Cheering for others
I am a volunteer coach in a wonderful program for young girls called Girls on the Run. It teaches girls about running, healthy diet and lifestyle, self-esteem and leadership. I have noticed something interesting with the girls. There are about three girls who run significantly faster and farther than the other girls. They are very diligent and serious about their running. Near the end of the session, we always ask the girls who have completed their run, to stand near the finish line and cheer in the other girls. For the three girls who are always the fastest, this is when they become the most animated! They come alive cheering for the other girls. Out of the entire session, this is when they appear to be most engaged. And, for the girls who are struggling to finish, just having others cheer for them inspires them! They run a little faster, they hold their heads up a little higher, and they have big smiles on their faces as they cross the finish line. Of course, as soon as they cross that finish line, what do you think they start to do? That's right -- they start cheering for the girls who have yet to finish! It is my favorite part of the program. It makes me wonder how this very basic human connection -- cheering for others -- might be used in our families and workplaces? Is there a place for it? How could it work?
Labels: community, Human connection, relationships, teamwork


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