Chat ‘em up! What?! Chat who up? Why are we even talking about this? Seems just so….trivial. Not trivial. But you do need to trust me on this. Could you do that? Begrudging trust is materializing. Go for it. Now consider this. Let’s say I walk into a church or temple group or, for that matter, any sort of meeting, and I’m ignored. No one touches base with me, or even says “hi!” It’s as if I’m a see-through ghost, or a possible random piece of furniture that one tends to circumvent. Wow, do I feel lonely! Unseen. Maybe embarrassed. Kind of wooden, not knowing what to do with myself. Have you been there? Don’t fib to yourself or those of us reading this, of course you’ve been there. Sadly, this ‘you’re invisible’ phenomenon is a regular experience of being human. Of course, if I was Robert Redford or Julia Roberts, after the initial shock of seeing me, I’d be mobbed!
Chat ‘em up. (You’re not serious, are you?)
Chat ‘em up. (You’re not serious, are you?)
Chat ‘em up. (You’re not serious, are you?)
Chat ‘em up! What?! Chat who up? Why are we even talking about this? Seems just so….trivial. Not trivial. But you do need to trust me on this. Could you do that? Begrudging trust is materializing. Go for it. Now consider this. Let’s say I walk into a church or temple group or, for that matter, any sort of meeting, and I’m ignored. No one touches base with me, or even says “hi!” It’s as if I’m a see-through ghost, or a possible random piece of furniture that one tends to circumvent. Wow, do I feel lonely! Unseen. Maybe embarrassed. Kind of wooden, not knowing what to do with myself. Have you been there? Don’t fib to yourself or those of us reading this, of course you’ve been there. Sadly, this ‘you’re invisible’ phenomenon is a regular experience of being human. Of course, if I was Robert Redford or Julia Roberts, after the initial shock of seeing me, I’d be mobbed!