The Power of a Chicken Biscuit.

The Power of a Chicken Biscuit.

It’s awkward, for both of us.

A bunch of Dads standing at all entrances of the school clumsily offering a chicken biscuit and a high five to start the day. 

Glances of what this is all about are frequent, then smiles and a ‘thank you’ letting us each know this is good. 

In a time when connection is abundant, we find ourselves fighting to actually realize it. 

There’s no agenda with this group, just a bunch of Dads answering a call within that we must do and be better. 

It’s funny, the fear that works its way in when trying to connect with a generation we are far removed from - I’m certain it’s a feeling felt at home for many as well. 

I had many reasons not to go, even pulling into the parking lot I debated do I really need to be here, surely they’ve got this covered. 

This is the challenge, too often we assume someone else has got it when each of us plays an essential role in making it happen. 

I held that chicken biscuit in my hand nervously trying to figure out how I was going to give this thing away, the burden makes it feel like a hundred pounds. 

‘Would you like a chicken biscuit?’ I quietly offered, seriously I think a bead of sweat fell from my forehead. 

‘That would be awesome!’ replied the student, as we did a high five, I felt like I just accomplished something amazing in my life. 

This is the thing with intent, we may not know how to offer it, how to show we care, to be there in that moment but however it’s expressed it will find a way to let that person know you are trying. 

It was a flashback for me...I watched many kids walk into school this morning, their faces expressing the narratives of their story - some good, others in a fight to find a path forward. 

Eye contact is a direct connection into the human spirit, I think it’s why we avoid it, hard to mask as honesty resonates here - I read chapters this morning, it reminded me why this is so important! 

Our schools are challenged, it’s not just their challenge, it belongs to all of us. 

In one way this is what today was all about, Dads saying with word and deed that regardless of where you are at, what is going on, we are here - you matter! 

Why Dads? Because it’s necessary we are intentional in our efforts...each of us, as a community, together, to make difference - however, wherever and whenever we can!

Later my son came by, he got the last biscuit our group had. 

I don’t know if he stopped because I was there or for the biscuit...but we made a connection, I was present, so were a group of Dad’s with me - letting him and everyone know we care and we are here...this is the power of a Chicken Biscuit.

#DadTalking #LeadFromWithin #BeTheGood #BetterTogether #BeTheChange

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Orville Mercer

Vice President of Strategy and Innovation at Chestnut Health Systems

6 年

Excellent reminder that it is often the small things, easy things, achievable things that when done can elevate every one.

Keith Wilbur

National Sales Manager at Synergi Partners

6 年

Great story. When we lived in Atlanta, CFA was such a part of our community. Chicken Biscuits were part of the school lunch program, sporting events, fundraisers, everything. Definitely fosters community... "Seriously who doesn't want a chicken biscuit with crunchy sweet gooness?!" ?

Wes Middleton

Pioneer/Advisor, VP of Sales, ADP Major Accounts

6 年
Brendan Dowd

Director, Institute for Management Studies - Helping Leaders Grow

6 年

Great post - thanks for sharing.

I often bring chicken biscuits in for my support peers!!! Started my career at Chick-fil-a!

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