Apr 06, 2015 in brunch, culinary classes, culinary tips, dinner, entrees, gluten free, heart healthy, holidays/occasions, how to, low-carb. Read the original on: At Home with Vicki Bensinger
This post appears in the Personal Touches in the Kitchen challenge.
Have you ever seen the movie, âItâs A Wonderful Life?â Iâm guessing most of us have with the exception of a few.
In the 1946 movie âItâs A Wonderful Life,â George Bailey played by James Stewart, wishes he had never been born. An angel (Henry Travers) is sent to earth to make Georgeâs wish come true. It is then that George starts to realize how many lives he has changed and impacted, and how they would be different if he was never there.
In the hustle and bustle of our daily lives weâre often too busy to take time out to help someone, smile at someone, share our time with someone, or even be courteous. Weâve all been thoughtful, and also had bad days, only to take it out on someone we love, or a total stranger. But, have you ever stopped to consider the impact this has on someone? Unless youâre told or shown you may not be aware of it, as in âItâs A Wonderful Life.â
As you know I teach culinary classes throughout St Louis, Missouri, in public venues, non-profit organizations and the homes of my clients. I frequently teach at a cancer organization here in town that offers a variety of classes to cancer survivors. Itâs an incredible facility and one I feel proud to be affiliated with. It was during one of my classes there, that I learned a lifelong lesson.
After my class, a student who Iâll call Sarah, walked up to me with hope and sadness in her eyes, and said, âThis was the best 2 hours I have had in months.â It was just what she needed to get her mind off her problems. Sarah had cancer, was going through treatments, plus as a result had suffered multiple complications from the cancer, and treatments. Her life felt unbearable â yet during the 2 hours of my cooking class she totally escaped and forgot about them. She felt at ease talking with me in class, and said the entire experience was fun, relaxing, and rejuvenating. Sarah couldnât thank me enough.
When I got into my car that evening after class I sat there and cried. I cried for so many reasons:
For those of us who have been fortunate to have good health and happiness, have you ever stopped to think of all the little things you might complain about? Why do we sweat the small stuff when there are so many bigger things in this world to be concerned with?
Whether you operate a large business, small business, a sole proprietor, or for that matter in your everyday life â remember to treat others how you would expect others to treat you. How we behave has a direct effect on those we interact with.
Sarahâs comment had a huge impact on my life/business, and opened my eyes, a fact sheâs probably unaware of herself.
Think about it! What impact have you had on someone elseâs life, and how have they yours? Chances are neither of you truly has a clue.
Just like George Bailey in âItâs A Wonderful Lifeâ I too discovered the effect my actions had on someone. While I thought nothing of what I was doing or teaching, I realized from Sarah that every little action I do, creates a reaction. Donât forget, whether in business or in life, think before you act â while we may never know how another perceives us, I feel confident weâd hope it to be positive!
A recipe that Sarah enjoyed in my class and couldnât wait to try when she got home was this Whole Roasted Salmon that I prepared. She has since made it for her family and they enjoyed it too. I thought I would share it with you as well.
We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give. ~ Winston Churchill
Yield: 10-12 Servings
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 45 minutes - 1 hour
Total Time: 1 hour 15 minutes maximum time
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As a culinary instructor since 1992, I strive to instill stress-free cooking while teaching privately in my clients homes, online, live on Periscope.tv/VickiBensinger, at public venues, in addition to sharing recipes, videos, and culinary tips through my blog VickiBensinger.com and social media platforms. Please stop by......