PMC/SMACCA Hard Hat Chat

BLogs 

  • Home
  • Blog
  • About
  • Contact

1/9/2018

Planting Shade Trees

0 Comments

Read Now
 

Planting Shade Trees 
By: Mark MAtteson 



"On fathers day, my oldest son gave me a little book, a journal of sorts, that he had taken the time to fill out coming in at around 30 pages. It was entitled, “I Love My Dad (And Here’s Why)” Each page had a thoughtful question to answer. It was an extraordinary gift and quite frankly brought tears to my eyes. In a very real sense, it was a Shade Tree that I got to sit under. He reminded me that I said to him every week when he was young, “Your future is so bright, it burns my eyes. You are going to go so much farther than I ever did in school, sports and business.” Guess what? He did!

As parents, we do the best job we can as our current awareness permits. Most of us were better parents with our second or third child because of a single word, experience. I love the story about the new sales rep who comes into his sales manager’s office his first week and asks, “What do I need to do be successful in this job?” Smiling, leaning back in his chair, she smiles and replies, “I have been doing this job a long time, and I have the plaques on the wall, so I believe I am qualified to answer that question. Grab your journal.”  Leaning in with pen in hand, the rookie listened. “All you need is ‘Good Judgment’”  Looking up the new rep asked, “How do I get that?” Pausing for effect, she replies, “Experience”. Looking up from his notes, awaiting the answer, she continued, “Bad Judgment!” And there it is.  Bad Judgment…Experience…Good Judgment. 

The greatest legacy one can pass on to one's children and grandchildren is not money or other material things accumulated in one's life, but rather a legacy of character and faith. -Billy Graham, Pastor, Author

No matter what happens in life, be good to people. Being good to people is a wonderful legacy to leave behind. -
Taylor Swift, Musician, Songwriter

No legacy is so rich as honesty.  -
William Shakespeare


Upon my passing, my children will receive three things:
1) My journals
2) My Books
3) My photographs
Everything they need to succeed are contained in those three things.

During my talks I make a very bold statement that I believe with all my heart and soul, “My real clients are your children and grand-children!” When I was writing my second book, “Freedom From Fear FOREVER”, my father was dying of Alzheimers and my oldest son was going off to college for the first time out of state. I quoted Shakespeare’s Hamlet: “To Thine Own Self Be True.” It is that poignant moment in every parents life when their first child is going off to college and the father (Polonius) is offering his best advice:

Give every man thy ear but few thy voice.
Take each man’s censure but reserve thy judgment.
Costly thy habit as thy purse can buy,
But not expressed in fancy—rich, not gaudy,
For the apparel oft proclaims the man,
And they in France of the best rank and station
Are of a most select and generous chief in that.
Neither a borrower nor a lender be,
For loan oft loses both itself and friend,
And borrowing dulls the edge of husbandry.
This above all: to thine own self be true,
And it must follow, as the night the day,
Thou canst not then be false to any man.
Farewell. My blessing season this in thee.


The night before Colin went off to college in Alaska to play basketball on a scholarship I was rebounding for him at Harbor Square Athletic Club. It was late on a Friday night, just he and I in the gym. He stopped shooting and approached me with a serious look on his face. A little concerned, I smiled and asked, “What’s up?”  He replied, “I just wanted to say thank you for coaching me in Sno-King grades 1-5. Thank you too for starting the AAU Team when I was in 6th grade and coaching us 60 games a year for four years….I wouldn’t be playing college basketball if it wasn’t for all the time you invested in me.” I was speechless. He gave me big hug and held it for a long time. It was an unexpected and heart warming reward for spelling Love T-I-M-E. He played four years in Fairbanks, then a few years of professional basketball in Germany, Australia and China before earning his Masters Degree while coaching basketball at Fresno Pacific in California. Leveraging that experience, he now is one of Amazon’s top Recruiters in Seattle. More proud of him I could not be. 

Colin inspired his younger brother by his able example and Evan went on similar path earning MVP of the Conference his senior year in college and All-American honors eventually being drafted in the NBA’s D-League. He played professionally in Norway and Japan.

The Shade Tree we plant for our children might just be the most important job we have as parents. There is no doubt in my mind, Colin will do the same for my granddaughter Penelope Jean Matteson. Her future is so bright, it burns all of our eyes. 

What kind of Shade Trees are you planting for future generations?"

Author: Mark Matteson 
Source: ​sparkingsuccess.net/blog/

Did you enjoy this post? Click below to register to see Mark Matteson speak at the PMC/SMACCA office on February 7th, 2018!
  • Presenting Like a Pro (7:30am - 11:30am)
  • The 10 Commandments of Great Managers (12:30pm - 4:30pm)

Share

0 Comments
Details

    Archives

    April 2020
    March 2020
    December 2018
    November 2018
    September 2018
    August 2018
    July 2018
    June 2018
    April 2018
    March 2018
    January 2018
    December 2017
    November 2017
    October 2017
    September 2017
    August 2017
    July 2017
    June 2017
    May 2017
    April 2017
    March 2017
    February 2017
    January 2017

    Categories

    All

    RSS Feed

Powered by Create your own unique website with customizable templates.
  • Home
  • Blog
  • About
  • Contact