the writing prompt is from the Sunday whirl
I do these like I paint or quilt... as a creative opportunity. My goal is to use the words, and my mind to create a little story that is complete in itself
enjoy.
He held the tail end of the rope in one hand, and struck a match with her other.
He thought, I will get camp set up before dark, and suddenly
everything became priority. He was the kind of guy who could not let
down his team, who would do whatever was needed to make something work.
This exercise in bonding was no different.
He held the rope taut while his teammate drove in the stake, and
touched the match to the pile of kindling for their fire. It was getting
dark, and they were running low on energy, their tank was running dry.
He searched for words in his mind that would encourage the others, and
wanted to create an atmosphere of excitement not panic. None of them
were outdoorsy but the big boss had decided they needed to build
camaraderie, so here they were.
Hungry tired in the heat, with a task in front of comfort. The air
was tense with the collective worry and exhaustion. He'd felt this
energy in the workroom before, when they were working into the night on a
task and attention started to splinter off into individual needs
instead of creative group think they needed to finish.
The current need was to build a safe place to spend the night, and
they needed each person to contribute their all. So like their daily
work, he now understood the reasoning behind this exercise.
He looked to
his team, and knew he must ignore the mosquitoes biting into his veins,
and pull his attention back to the tasks, and inspire his group to get
this done. And do it with humor and cooperation.
No man is an island, we
must pool our knowledge and resources to tackle a problem together. We
must respect other opinions and learn to best use each other's resources
in order to succeed. We have to see the value each person brings to a
task, so that we are stronger as a whole. We are all important.
To be
truly strong we must all see that and acknowledge each other.
Some bosses never understood it isn't about their own power, it's
about the power of the group that matters and is lasting. Each person
must know they are important to the whole, or they wouldn't follow a
leader.
Building a camp, designing a program, finding a cure for cancer, or
running a country. It's all built on respect and cooperation among each
other. It's all the same isn't it?
The fire caught, and blazed up, the rope held on the stake keeping
the tent firm and steady. A team mate yelled that they got all the
sleeping bags into the tent and another said they had the items ready to
put on a grill when the fire was at the right height. They were doing
this. Together and he was proud.
Some words can sketch a story in my mind and when i write it down, i can read/see what i was thinking!
ReplyDeleteIf you want to be a writer you must write.
If you want to be a painter you must painT.
And some of us paint with our words! Happy Fourth of July!
Nice one!
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