LIBRARY LIFE
The Power of Let’s
I was blessed to have one for 30 years. When it came to my ideas and interests, my mom was always the first to say, “Let’s find out.”
Instead of approaching an idea with, “Will this work?” my mom would ask, “What do we need to know and/or do to make this work?” Not all of my ideas were good let alone feasible, but this fundamental shift in thinking empowered me to try anything and everything with bravery and confidence.
There’s a unique courage that comes with knowing someone supports you enough to willingly take those first steps alongside you. “Let’s” tells someone you are worthy, you are heard, you are not alone, and you are not stuck.
My mom teaching me how to play golf.
Arizona, March 2007
So, whatever challenge may lie ahead of you today… Let’s do this.
My family (from the left: Wes, me, mom, and dad) celebrating the end of the first round of chemo treatments.
November 2015