I don’t recall the precise date, but it was earlier this year, maybe March when God thumped me on the head and said, “Hey Barb! Why don’t you use your technology skills in the real world, like, right outside your front door?!”
I didn’t like that idea because it meant stepping out of my cozy corner and being vulnerable. This is an ongoing theme in my life. Right when I get comfortable and things are running smoothly, that still small voice inside wants to stir things up. Just like writing about living sober, I don’t want to write about that and relive that part of my past, but my daughter summed it when she said, “If you feel like God wants you to do it…then you know it’s eventually going to get done.” 😄
Eventually being the key word here, because the more uncomfortable the ask, the longer I try to renegotiate the idea. Our own ideas are easily dismissed, but when it comes from from a place higher than ourselves…those never leave.
So, I’m trying to create a neighborhood directory. I typed up a letter of my intentions, printed it out and placed it in about 30 mailboxes. This is totally illegal, by the way, but the mail carrier knows me, so I’m believing in grace. One person responded and I was thrilled, but that was it. I started asking people, “Did you get my letter?”, and some did while others thought it was junk mail and discarded it. A few didn’t know what a neighborhood directory is and had reservations, so I listened and reassured them of my intent to easily connect us as a community.
Every time I get slightly discouraged, or begin to doubt the assignment, someone shows up to hand over their information. Some would say, ‘There’s an app for that”, but it is not the same. To have a piece of paper containing the house number down the street with a name and phone number is like magic!
In my workplace they dubbed me, The Community Magician, because they say I create magic in their online communities. Let’s see if some of that online magic can spill over into this real-life community.
P.S. Let me know if your neighborhood has a directory, or if you wish they did.
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