I belong to a moms’ group on Facebook that shares ongoings
in our lives and this week, with the death of Robin Williams, we were talking
about depression and support. In one
post, one of the women said something that really hit me. She
said, “I think God designed us to be
connected to others, not surrounded by others.” I want to
say that again, “I think
God designed us to be connected to others, not surrounded by others”.
If you let that really sink it, you may find, like I did,
that this is something so many of us need to hear. In a world of technology we
are often “connected” by social media, surrounded by the words of each other
but are we really connecting with each other?
Do we have at least a few people to which we communicate with and relate
to? How often do we look another person
in the eye or even talk on the phone with someone and really focus on them, knowing
that they are doing the same? Do we even really connect with those closest to us?
Do we take the time to sit with our kids, our spouses, our siblings, our
parents, our friends and make every effort to connect with them. Do we spend
time together doing what they like to do or teaching them about something that
interests us or do we just sit near each other in silence with our face in our
phone?

Our lives are busy, I understand that, but are they busy
with the right things? Are we making the most of our time? Are we putting people
first and things last? When we only have
a short time with the people in our lives are we making the most of that time?
When I read the post in my moms’ group, these and so many
more thoughts ran through my head. I
also thought about the fact that so many of us have” friends” on facebook, but
do we have friends? Do we have a support
group and are we part of someone’s support group? Are we connecting in a way that we are really
sharing of ourselves in way that matters?

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