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Smile card shenanigans at work

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Back in February I asked my colleague, Andrew, if he’d like to go meet some cool people and do a one hour mediation at Nipun’s house while we were in Santa Clara for a convention. He said, “sure”. I told them about all the kooky yet cool good natured people he’ll meet there. I think the thought of the week centered on how to balance dependence on others with independence. Anyways… while we were there we snagged a bunch of Smile Cards to bring back. He said he liked the meditation, the discussion, and the dinner that we we had with the Charity Focusizers, but that sitting for an hour without moving did start to hurt after awhile. I agreed.

One of my heroes told me of how she likes to secretly leave little treats for people at work with a smile card. So, I started doing that too. I found these really great snacks made by Larabar called “cashew cookies.” that was usually my go-to. Sometimes, I’d leave a book or a DVD that I liked for my co-workers on my way out. It was kind of cool, because everybody got it! Nobody tried very hard to find out who or how. They just kept doing it again and again. I got 3 of the smile cards given back my way.

One of my best friends at work had her birthday a couple weeks ago. If you meet her, you would know that she’s an exceptional human being. She’s one of the most thoughtful people I know. On top of that, she’s very smart and always has good advice on anything for anyone. I do believe all people are beautiful in their own way like flowers. But she’s beautiful like the sun rise (I mean inside and out). She treats everyone the same and she treats each person specially. At the office, she’s everybody’s best friend.

A tangent: My birthday was the week before. The year before I had bought her one book, The Prophet by Kahlil Gibran. And she bought me 2 books, Life of Pi and Wicked. The arms race was on. This year I ran across some book recommendations and decided on 3 books that would be cool for her: A Thousand Splendid Suns, Seizure, and Notes from My Travels. I hadn’t read any of these before. The first one was about an afghan woman’s life. The second one I had no idea about except that I was very impressed with the author’s interview on the Charlie Rose Show where she talked about the creativity in how works talk to each other: inspiration brings inspiration. The 3rd one was about what Angelina Jolie saw on her UNHCR missions. But to my suprise when my birthday came around, she really got me good. She donated enough money to the LA Mission in my name to feed 30 people. Like I said, she’s super thoughtful. She knows I hate the idea of birthday gifts. I don’t even know why I got in the habit of the book giving. I think it was more about the fact that her gift got me to read again. And that should touch on the idea about how gifts come with some baggage of obligation. That’s why I’m a big fan of the anonymous gift smile-card-style. No expectation, no obligation.

Anyways… getting back to the smile cards… On her birthday, someone had left an envelope full of movie tickets on my desk. There was a cryptic message about how I should secretly get those to my friend(specifically the lady mentioned above) and get her to give 5 pairs of tickets to people (one for themselves and another for them to give to another person secretly). That was a pretty cool thoughtful gesture. I still don’t know who it was and that’s not important. What’s cool is that there is some notion that people are thinking and giving. And all of that may or may not have started with the introduction of the smile cards. It definitely made it more fun!

Next year’s escalation of the gift giving will involve smile cards.

A love letter (to me from me!)-a gift from last year’s Walk for Hope…

A few weeks back…I was feeling stressed! I was trying to get everything together for a trip to see family…I had to pack for eight days and packing is always something I get frantic over…cause I always seem to pack too much (I’m such a girl!). Anyhoo…so here I am trying to get everything in order and organized, and feeling a bit overwhelmed and critical of my self…how I procrastinate, need to de-clutter, how I don’t seem to have enough time to do some things that fulfill my soul at times…how I seem to be constantly in motion…sometimes because I love being active and alive, and other times because it’s easier than facing some past disappointments, sadnesses, fears…all of that stuff that can feel immobilizing and difficult…no matter how much one has grown and resurfaced… I’d rather be in joy…but sometimes of course feelings need to be felt and dealt with…

Last Walk for Hope, there was an activity station with beautiful blankets…like a patchwork quilt and you could take some precious moments to write a love letter to yourself. I had written this kind of letter before…in various spiritual retreats, guided meditations…

This was different. Because the walk is such an inspirational event and I was on such a high already, the letter to myself really came from a very pure place. We were told that this letter to yourself would be mailed to you in six months. It’s no accident that I received this letter when I was kind of not present (in the here and now) and needing to slow down…

Dear Gianna,

I wish you light, love, sweetness, miraculous happenings always in your life. You have come so far and done so much and been a rare individual and have a loving spirit. What will the future bring? Who knows entirely? Things will go as they go….but “this I know for sure” (Is that an Oprah-ism?), with the help of your higher self, great spirit, your love for life and all peoples…all your life can be headed for is true significance and delight. I know some things have been hard and sometimes you worry about everyone (close to you and the whole state of the world). Not to worry. Things will go as they go, but love will always remain. Friendship, family will be there and the planet is somehow affected by the love and sweetness you bring. U are extraordinary! Dontcha ever forget it!

Love,

Gianna

p.s. on the margin, I drew a rose…and by this paper rose, I wrote: Here’s a rose for your beautiful soul.

p.p.s. Thank you Be the Cause for making this a WFH activity station….where we could write a letter to ourselves…I had forgotten…just like how sometimes we all can get snared in day to day living and forget the tremendous gifts we are to ourselves and others we know and haven’t met quite yet…just know that you may be someone’s next life saving gift. You all have been this to me.

:)

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