A few years after I left my secondary
school in Manchester ,
I was invited to help out with the school's Christmas Fair and I decided to
have a go at being Father Christmas. I had recently grown my first full beard
and thought that I would enter into the role by rubbing flour into my growth.
Though I say it myself, I looked rather splendid and certainly I attracted lots
of custom.
I was enjoying myself enormously,
bringing a sense of magic to so many young children, but I was mystified by one
young boy who paid for a second visit and then astonishingly for a third. The
presents on offer were really pretty pitiful, so I asked him why he was coming
to see me so often. He answered simply: "I just love talking to you".
It was then that I realized that, in
many households, parents do not encourage their children to talk and really
listen to them. This was a lesson that I have taken with me throughout my life.
So, at home, at work, socially, always encourage family, friends, colleagues to
talk about themselves and their feelings - and really listen.
Author: Roger Darlington
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