You Are a Gift
Keli Frazier-Cox
Leadership Coach | Keynote Speaker | Accomplished CCO, GM, Global Head L&D | Board Co-Chair | Forbes Coaches Council
You are a gift... As many of us scrambled to find the perfect something this holiday season, the experiences you have with others and the time you spend with them is the real gift. Your presence is what your family, friends, charities, and even team will recall with fond memories. As you close this year and look ahead, take a moment to reflect on your true impact. Your presence is your greatest gift.
What does it mean to be present?
In this context, it’s about giving your full undivided attention to the person in front of you. Though it's impossible to always 'be here and now' (so be kind to yourself), there are a few ways you can bring yourself back into the moment. Especially during the holidays and with the New Year around the corner, it can be tempting to focus only on the 'things', but go beyond physically being in the room to making powerful and long-lasting connections with those around you.
How are you showing up?
With a long and lengthening to-do list, as well as a constant stream of thoughts on past or future events running through our heads, it can be hard to practice being present, mindful, and intentionally focused on the people you’re with, but watch the person come alive right before you when you shift your focus and fully 'see' them. When you find your mind wandering during a conversation, pause and try these tips:
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Preparing to be present
Whether at a family gathering, at home with the kids, volunteering in the community, or in a work setting, you can be present. Before interacting with anyone, the below may be helpful to ground you and pause the chatter in your head:
This approach has completely changed the way I think of gifts for my family, friends, teams, and clients. Beyond a few tokens, most of the gifts I give are experiences. Events we can enjoy together such as tickets to live music, plays, or movies, or fun classes for cooking, painting, or pottery. I’ve also extended this to team parties and events. Building new memories and working together in a relaxed environment helps not only to improve engagement but also to foster inclusion, collaboration, and break down feelings of isolation.
As I’ve lost family members and friends over the years, we always wished for more time, not gifts. Your presence is a present, you are a gift. Your family, friends and team will always remember and appreciate your listening ear, advice, and shared experiences. My wish for each of you to make beautiful new memories this holiday season and continue to prioritize the people in your life looking ahead to the New Year.
Principal, David P MacDonald Photography
11 个月Keli, your posts are always so insightful, thoughtful and interesting. I do hope you and yours are keeping well and that our paths cross again. Much love. David x