As the year winds to a close, I thought it might be fun to share the insights that come from a regular day on the job. This was a day not too long ago. It was a regular Tuesday by many accounts, and not so regular by others. Monday, as Mondays often are, had been filled with plenty of commotion, lots of work, a few unfinished tasks, a fair amount of stress, and a handful of things not working out quite the way I wanted. But it was a new day. It was Tuesday! I was on my way to teach for a client that I have enjoyed working with for many years. I was teaching some of my favorite curriculum, and being the holiday season, I was even going to take advantage of an opportunity to pick up treats from a beloved bakery to take home to my family at the end of the day.
As I got out of bed that Tuesday morning, a little bit earlier because of the drive and the classroom setup time, there was already a spring in my step. I knew that I was looking forward to the day. I managed my morning time fairly well and made it out the door with plenty of time to stop at the bakery before going on to the training location. While in line at the bakery, there was another gentleman in line. I recognized this man, but I couldn’t quite put a name to the face. I fleetingly wondered if he might be attending the training later that day, but just wasn’t confident enough in who he was to say hello. Instead I proceeded with my order, stashed it away to bring home later that day, and proceeded to the client site.
As I was setting up at the client site enjoying the easy comradery and conversation that comes from years of relationship building and the sheer joy of doing what I love, the man from the bakery entered the room and extended his hand in greeting. He then shared some kind words and apologized for not saying hello at the bakery, as he just wasn’t certain that I was who he thought I was. It’s funny, isn’t it? We had been just steps from each other at the bakery, not quite sure if we should say hello, both wondering the same thing. And, here we were a few minutes later, having a laugh about our mutual reluctance. My already energized step got even lighter as I thought about how, with just a few positive words, we had both brightened each other’s day. I went on to teach, and by the responses in the room, I would say it was a successful day.
Being the ‘tip-seeker’ that I am, I wanted to share three tips from this anecdote.
For us it’s Jaarsmaa Bakery in Pella, Iowa. About an hour drive from our house, it’s not really a place that you go every week, or every month even. But, we have an unspoken rule in our family, that if you have the opportunity to be in Pella you make time to stop by Jaarsmaa and pick up everyone’s favorite treat. In our day-to-day lives we don’t have time to do this randomly. Trips to Jaarsmaa are planned intentionally and thoughtfully. But that’s just my point here. Make (thoughtful and intentional) time for treats and see the joy that comes with them.
I am so grateful to him for stopping in the room, as he must have seen me as he walked by. He stopped in to say hello. It wasn’t a huge time commitment on his part, and it wasn’t a huge detour, but it was a few extra steps. It was a meaningful moment when he just took the time to say hello. I recently had the opportunity to hear the musical duo Big Little Lyons at a house concert hosted by a friend. One of their songs is about a woman living in a big city missing the human connection and wondering if we could just say hello. This song and my encounter with the man in the bakery have been great reminders that next time we should just say hello!
And there you have it. Three tips from a Tuesday. Here’s hoping your day is wonderful!