Points to Ponder, by Tara (2)

What would you say if you were given the opportunity to give a ‘last lecture’ on life? What would you say if this opportunity came along after you were diagnosed with a terminal illness?

If you are Randy Pausch, what you say will become an inspiration to people all over the world. The video of your lecture will circulate all over the internet, become a major YouTube hit, and you will write a book based on your final ‘official’ lecture at Carnegie Mellon University.

Randy Pausch, a professor of computer science at Carnegie Mellon, was diagnosed in 2006 with Pancreatic cancer. His inspiring lecture and book, appropriately titled The Last Lecture, have given this amazing professor, father and husband a lasting and poignant platform for saying goodbye to his family and friends and a final, lasting gift to his small children who will have little memory of the father they will soon lose. His focus on achieving childhood dreams allows no time for pity and sorrow. Life is too short.

By the end of 2007, Pausch was given the final, grim piece of news regarding his diagnosis. It had spread, beyond hope of recovery, and palliative care was his last option. He was told he had 3 to 6 months of good health left. As of today, Randy Pausch continues to update his many friends, family members, and those he has touched with his story on his website, www.randypausch.com. Through links on these pages, you can watch the full-length YouTube video that launched his story, read excerpts from The Last Lecture, and follow his ‘scorecard of health’ (entitled “Today’s box score”) which may not seem the most tasteful but, if you know his story and you can appreciate his amazing sense of humor and lasting courage, represents the portrayal of a dying man who still has plenty of life left in him and never misses the chance to use a sports metaphor!

While ‘living on borrowed time,’ Randy Pausch serves as an inspiration to those who are suffering, are grieving for someone who has passed away or is facing a terminal illness, or for anyone who needs a little reminder of how precious life truly is. Pausch’s appreciation for life and his ability to continuously find joy in the world around him are uplifting.

For more inspiring stories about appreciation, read The Simple Truths of Appreciation.
To find out how to help someone who is grieving, read What Can I Do? Ideas to Help Those Who Have Experienced Loss. Both books, by Barbara Glanz, are available at books.php3

Reunions

I am just returning from a three day reunion in San Antonio, Texas, with six of my high school girl friends. We all graduated from Harlan High School in Harlan, Iowa, in 1961, and today live all over the US. One of us is from Pennsylvania, one from Arizona, one from Indiana, two from Texas, one still in Iowa, and of course, I am now from Florida.

We have all gone on to do many different things with our lives — one of us works in insurance, one in banking, one is a retired teacher, one worked with her husband in their trucking company, one is a retired medical technician, one worked in retail, and I am a speaker and author. Of all of us, only three are still working. Two of our husbands have died, one is divorced, and the other four are all with the same husband they married soon after high school.

What is amazing is that even after all these years and all the changes in our lives, we can still come together and share the joys and sorrows of our lives with no thought of competition or judgment. The very best part of our reunion, however, is sharing old memories. We laughed and laughed and all became young girls again!

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Points to Ponder, by Tara

Hi, I am Tara O’Gorman, Barbara’s assistant.  Barbara asked if I would be interested in posting my own thoughts on her website blog, and I happily jumped at the opportunity.  Look for my weekly blog, posting interesting articles, thoughts, and other bits related to customer service, inspiration, and motivation.

This week’s post was a ‘no brainer’ for me after I first learned of the story.  I am a HUGE sports fan, and the combination of sportsmanship, inspiration, and service to others fits the theme of this blog so well.  I hope you enjoy the following article and video post about a group of college softball players who rose above the sole desire to win and, with an amazing act of selflessness, have touched all who have heard their story.

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From the Statesman Journal in Salem, Oregon:

“Injured Western Oregon player helped around bases after hitting homer”

MATT MONAGHAN
Statesman Journal

April 30, 2008

Last weekend’s softball series between Western Oregon and Central
Washington was supposed to be a battle between two teams trying to
win a conference championship.

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Mother’s Day Special–“CARE Packages for the Home” by Barbara Glanz

Mother’s Day Special–One copy of “CARE Packages for the Home– Dozens of Little Things You Can Do to Regenerate Spirit at Work”, $12.00 plus $6.00 shipping (retail $16.95); Each additional copy $10.00 plus $2.00 shipping.

GIVE SOMEONE YOU LOVE A GIFT THAT WILL LAST A LIFETIME!

Celebrate Mother’s Day! Give your Mother, Sister, Grandmother, Aunt, Teacher, Friend or Neighbor an inspirational and loving book that she will enjoy and cherish for years to come.

Mother’s Day is a time to recognize not only our mothers but all those special women who have made a difference in our lives. What better way to celebrate them than with a book of ideas that will help them create even more caring and joy in their homes, neighborhoods, and communities?

Barbara Glanz has recently revised this classic book to help families celebrate one another and create new traditions:

“In this book Barbara offers countless ways to help families forge more caring, creative and joyful places to live. Through ideas and stories from real-life families, schools, and neighborhoods, Glanz encourages readers to take action by adapting the ideas to their own families. Whether your family is a traditional family, a single-parent family, a blended family, an extended family, or a retired family, this book contains special ideas just for you!”

This book also makes a precious and lasting wedding, shower, or baby gift as new families are formed. And it is a perfect gift to send to your employees’ homes as a “thank you” to their families.

Jack Canfield, coauthor of the “Chicken Soup for the Soul” books, says, “This is a wonderful resource for any family that wants to actively pursue creating more loving and caring in their home. I highly recommend it.”

ORDER YOUR COPIES AT THE SPECIAL PRICE TODAY THROUGH MAY 31!

Mother’s Day Special: One copy of “CARE Packages for the Home — Dozens of Little Things You Can Do to Regenerate Spirit Where You Live,” $12.00 plus $6.00 shipping (retail $16.95); Each additional copy $10.00 plus $2.00 shipping.

To order this new book, go to www.barbaraglanz.com/products/books.php3 or call us at 941-312-9169.

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