Wednesday, May 12, 2010

We all need some Amazing

My wife Julie is so amazing. After we attended the Financial Peace University class that was held at Silver Creek in the the fall, we determined that to reach our financial goals she would need to head back to work. She has now been working at Starbucks, in Mukilteo, for close to four months. She has consistently been getting scheduled for the opening shift, which means she has to be at the store by 4am. Which has her getting out of bed a touch after 3am.

I love Julie, but she is not naturally a morning person. The good news is, she's not actually getting up in the morning, it's still the stinking middle of the night. When I say she's amazing it's not because she is able to get up at this time but her motivation to get up when the alarm clocks blares it's ugly noise. She's committed to the future of our family. She cares about our three kids and sees the benefits for them if we are able to get ourselves completely out of debt. If we get out of debt there's a good chance that we can help each of our kids with college costs, hopefully more than the $150 we currently have saved up for their college education. Getting out of debt will give us the freedom to be more generous with others that we see in financial need. It will also mean that someday we can retire. Ultimately, she goes to work for the betterment of her family.

Julie is often tired in the afternoon and is certainly wiped out by around 8pm, following those early morning shifts. But she is sacrificing in a tremendous way for us, she is truly an incredible example of a loving and caring, wife and mother. In the same way that I started this note, she is amazing.

This got me thinking, we all need amazing people in our lives. We all have so many shortcomings or areas where we could just use some help or a little extra care and attention. The problem is that it's not really practical to hold up a sign requesting someone to be amazing for you. Here's my solution.

Rather than any of us holding interviews for amazing people, what if all of us watched for and took opportunities to be a little bit of amazing in other peoples lives. When we see an area of need or something we could do to make someone's life a little better, let's do it. If all of us would commit to being amazing for those around us, think how incredible our community would be. Both as a community within Silver Creek and the community in which we live.

Thanks Julie for being so amazing and an example for the rest of us to consider being amazing for each other.

Brent

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