by Ann McGee-Cooper
I can feel the positive energy as I feed the fish and prune dead blossoms,
I recently experienced a serious technology glitch during a day of teaching with a packed audience and several high level guests. However, my Partner and I had great confidence in the flexibility, creativity and resourcefulness of each other and so the technology crisis was tamed into a docile and obedient “beast” in just a few tense minutes. Because we were working with one of our legacy Clients who is fairly well versed in servant leadership, three of them immediately noticed the crisis, came quickly to our aid and a solution was found within minutes. Instead of being drained we ended the day with the exuberance of tremendous gratitude, for each other, for our supportive and wonderful Clients, and for the skills and disciplines we learned that remind us any problem can become an opportunity and the
And so, my garden mirrors the miracles given to us each day. I am not deserving of the miracles/abundance that comes to me but I am deeply, deeply grateful. And as I choose to then bring this same abundance and loving appreciation to all others, I become a vital part of this global immune system that springs from love; love of life, love of challenges, love of diversity, and love of all that is, of which I am such a tiny part. Time in the garden stirs my heart and opens my awareness. And I am glad.