Positive Reinforcement
…Therefore encourage one another and build
each other up,
just as in
fact you are doing."
(1 Thessalonians 5 vs11)
In my high school years of football, our coach was a negative motivator. It
seemed that everything we did was wrong. The best complement we ever received
was a "good job, but...”. The criticism after “the but" was all that
I ever remembered. None of us believed that we were very good and we were not
having any fun. In 1956, three of us quit the team to go to private schools for
a variety of reasons. There was a large article in the local paper about how
significant a loss it was to the local high school team because they lost some
great players. All three of us were really surprised at the compliments given
to us by the coach.
At my new school, I found my way to a swim coach named Al Houston. Al was
caring man, a positive motivator and would have two or three swimmers at each
Olympic Games. Receiving positive motivation was a wonderful experience. The
team all felt good, worked hard, we liked Al and each other. We were also the
best team in the northeast. We learned to focus on excellence, not letting each
other down and generally care about each other.
This is a strong message. We are in challenging political and economic times
and there is a lot of negativity in the world. Each day we read and see bad
news. To stay positive we need to follow the lead of Christ and demonstrate our
love and caring. We need to show our
fellowship toward others.
Thought for Today: Today
we will have the opportunity to be negative. School teachers will have a
mischievous child, salesmen will lose an order, the weather may not be good...
and we will want to whine. When that happens, stop and meditate, "Therefore
encourage one another and build each other up". Let us all have a
positively great day.
Prayer
for Today: Heavenly father, today we pray for those with negative
ideas, those with aggression toward humanity and their victims. We pray for
them and the opportunity to influence with them in a positive way. Amen
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