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Inspirational Story: Robby’s Night

This is an inspiring story entitled Robby’s Night. I do not know if this is a true story. I received it from a friend and just wanted to share it with you. It is a story worth reading.

At the prodding of my friends, I am writing this story. My name is Mildred Hondorf. I am a former elementary school music teacher from Des Moines, Iowa . I’ve always supplemented my income by teaching piano lessons-something I’ve done for over 30 years. Over the years I found that children have many levels of musical ability. I’ve never had the pleasure of having a prodigy, though I have taught some talented students.

However, I’ve also had my share of what I call ‘musically challenged’ pupils. One such student was Robby. Robby was 11 years old when his mother (a single Mom) dropped him off for his first piano lesson. I prefer that students (especially boys!) begin at an earlier age, which I explained to Robby.

But Robby said that it had always been his mother’s dream to hear him play the piano. So I took him as a student. Well, Robby began with his piano lessons and from the beginning I thought it was a hopeless endeavor. As much as Robby tried, he lacked the sense of tone and basic rhythm needed to excel but he dutifully reviewed his scales and some elementary pieces that I require all my students to learn.

Over the months he tried and tried while I listened and cringed and tried to encourage him. At the end of each weekly lesson he’d always say, “My mom’s going to hear me play someday.” But it seemed hopeless. He just did not have any inborn ability. I only knew his mother from a distance as she dropped Robby off or waited in her aged car to pick him up. She always waved and smiled but never stopped in. Then one day Robby stopped coming to our lessons.

I thought about calling him but assumed because of his lack of ability, that he had decided to pursue something else. I also was glad that he stopped coming. He was a bad advertisement for my teaching!

Several weeks later I mailed to the students’ homes a flyer on the upcoming recital. To my surprise Robby (who received a flyer) asked me if he could be in the recital. I told him that the recital was for current pupils and because he had dropped out he really did not qualify. He said that his mother had been sick and unable to take him to piano lessons but he was still practicing. “Miss Hondorf, I’ve just got to play!” he insisted.

I don’t know what led me to allow him to play in the recital. Maybe it was his persistence or maybe it was something inside of me saying that it would be all right. The night for the recital came. The high school gymnasium was packed with parents, friends and relatives. I put Robby up last in the program before I was to come up and thank all the students and play a finishing piece. I thought that any damage he would do would come at the end of the program and I could always salvage his poor performance through my ‘curtain closer.’

Well, the recital went off without a hitch. The students had been practicing and it showed, then Robby came up on stage…. His clothes were wrinkled and his hair looked like he’d run an eggbeater through it. “Why didn’t he dress up like the other students?” I thought. “Why didn’t his mother at least make him comb his hair for this special night?”

Robby pulled out the piano bench and he began. I was surprised when he announced that he had chosen Mozart’s Concerto #21 in C Major. I was not prepared for what I heard next. His fingers were light on the keys; they even danced nimbly on the ivories. He went from pianissimo to fortissimo. From allegro to virtuoso. His suspended chords that Mozart demands were magnificent! Never had I heard Mozart played so well by people his age. After six and a half minutes he ended in a grand crescendo and everyone was on their feet in wild applause.

Overcome and in tears I ran up on stage and put my arms around Robby in joy.

“I’ve never heard you play like that Robby! How’d you do it?”

Through the microphone Robby explained: “Well, Miss Hondorf, remember I told you my Mom was sick? Well, actually she had cancer and passed away this morning and well. .. She was born deaf, so tonight was the first time she ever heard me play. I wanted to make it special.”

There wasn’t a dry eye in the house that evening. As the people from Social Services led Robby from the stage to be placed into foster care, noticed that even their eyes were red and puffy and I thought to myself how much richer my life had been for taking Robby as my pupil.

No, I’ve never had a prodigy, but that night I became a prodigy .. .. Of Robby’s.. He was the teacher and I was the pupil for it is he that taught me the meaning of perseverance and love and believing in yourself and maybe even taking a chance in someone and you don’t know why.


12 Inspiring Things

12 Inspiring Things To Remember by Sonia Ricotti. As a renowned motivational speaker, Sonia has inspired many thousands of people all around the globe to live their greatest lives.

  1. Life is short. If you are stressed, worried, eat unhealthy, or focused on the negative stuff, your life will end up being even shorter.
  2. Your troubles of today are only temporarily. Look for the silver lining. If you look hard enough, you will find the silver lining, and it will make all the difference in how you perceive your situation and how you feel.
  3. When things are good in your life, they seldom become great. We rarely make changes when things are good. Only when we hit rock bottom, are we forced to make changes and that will lead you to greatness. So if you hit rock bottom, hold on to your socks and start celebrating because your greatest life is just around the corner.
  4. Stop staring at all the closed door (negative stuff). Search for all the open doors (opportunities) around you. There are many.
  5. You are perfect. Regardless of what you have been told, what people think, or how people treat you – you are perfect exactly the way you are.
  6. The only opinion that counts is your opinion of yourself.
  7. You already have all the answers – they are just lost in the mental fog. Clear your mind of all clutter and negative chatter. Meditate, exercise, journal and take time for yourself to reflect.
  8. Don’t follow the crowd. It will only take you where others want to go.
  9. Today is tomorrow. So stop procrastinating. Go out there and start living your greatest life.
  10. Be different, be bold, be loving, and always follow your heart.
  11. Be conscious of what you are feeding your mind.
  12. When the going gets tough, give. No matter how bad things are, there is always someone, somewhere, in a worse situation. Give your time, money or even just a compliment. Make a difference.

Sonia Ricotti is the President of Lead Out Loud, #1 bestselling author of The Law of Attraction Plain and Simple, a transformational and leadership expert, and the co-host of the popular radio show Lead Out Loud Talk Radio.


Rocky Balboa Inspires

I must have been about 10 years old when I first saw Rocky. Even then, that character made an impression on me. As the later movies got released, we would meet up and go to the movies together. At that time, Rocky was inspiring and I loved the theme song. It was and still is a good movie. Before, the movie was just fun to watch, and made you feel positive about. The last one, Rocky Balboa, really made me think. Maybe I am a little older now, and maybe being a parent made me look at life in another perspective.

To me, Rocky is about life, and dealing with the inevitable hits that you will receive. It is about digging deep within yourself and finding the will to overcome challenges. Most of us have a support team around us, family, friends, colleagues, even the management. But no one can pull you up off your knees, except you. You have get up on your own two feet before the rest of us can pull you up higher. Stop making excuses and stop blaming people or circumstances for the hole you are in. Once people see you make the effort to be better than you are now, many will extend their hand to help you. It may seem unlikely, but I have found that people will actually root for you. Even if you don’t know it.

Watch this video clip. It is inspiring, it is motivating. So take a few minutes and let Rocky Balboa give you one of the most inspiring prep talk you will ever hear.


Words To Remember

Social media websites, such as Facebook and Twitter can be useful, instead of a time-waster. Here are what some my friends wrote and tweeted today. As my headmaster used to say, here’s 6 of the best!

  1. “Success is not the key to happiness. Happiness is the key to success. If you love what you are doing, you will be successful.” – Albert Schweitzer
  2. “You never fail until you stop trying.” – Albert Einstein
  3. “Real leaders are not the people who can point out what’s wrong. Anyone can do that. Real leaders are people who can make things better.” – Goldsmith
  4. “The tensions in our life are there to strengthen our convictions… not to run over us.” – Nick Vujicic
  5. “When work, commitment, and pleasure all become one and you reach that deep well where passion lives, nothing is impossible.” – Unknown
  6. “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.” – Margaret Mead

The next part is to put these words and ideas into action. Live it.

Inspirational Video

Each one of us on this earth has it.
The ability to lead and inspire.
Sometimes our work feels so small and insignificant.
But remember, a ripple can gain momentum,
and build a current that is insurmountable.

Begin with one small step.
Don’t let others stand in your way.
Walk your own path.
Some may laugh.
So what? Many will follow.

Don’t ever give up.
Success seems largely a matter
of hanging on while others have let go.
Fear keeps people small,
Run towards your fears and embrace them.

On the other side of your greatest fears
lives your greatest life.
Get out of the stands,
get on the court,
Play the game of life.

Take risks,
leap and the net will appear.
Be positive,
what you think is who you will become.
Dream big,
whatever your dreams are.
Go for it,
you will inspire others.

When someone does something good,
Applaud,
You will make two people happy.
Be a positive role model.
Be the change you want to see in the world.

The post above is from this inspirational video.
When you are ready to make the change in your life, click here.


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