Take Time to Notice, Take Time to Care

By Dan Nielsen

August 6, 2020


Years ago, when I was working for VHA, there was a small family-owned and operated deli on the first floor of the building where our national offices were located. The deli was a convenient place to have coffee or a soda with a colleague, or to have lunch. I ate there frequently, as did many of my colleagues.

For various reasons, I ended up taking notice, appreciating, and becoming friends of the first generation immigrant family who owned and operated the restaurant, and I admired how hard they all worked—parents and children alike.

One of the children, a young man, had remarkable talent for the violin. He was a very sweet and humble boy, who would sometimes practice his violin there at the deli. One day while conversing with his family and listening to him practice, I learned that he had an opportunity to enter a music contest of sorts. But in order to enter, he needed to raise some money to cover the cost.

Inspired by the boy’s hard work and talent, I decided to help him raise the money he needed to enter the contest. Taking him up to the VHA offices, I went from floor to floor, inviting people to come gather around and listen to him play, and explaining what he needed. They loved it. And by the end of 20 minutes, he had earned a couple hundred dollars!

I can’t help but think, had I been overly focused on myself, my priorities, and just finishing my lunch and getting back to my office, I would have never had that conversation, and I would have never had the opportunity to help share that boy’s talent with my colleagues, and help him earn the money he needed to enter that contest. We all would have missed out on a blessing!

Sadly, in the day-to-day busyness of our lives, it’s far too easy to not really notice or pay attention to the people around us. Too often, we let beautiful opportunities to connect with wonderful people just pass us by, because we are too focused on our own lives.

Think about it. How many mornings do you stop and get a cup of coffee? Do you know your barista’s name?

Do you frequently pick up a newspaper at a corner stand? Would you be aware if the usual newspaper vendor was replaced by someone else?

How often during your workweek do you grab a quick lunch at a nearby café? Have you ever had a meaningful conversation with your server?

Every day you interact with scores of people around you, and not just your coworkers, friends, and family. Take time to notice the people you come in contact with. You might be surprised—and greatly blessed—by some wonderful people, if you only take the time to reach out.

Take time to notice, and take time to care!

About the author

Dan Nielsen is the author of the books Be An Inspirational Leader: Engage, Inspire, Empower, and Presidential Leadership: Learning from United States Presidential Libraries & Museums. He regularly writes and speaks on leadership excellence and achieving greater success, and is available to deliver keynotes, lead workshops, or facilitate discussions for your group. LEARN MORE

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