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Thursday, May 3, 2012

Prepare for Impact!


Impact!

We must wake each morning and truly think about who we will impact that day.  It must be conscious decision and not something we leave to chance.  Love is a deliberate act not a passive feeling.  It’s not necessarily easy either.  It becomes easy through repetition. Repetition makes it habit.  Like training a muscle or committing some fact to memory.  It’s easiest to impact those who are part of our daily lives.  Impact; however can be good and bad.  If it’s not deliberate and thought out, it is a gamble. 

 I’m trying to get better at impacting strangers.  It’s not easy and I’m not always successful in doing so.  It’s far too easy to get caught up in the routine of life; it’s easy to get caught up in the routine of what I have to do for MY life.  It’s hard to think about others albeit a total stranger first.  Positive impact must be planned and practiced.

As I’ve mentioned repeatedly in these blogs I’m a police officer.  I’m impacting lives on a daily basis but if I approach my job by just going through the motions the impact only scratches the surface….it is not Deep Impact!  The funny thing is to have deep impact; it does not take monumental effort, simply an effort. Kind of like what the bible says about faith…”If you only had the faith of a mustard seed.”  The point is to not leave it to happenstance.

Sometimes positive impact comes through listening to your heart.  I know that might sound cheesy, but I think that is how God speaks to us.  If you don’t believe in God, well that is still where goodness is spoken to you.  For me, I don’t get a lot of clear direction from God.  There is no burning bush, no voice from on High booming down telling me what to do and when to do it.  I rely on the innate goodness given to us as humans, and the moral senses of what is right that has been reinforced through good and loving people in my life.  Some may call it listening to the Holy Spirit.  Call it what you want but act on the prompting of goodness…..even it makes you uncomfortable.

Last year, I responded to a radio call of a mentally disturbed person.  This man was a husband and a father of three beautiful girls.  Dad had been recently began episodes of paranoia….each day getting worse.  Our department’s Psychological Emergency Response Team responded and he was ultimately placed on psychiatric hold and transported to a hospital.  I felt bad for the family and wished there was something I could do.  I sent up a prayer and something inside told me to pray with the family…..I ignored it, I told myself as I got into my patrol car that it would be silly and I would feel totally awkward.  I drove out of the neighborhood and couldn’t shake the feeling.  A mile or two down the main road and I turned the car around.  I had to catch my breath as I knocked on the family’s door.  Mom had a puzzled look on her face.  I informed her that something was telling me to pray for her husband and their family with them.  She broke down.  She ushered her teenage daughters down from upstairs and informed them of why I had returned….everyone was misty eyed.  We held hands in a circle and I offered my short awkward prayer for their family.  Finished, slightly embarrassed and ready to bolt out the door, I was shocked when mom picked up where I had left off, then daughter #1, daughter #2 and daughter #3.  Expressing their gratitude for me. 

I won’t lie it felt good.  But the point is it was not something I wanted to do, but decided to do.  I don’t know what the lasting impact was but I know it was something that family needed at the time.  I look for opportunities like that; I try to think in advance of who I can impact that day.  I’m not always successful, I often forget or an opportunity does not really present itself.  Often the act I choose and the reaction is much more subtle than the example I just listed. 

One.  Start with a planned impact of just one person. 

2 comments:

  1. This post reminds me of a poem by TS Eliot. Here is part of it:

    The endless cycle of idea and action,
    Endless invention, endless experiment,
    Brings knowledge of motion, but not of stillness;
    Knowledge of speech, but not of silence;
    Knowledge of words, and ignorance of The Word.
    All our knowledge brings us nearer to our ignorance,
    All our ignorance brings us nearer to death,
    But nearness to death no nearer to God.
    Where is the Life we have lost in living?
    Where is the wisdom we have lost in knowledge?
    Where is the knowledge we have lost in information?

    In this world, there are so many loud voices that try tell us how to live, how to gratify passions and how to "have it all". The world will try to influence our minds and actions about what we should be doing to be happy. Real happiness comes from learning to filter out the static and tuning into the voice of the Spirit as you bravely did. This solution is quiet and subtle. Unpopular in a world of instant gratification. It is an ancient solution in a world of people always looking for something new. I too believe that this is how God speaks to His children. Prayers are most often answered through others, willing to act on the promptings they receive. Good for you for being their answer from God, that He is aware of their struggles. That He loves them enough to prompt a police officer to return to pray with them. A sign of His mercy and love for them in their trials of faith.

    GREAT POST!

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  2. Thanks Mat! Love the Poem as well!

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