We are all drawn in with the stories of those. The life they lived, people like Amelia Earhardt, Jackie Kennedy, Princess Di, Martin Luther King, John Lennon, Carrie Underwood... and the list goes on and on. We hear of their greatness. We hear of their rise to success, to fame, to weath. We hear of great love stories, powerful overcomings, chasing after unreachable dreams, sacrificing, challenges, changes and enduring unbearable loss. We watch the Hallmark specials and fork over ten dollars to watch and hear their story on the big screen. We read books and magazines and so on.
Yet I often wonder did they have any idea at the start or even while what was happening. Did they see the bigger picture. What made their story one we are all craving to hear and know. What is in this story that differs from the one we can write about our own lives? Because in all honestly such people didn't know what they were writing, they were just living- as simple as that, they were just living. And the truth is the story of your life, the story you are writing day is worthy and meaningful just as much as those you watch and read about. You just don't realize it. You just aren't stepping back and hearing it & watching it. There is no slow motion, big time actor/actress playing the lead role or special themed song playing. But I promise you, if you just reflect back at the story of your life... where you started, where you came from, where you are going and all that encompasses you... I promise you its one worth hearing, watching and sharing.
That is why I am a firm believer that every story is one to be heard. Because every life has a purpose, every life can be just as meaningful of that like John Kennedy or a love story as great as the Notebook or a powerful rise of overcoming and enduring like the Blindside and so on. So remember that when you are reading and watching... Remember "the greatest story ever told is your own." I know I would be paying to watch it and hear it. And I know that its a story worth sharing and telling!!!
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment