just a velveteen rabbit”.  Ironically, the Velveteen Rabbit feared becoming real, because when talking to his only friend, the Skin Horse, becoming real seemed painful.

On his journey of ‘becoming REAL’, he learns several important lessons, the core of which is reflected in the following passage:

 “What is REAL?” asked the Rabbit to the Skin Horse,  “Does it mean having things that buzz inside you and a stick-out handle?”

“Real isn’t how you are made,” said the Skin Horse. “It’s a thing that happens to you. When a child loves you for a long, long time, not just to play with, but REALLY loves you, then you become Real.”

 “Does it hurt?” asked the Rabbit.

“Sometimes,” said the Skin Horse, for he was always truthful. “When you are Real you don’t mind being hurt.”

 “Does it happen all at once, like being wound up,” he asked, “or bit by bit?”

 “It doesn’t happen all at once,” said the Skin Horse. “You become. It takes a long time. That’s why it doesn’t happen often to people who break easily, or have sharp edges, or who have to be carefully kept. Generally, by the time you are Real, most of your hair has been loved off, and your eyes drop out and you get loose in the joints and very shabby. But these things don’t matter at all, because once you are Real you can’t be ugly, except to people who don’t understand.”

(Source – “The Velveteen Rabbit: How Toys Become Real” by Margery Williams)

So in the end the Velveteen Rabbit learned that being REAL was not about what he was on the outside or even what others said about him.   He learned that BEING REAL was about BECOMING REAL TO OURSELVES AND TO OTHERS and sometimes that might hurt.  He learned that when he allowed others to see him – the core of who he was, they loved him no matter what.  He learned that being real didn’t happen overnight but “bit by bit.” But most importantly he learned that being real was not about being like everybody else. Rather being real was about being himself and that was more than enough.

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Are you being real… to yourself?…with others?  If not, ask yourself “why? and commit to showing who you are “bit by bit”. In the end, the ones that matter, will stay. In the end, by allowing your light to shine, you will give others the courage to do the same.

“I Was Here”

On October 30, 2011, my oldest sister, Peggy, was diagnosed with Stage 4 liver cancer. On December 17, 2011, she passed.

Peggy’s passing got me to thinking about my own life. The choices that I have made and the choices that I chose not to make out of pride, fear, or uncertainty.

 It got me to thinking about the legacy that would I leave. Would my legacy paint a picture of a person that gave the best of who she was to those she met and those she loved, would my legacy be that I made a difference in someone else’s life, would my legacy show that I made a difference in my own life?

 As I ponder on my legacy, I recognize that our legacy starts with we do each day. “It’s what we do in between that matters.” (Source – Author Unknown)

 It’s like one of my favorite songs “Live  Like You Were Dying” (Source:  Tim McGraw).

Live as though your life matters. Dream as though life has no limits, only possibilities. Push beyond life’s challenges by listening to the lessons that each brings. Give the best of who you are to the world because you do make difference. Your presence, your existence, makes a difference to those you love, your co-workers, and your customers.

 As you progress through life and go about the business of being and becoming, will your legacy show”that you lived, that you loved, that you did, that you have done” (Source: “I Was Here”, sang by Beyoncé)Will your legacy say, I WAS HERE.

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 What can you do each day to show that you are here?

 

 

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