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Showing posts with label Sending Good Thoughts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sending Good Thoughts. Show all posts

Saturday, March 3, 2012

What to send? Prayers, good thoughts or positive energy

When I read in the news that catastrophes have occurred whether they are tornados, hurricanes, earthquakes, tsunamis, or manmade, my heart goes out to the victims. And when family, friends or colleagues post online that a loved one is in the hospital or has passed away, that they've lost their job, or that they are going through a difficult time of any sort, I always want to say or do something supportive.

If you frequent the internet you know that whether you're on Twitter, Facebook, someone's blog or even a news website, there will be times when you may feel compelled to offer comfort to someone in their time of need but you don't always know what to say. Do you offer prayers, love, good thoughts, or positive energy? You get the picture. While there may be one correct response and another equally wrong for the person you're reaching out to support, you won't always know which are the right words to say. It's kind of like the whole "Merry Christmas" or "Happy Holidays" conundrum.


If someone is an atheist you may not want to offer a prayer because they don't believe in prayer. On the flip side if someone is religious saying you'll send them positive energy might sound too new age, crystals, and woo woo, and they might feel you have overlooked their faith.

One of the things that may cause your hesitation to say anything online could be the way other people will leave comments taking offense at the way some choose to offer comfort. I know I've felt that way from time to time.

Another problem is we are all individuals so what may feel like support as we give it, can often be perceived as something else. Whether it's perceived as unsolicited advice or judgement, it may simply miss the mark altogether.

Sometimes no matter how much you are only trying to help, saying or doing the wrong thing can damage a friendship. But, in the big scheme of things we might have to come to terms with if we'd rather risk damaging a friendship because we accidentally said or did the wrong thing, rather than doing equal or worse damage by having said or done nothing at all.

When I've ever felt offended or disappointed, I always try to look past the actual words people use and instead listen with my heart. Because my head will think all kinds of judgmental things like "Why would they say that" or "They should know better" or "They don't really understand me" but my heart will say "They are doing their best to show they care about me and my well being." It isn't what I needed them to say, but just the fact that they are trying to somehow help or console me is a gift. That makes any gesture you're willing to share with me appreciated.

So send me prayers, love or positive energy and I will always do the same for you. Hopefully one of the three will be what you needed or were looking for.

Thursday, August 25, 2011

The End of an Era and a New Beginning for Apple Inc.

Since around 4:00 pm yesterday the resignation of Steve Jobs' has been headline news. Particularly here in Silicon Valley where I live. Of course his resignation is news because his career path has been as public as it is inspiring. That he is staying on as Chairman of the Board and has spent many years developing a trusted and capable team to carry on the company makes me feel assured that there is little to fear in Apple Inc.'s future.

As a Mac fangirl I have to say that while I was sad to hear he's resigning I'm more sad if it means his resignation comes because his health is failing. I truly hope this isn't the case but his words "... I have always said if there ever came a day when I could no longer meet my duties and expectations as Apple’s C.E.O., I would be the first to let you know. Unfortunately, that day has come. ...” have led most to speculate it is a serious health issue that has precipated his resignation.

If it is a health issue I hope he once again overcomes whatever challenge he is facing quickly and completely so that he can either spend more time with his family and friends enjoying each day doing the things he loves most or one day returning to the helm of Apple Inc. Or heck, why not both?


I took this photo three days ago and by chance went to Wikipedia this morning to see if it would say what religion Mr. Jobs practices. I don't know why but even as I typed his name into Google something told me Wiki would say Buddhism, and it did. It feels fitting to include this peaceful and serene image in this post as I say to Mr. Jobs I hope you enjoy both happiness and good health in your future.



ETA on 8/26/11: IMO this is the best article "Steve Jobs' Apple resignation offers a chance to reflect" I've read about Steve Jobs' resignation. It points out that whatever his accomplishments Steve Jobs is first and foremost a human being. When reading many stories the past few days his accomplishments seem to have (for many) eclipsed his humanity and the comments that equate his resignation to his death make me sad for his family and friends who know and love him. Undoubtedly his contributions to the world of technology have been great, but they are not all that he is.