What if you build something, or create something or plan something and
people say they will attend. Yes, they are sure that they will come.
So you invest time, money, energy, etc, and you are pumped, and you
are energized and you are ready.
The day has finally arrived, with all the planning, all the reminders. You get into your car and drive to the venue. You check all the
systems that need to be checked. You wait and wait and wait. The time of performance is here, the music starts and you realize that
only a handful of people have shown up. You keep calm and carry on all the while wondering how could it be that it all fell apart?
This, dear friend, is what happened on 12/18/2011.
I had been asked by several people to plan a Christmas flash mob. So I did.
I kept asking people are you sure that you are coming. I could still cancel, if there was no interest. But, I was constantly reminded that
there was interest.
How does it feel to put time and love and attention into something that fizzles at the last moment?
Here’s what NOT to do!
Do Not Take It Personally!
It has nothing to do with you. It has to do with every individual who did not show. I am sure that they all wanted to be there, but life happens, and in their lives things happened that kept them away.
Was I sad?
YES, I was sad!
Was I confused?
YES, I was confused.
Did I wonder if I had somehow screwed up?
YES, I thought that I had screwed up.
How could I have screwed up?
Did I not do enough reminders on FB?
Was the planning lacking?
I do not have answers to any of those questions.
I only know that I tried my best.
At the end of the day, that is all any of us can do.
Do our best.
If it’s not good enough for anyone, well that’s just too bad.
Easy to say, harder to believe.
I encourage you this holiday, to just do YOUR best.
THEN LET IT GO.
Happiness, joy and peace this the holiday season of 2011
Love and light
Indrani