08/01/2025
Why It Matters
Do you sometimes wonder if you have any impact? That what you do, large or small, matters, or are you instead left with a feeling of just getting through the day, and then doing it all over again?
*How Impact is Built
Working with hundreds of clients, listening to the insights of spirits of deceased loved ones, my guides, and other people, it’s clear that the true impact, value, and how we show up in the world can be truly amazing, but rarely looks like what we are taught in the current environment.
Consider a builder. Their role is to assemble a home. The work is hard, straightforward, not particularly glamorous, and is clearly defined. But how does the builder do their job? It requires wood, nails, and tools; none of which the builder makes.
So, we need someone who makes nails. We need someone who makes hammers. We need someone who mills wood. Each of these folks have different skills and different purposes, but without them, the builder can’t even start the work of home assembly. There would be no house, and the builder is not building.
Now the builder, thanks to several others, has the wood, the hammers, and the nails, and so can start building. He starts, but his work proceeds slowly. One board, one nail at a time. He can’t do more than that himself. But with each effort he takes, because of all the people who did something other than building, the house takes form.
*Connections to Impact
While all this isn’t just about work and what we do there, it’s a helpful touchpoint to illustrate the value we all share, and that everything contributes and is connected.
We often celebrate and easily recognize those who are visible, whose work is larger or perceived as more useful. We even can find inspiration in them and their work, and strive to do more or be like them. Or, we may compare ourselves and worry that what we are doing isn’t big, isn’t visible, and so we assume, simply isn’t important.
But, without the nails, the hammer, and the wood, no homes are built.
Without the unique things you do every day, no matter how visible, large, small, or quiet, the world is simply and sadly incomplete.
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