Sometimes, the innocence of childhood is taken away.
As I read Sibylle’s post, Why Curiosity Matters In Business, and the inspiring responses, I was instantly transported to children’s laughter, magical gardens, unicorns, fairies, hopes, and dreams. As adults, we definitely need to embody that playfulness, curiosity, and joy in all that we do, especially within business and our careers.
I was also reminded of how many children are dealt a different hand in life. Closest to my heart is hospital beds, needles, loneliness, and aloneness. Fear beyond what their little hearts can fathom.
It is within these hospital rooms where we see true courage, resilience, and hope, also characteristics we often tend to neglect when life takes us on a wild ride.
So perhaps the lesson is to welcome it all. And when playfulness isn’t an option because situations are dire and the fear feels too real, to remind ourselves that WE are the rubber balls. WE bounce back. And the harder life tosses us to the ground, the higher we can rise.
Written by Allison on behalf of My Child Has Cancer Trust
Sometimes life asks us to be braver than we ever thought possible.. But even on the hardest days, a quiet curiosity and childlike wonder can still remain with us as adults. This is such a powerful reflection. Thank you for sharing . As a parent, it stirs my heart to see this heart-tugging image and read these words. Sending virtual warm hugs and deep gratitude for your courage in sharing. I will carry that line with me during my own adversities: We are the rubber balls. We bounce back!
This is why organisations such as yours are so important!