Anak Berbakti, Rela Kunyahkan Makanan Untuk Ibunya Yang Lumpuh.ternyata yang terjadi seperti ini
- Ibu selalu menjadi ratu di hati anak-anaknya. Sosok yang merawat dan membesarkan mereka saat mereka belum bisa apa-apa dan belum tahu banyak tentang kehidupan ini. Namun kisah yang satu ini, akan menyentuh hati nurani Anda..
- Zhang Rongxiang adalah seorang ibu yang tengah hamil saat sebuah kecelakaan menimpanya pada tahun 2010 lalu. Sejak saat itu, ia koma dan divonis mungkin tak akan pernah bangun lagi. Sang suami, Gao Dejin, dan dokter yang merawat Zhang Rongxiang, menemukan bahwa wanita itu sedang hamil.
- Hari-demi hari berlalu, Zhang memang tidak bangun. Namun pada tahun 2011, akhirnya ia melahirkan meski masih dalam kondisi koma. Zhang melahirkan seorang putra yang diberi nama Gao Qianbo. Tak seperti kebanyakan bayi yang lahir, Gao Qianbo tidak merasakan sambutan hangat dan pelukan dari sang ibu.
- Gao Dejin, memutuskan membawa istrinya pulang untuk dirawat di rumah. Sang anak juga selalu berada tidak jauh dari sang ibu. Dua tahun berlalu, Gao Qianbo masih setia berada di sekitar ibunya. Ia sudah tumbuh menjadi seorang balita yang lincah.
- Dokter memang mengatakan bahwa Zhang mungkin tak akan pernah bangun. Oleh sebab itu, tak mungkin selamanya Gao Dejin membiarkan istrinya di rumah sakit. Sambil terus berharap dan berdoa akan kesembuhan istrinya, Gao Dejin juga merawat sang anak hingga tumbuh jadi balita yang menggemaskan.
- Selain menggemaskan, ternyata Qianbo adalah keajaiban yang mematahkan vonis dokter. Pada bulan Mei lalu, suara malaikat kecil Qianbo membangunkan Zhang dari tidur panjangnya selama 2 tahun. Namun wanita ini tak bisa mengunyah makanan. Ia hanya bisa menelan makanan yang masuk di mulutnya. Tak disangka, Qianbo yang masih kecil ini melakukan sesuatu yang sangat menyentuh hati.
- Qianbo membantu mengunyahkan makanan bagi ibunya dan menyuapkan makanan dari mulut ke mulut. Koma selama dua tahun memang membuat Zhang Rongxiang mengalami kelumpuhan dan tak bisa bergerak banyak. Namun ternyata, malaikat kecil yang ia lahirkan dan semestinya ia rawat, malah balik merawat ibunya yang sedang tak berdaya.
- Kisah hidup Gao Qianbo dan sang ibu ini menunjukkan kasih sayang yang sangat alami di antara ibu dan anak. Seharusnya mungkin seorang ibu yang mencurahkan perhatian dan kasih sayang merawat anaknya yang belum bisa apa-apa. Tapi Tuhan menganugerahkan seorang Qianbo yang begitu penyayang ketika ibunya tak bisa apa-apa.
- While at an event last night I was asked for my business card. I'm embarrassed to say I didn't have one. Should I be embarrassed? Is a business card still a prerequisite for business interaction? The debate is vigorous. "Business Cards Are Dead - Here's Why" declares J. Maureen Henderson in an August 22, 2014, Forbes.com posting. Jonathan Long counters with "5 Reasons Business Cards Still Matter" in a March 30, 2015, Entrepreneur posting. Business cards have gotten a bad rap over the past few years. Aside from the newness of electronic cards and social media accounts, too many people for too many years spewed their cards like confetti in a ticker-tape parade. Perhaps the biggest reason cards are falling out of favor is they seem to pile up on our desks. We get cards but don't follow up. If this is what we do with the cards we get, imagine what others do with our cards. Why bother? Still, there I sat at an event being asked for my card and I didn't have one. So regardless of which side of the argument you land, in this particular case, I needed one. The best reason to have a card with you at all times is it gives you permission to ask for a card from someone else. This can be a life-saver if you find yourself in a conversation you wish to end. Asking for a card can be the perfect segue into a conversation ending phrase like, "It was nice meeting you". I recommend you never offer your card first. But if you are asked for yours you should always ask for theirs. If you don't have one when they ask it will be awkward to ask for one back. If you still need more proof, here are a few more reasons to always have a professional business card with you (a personal card of your own by the way, not someone else's). 1. People still ask for them and without one, you appear to be unprepared. There's simply no way to overcome a bad first impression. 2. While younger people may not value them, older people and those from other countries do. It is important to remember everyone does not follow the same standards you do. You need to be sensitive to the expectations of others. 3. You can write notes on your card that will be a reminder of where you met or a prompt to follow up. Familiarity breaks the ice and often leads to follow up. 4. A professional card permits you to provide added detail about your business. You can add testimonials, social media links, slogans and more to your card to further market you and your business. 5. People rarely throw business cards away. That means your card will remain with your prospect or contact for a very long time. So yes, you still need a business card and it should be a good one. Skip the freebies and home printed ones and spend a few marketing dollars on one that is professionally crafted to match your brand. And if you don't have a cohesive brand, this is a great place to start. So, what did I do when I found myself unprepared? I told the truth. I didn't make up some better-than-everyone-else story about how I don't carry cards or they're bad for the environment. I confessed. And then I did the next best thing. I pulled out my phone, asked for his information, and promised I'd follow up. This gave me the only opportunity to overcome a bad first impression. And yes, I followed up and got the order. The equation is simple: Family + Entrepreneurship = Economic Freedom. Glen Gould is a professional speaker, creator of multiple million $+ businesses, and personal and professional development author of four books. Glen has generated 100s of millions of dollars of revenue for the companies he has built and the clients he has served. Download the free tips he uses to make chamber memberships profitable at http://www.glengould.net/10chambersuccesstips. For more information or speaking engagements contact Glen at 404.216.8881 or glen@glengould.net Article Source: https://EzineArticles.com/expert/Glen_Gould/255579 Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/9897094
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