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It always takes someone else to point out your goodness
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How a coaching call and my daughter taught me this lesson on goodness
Back in 2021 when I was part of a coaching program.
On the hot-seat, I asked my coach my question.
When I asked the question, my coach immediately noticed something different about me. He then went on to say, "I can feel your old soul."
Old Soul Energy
I received a flurry of messages from strangers in that coaching program thanking me for asking the question I did.

They all said they could feel my ‘old soul’ energy. I always knew that there was this empath and an unexplainable side of me, but it was never validated or spotted by people outside of my family.

I felt something change inside me after this energy transfer of showing up and receiving love and appreciation from others.
Everything appeared so different, better, and I started to appreciate my thoughts and feelings even more. I got even closer to my family, colleagues and friends.
Someone pointing out your goodness is a different type of joy.
If it is about someone you care about, it can be even more joyous.
Deep self emerge
Over the past year, I've noticed the following
"She has got a glow, she will go on to do very well."
"She is so kind and caring. She took care of my child better than I could. "
Those were some of the comments I got about my daughter from complete strangers after they just had a brief interaction with her.

It's not that I didn't know these qualities existed in her, but hearing them from a total stranger was quite a different experience.
Aathira was beaming and smiling even brighter on these occasions, and my wife and I were speechless.
And we were grateful for the opportunity to serve her, seeing her true and deep self emerge.
It doesn’t take much
A few heartfelt, unbiased comments could change someone's world.
Pointing out someone's goodness doesn't require much of us.
It might just change their lives.
We all possess the gift of being able to spot people at their deepest core.
We just have to be patient enough, kind enough, caring enough to show them their goodness.
And just like that soon, someone will point you your goodness too.
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