SOMEONE WHO HAS MADE AN IMPACT ON YOU
When I turned thirty I decided to go overseas on my own instead of a party. At the time there were lots of promotions, deals and travel stories on the television on New Zealand.
But there was one place that stood out.
As discovered, the idea of when someone who has made an impact on you.
I wanted to visit the Waitangi where the first treaty was signed and made sense as I was a vivid family history researcher at that time. After seeing this lady a few times in the stories.
I really wanted to meet her.
AND
I did.
I told her she was famous back in Oz for being on TV, she blushed and speechless. Then after a short conversation we discussed we where going to be in the same location, three weeks later.
AND
You guessed it I bumped into her again. In the Te Papa Museum.
We greeted and exchanged a few words before parting again.
Although now I would ‘feel’ the energies rather be a tourist at the place that would hold a lot of tension for past events.
Then due to hunch I actually found my self in the records office where the original treaty is held and this was not part of my ‘plan’ but I was glad I did see the real one.
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Remember to take the time to connect with your mentors, inspirational people or those who you admire their work. It helps you heal the bridge between you and them.
Dad taught me to go up to people if you remember them because they may not remember you.
Especially if it was someone you knew as a child.
So, next time you see someone who has made an impact on you.
Let them know.
It may make their day.
Post written circa 30thJuly, 2015, 25thJune 2016, 23rdJanuary 2020