The
recent energy crisis in California makes us more aware
than ever of how interconnected we all are. When businesses
in one area lose power and can't operate, the repercussions
can go far beyond the area, the state, or even the nation.
The domino effect can be felt around the world.
Each
of us is like a power grid, intricately connected to
all other human grids. At different times, we all create,
receive, or pass on energy. Accepting energy from others
is as natural and productive as accepting the warmth
of the sun.
Whenever
circumstances rob you of your spark, hook up with outside
power sources:
1.
Share the burden. You don't have to go it alone.
Find others who have gone through similar challenges
and get support and encouragement from them. Consider
setting up a buddy system, where you support each other.
2.
Let your family and friends know that you need their
support. You've given them lots of your energy in
the past. Now you can give them another gift, allowing
them to feel really good about themselves because they
can give you the boost you need.
3.
Reach outside your immediate power grid. "No man
is an island" is just as true now as it was when John
Donne wrote the words in the 17th century. There are
lots of worldwide resources you can tap if you expand
your thinking. Consider new sources of information and
new business and personal alliances that can be tapped
through the Internet; through local, national, and international
organizations; through networking at work or in your
personal life.
You
are not alone. The energy you need is flowing all around
you. Tap into it and watch your lights go on!
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