One Moment Please
"So, how do you develop a
relationship?" This question was asked of me
when I was doing a Relationship Service seminar for the YMCA. I have to
admit that the question caught me off guard for a brief second. We had
been talking "theory" all day and this woman wanted some
concrete meth
ods for developing
client or, for that matter, any
relationship.
After pausing for a minute to collect my thoughts, I stated that the on
ly thing I could do was tell her the truth from my experience. Somewhat
shyly, I began to tell her the story of how my wife and I saved our re
lationship. My mind flashed back to a time when Karen and I were at a S
tate Fair and I won two red velvet hearts as a
consolation prize in one
of the
midway games. I broke apart the two hearts and gave one to Kare
n and kept one for myself.
We had been married 10 years and we were going through a bit of a "flat
spot" in our
relationship. We still loved each other, but something wa
s missing.
Karen did not want the "flatness" to continue so one day she came up wi
th a plan. She took one of the hearts and hid it in my towel while I wa
s
taking a shower. When I went to grab my towel, the red heart spilled
out. As I bent down to pick it up, I was overcome with a rush of emotio
n that made me flash back to the time when I won the red hearts and the
love we felt for each other at that moment.
I then hid the heart in her sock drawer. She hid it in my
underwear dra
wer. I hid it in the
refrigerator. She wrapped it in plastic wrap and h
id it in the
peanut butter. Hiding the heart became as much fun as find
ing it. Each time we hid or found it was a moment to be treasured, like
the first moment we fell in love or the first moment we kissed or the
first moment we looked into our child's eyes. Each is a cherished and p
recious moment.
How do you develop a
relationship? One moment at a time!
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