Okay, so most
of our SAT scores would not prompt Georgetown to offer us scholarships. Maybe we
wouldn’t coast through with straight A’s. But, there is one challenge
Georgetown just issued that everyone could ace. I think we all can do it.
In the usual
rush through our day, we walk by people without noticing them. In fact, we
might even have conversations without really noticing people. Think about the
store clerk, coffee shop barista, or copy center employee. How often do you
have time to truly pay attention to those folks? If your mind is focused on
your day, it might naturally cause you to overlook people, assuming their minds
are just as pre-occupied. There is no negative intention, and probably no
rudeness either.
All In
strategy #3 is Notice Others. Stop letting what’s on your mind cause you to
overlook others. One business student at Georgetown did just that. Mr. Bellamy and
Mr. Batchelor both have nightly routines at Georgetown’s library. Mr. Bellamy
studies at the library, and Mr. Batchelor cleans it. One recent evening, Mr.
Bellamy stuck up a conversation and what an All In experience happened after
that.
It turned
out, the janitor had similar ambitions as the business student. The janitor
makes great curry chicken and wanted to open a business. The business student
used his skills to help his new friend get started. Now, Mr. Batchelor’s
chicken is famous on campus and he is on his way to operating a successful
business.
The story
doesn’t stop there, however. Here's what happened at Georgetown:
Mr. Bellamy noticed even more people on campus—cashiers,
cooks, cleaning staff, and more. He and his friends started listening to the
stories of the people working on their campus, and they began to help some of
them. One man is going to visit his family in South Sudan for the first time in
45 years, thanks to help from the Georgetown community.
Georgetown formalized the effort to create more opportunities for connections between staff and students, and they call it Unsung Heroes.
Georgetown formalized the effort to create more opportunities for connections between staff and students, and they call it Unsung Heroes.
Georgetown
is All In! They have habit #3 down! Their students issued a challenge for the
rest of us. They challenge us to notice unsung heroes in our own lives. Are you
in?
Can you slow
down enough to pay attention to the people you come in contact with each day?
Notice them, talk to them, listen and learn from them. Can you establish an Unsung Heroes connection program at your school or workplace? Maybe we all cannot beat
Georgetown student’s SAT scores, but we can join them in living All In by
noticing others.
(Source: Washington
Post 10/13/2016)
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