Tell me: I forget
Show me: I remember
Involve me: I understand
Isn't that the truth...on so many different levels. It sure sums me up, especially if I am driving somewhere new. If I just follow along listening to my Australian girl Garmin chat along about when and where to turn, I don't think I could ever find the place again. If I follow behind somebody, I might pay a little closer attention to the details along the way, yet still not get back to where I once belonged. But if I am driving along, looking for landmarks and really paying attention following instructions said to me, written down by me.....it seems to stick with me.
That has brought me back to looking at my dogs and what we are doing. Try and tell Bella something....it can get dicey. I'm too old and out of shape to "show" her, so I must involve her. We gathered a big mob of lambs to take to water and "telling" fell on deaf, know-it-all ears. When she ended up way over her head....and got corrected for lacking thought or care.....Bella was ever so much more a partner: involved.
At LaCamas I ran into a fellow blogger, follower, reader friend and she explained where she comes from, with regards to working dogs, it is dry, arid, maybe even a bit "lonely" due to lack of fellowship. Lack of fellowship more because of lack of numbers of sheepdog enthusiasts living there and not numbers lacking enthusiasm, or interest from those who do. We dreamed of creating our own MECCA.....
As I look around me, from a more global view, I see little pockets of folks who have become like family. The group from Idaho comes to mind: hauling sheep out to work in big fenceless places, groups of folks willing to share ideas and thoughts, and just as important, willing to listen as those ideas are sorted, chewed, digested: involvement. Seems many of those sheepdog Meccas are built around folks who have been working at this for some time now. That, and are willing to share.
Creating a Mecca...that has gotten me to thinking (in moderation mind you). I fall victim to, "if only" on occasion when it comes to trialing, training, and working dogs. If only I lived closer to a place where I could haul out; if only I could live closer to a ___________(insert top trainer's name); if only____the list could go on. If only feels a bit like a really cheap excuse! Funny because I have been reading the Impossible Blog and received this little morsel:
The next time you’re tempted to give up because you came up with a really good excuse. Ask yourself:
Then keep going and don’t quit.
Your excuses are invalid
As I have thought about my short yet powerful passing conversation with my blogger friend, I wonder...how many people feel Mecca-less? Or maybe more uninvolved and "league-less"? You know, that league of people you surround yourself with, believing in you even when you can't find it to believe in yourself. That sort of hit me...a Mecca is a place where people want to go....maybe even a place that is bigger than life: sort of like Disneyland being the "happiest place on earth". And a league is right here.....finding the possibility in the miracles of here...together, involving those who are looking for their league. There are days when I dig a little deeper to find those miracles and celebrate them, as they are enough. Today is a day to be thankful for those who make up my league and stop with the "if only's". It is a day to dive into being involved.....Building a Mecca....Creating a League.....life is too short to do less!
Seize the Day!!
As I look around me, from a more global view, I see little pockets of folks who have become like family. The group from Idaho comes to mind: hauling sheep out to work in big fenceless places, groups of folks willing to share ideas and thoughts, and just as important, willing to listen as those ideas are sorted, chewed, digested: involvement. Seems many of those sheepdog Meccas are built around folks who have been working at this for some time now. That, and are willing to share.
Creating a Mecca...that has gotten me to thinking (in moderation mind you). I fall victim to, "if only" on occasion when it comes to trialing, training, and working dogs. If only I lived closer to a place where I could haul out; if only I could live closer to a ___________(insert top trainer's name); if only____the list could go on. If only feels a bit like a really cheap excuse! Funny because I have been reading the Impossible Blog and received this little morsel:
The next time you’re tempted to give up because you came up with a really good excuse. Ask yourself:
- Would I believe this excuse if anyone else besides myself was saying it? (You wouldn’t).
- Does this excuse even make any sense? (It doesn’t).
- Am I really going to let this excuse stop me? (You shouldn’t).
Then keep going and don’t quit.
Your excuses are invalid
As I have thought about my short yet powerful passing conversation with my blogger friend, I wonder...how many people feel Mecca-less? Or maybe more uninvolved and "league-less"? You know, that league of people you surround yourself with, believing in you even when you can't find it to believe in yourself. That sort of hit me...a Mecca is a place where people want to go....maybe even a place that is bigger than life: sort of like Disneyland being the "happiest place on earth". And a league is right here.....finding the possibility in the miracles of here...together, involving those who are looking for their league. There are days when I dig a little deeper to find those miracles and celebrate them, as they are enough. Today is a day to be thankful for those who make up my league and stop with the "if only's". It is a day to dive into being involved.....Building a Mecca....Creating a League.....life is too short to do less!
Seize the Day!!



