Community, but not any community, is everything.
In recent times, the importance of community, both for personal and professional interests, has been brought into my sharper focus.
Perhaps it’s because May is Mental Health Awareness Month in the US and we’ve just had Mental Health Awareness Week in the UK.
Or, perhaps my focus has been sharpened by the numerous lockdowns we’ve experienced.
But the reality is, it’s probably a combination of the two.
If we are going to forge ahead after the pandemic and spend quality time in the company of people with common interests, beliefs and purpose, we are going to be far better off in positive, energized, respectful environments.
I missed seeing good people – this statement comes from an introvert 😊. So, feeling overwhelmed, unmotivated, or unfocused in a community environment is now a big no no for me.
Looking ahead, I believe we can make it our mission to mix in circles whose members:
- Check in every once in a while, to make sure others are OK
- Give fellow members an audience for sharing ideas, challenges and concerns; and
- Motivate everyone to do great things
Roy T. Bennett — ‘Respect other people’s feelings. It might mean nothing to you, but it could mean everything to them.
Thank you for reading.
NB: for the record, this post was first published in May 2022