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Day 317: The Emotional Bank Account
From THE WEALTHY SPIRIT: DAILY AFFIRMATIONS by Chellie Campbell
“You leave home to seek your fortune, and when you get it, you go home and share it
with your family.”—Anita Baker
Sometimes when I speak to groups, I tell my story of having come to
Hollywood to be a star. I pause, look around the audience and ask,
“Anybody recognize me?” There is usually a good laugh at that, but once
a hand shot up in the back of the room and a shout rang out, “I do! I do!”
I looked out into the audience, recognized the speaker and said
“Thanks, Mom!”
That was one of the endless deposits Mom and Dad made into my
emotional bank account. Sometimes the “Bank of Mom and Dad” made
deposits into my monetary bank account as well. They were always there
for me, no matter what. I think they saw every play I ever performed in,
whether driving to Santa Barbara or flying to Eugene, Oregon. The
haven of home was the safety net that allowed me to leap out to catch
the flying trapezes that filled my life.
In 1974, I was performing in Lubbock, Texas at the Hayloft Dinner
Theater. The play was Love and Kisses and the star was Lyle Talbot,
most recognizable as the neighbor on Ozzie and Harriet. Just before
show time one Saturday night, I got a call from my Dad. He just had to tell
me that at the office one day, he had mentioned that I was appearing
with Lyle Talbot and his boss exclaimed that Lyle was his cousin! What a
coincidence! We laughed and talked awhile and then Dad said, “Well,
how do I get to the Hayloft?” “How do you get here?” I asked. “Where are
you?” He said, “I’m at the airport in Lubbock.”
I couldn’t believe it. He had had a business trip to Houston, and thought
he’d make a surprise side trip to Lubbock to surprise me. I was so
excited! I told everyone backstage what had happened and that my Dad
was coming to the show. Lyle Talbot spoke to the audience, told the
story and introduced my Dad, having him stand up and take a bow. Dad
and I were both beaming. We made big deposits into each others
emotional bank accounts that night.
In the ebb and flow of life and relationships, sometimes we’re making
deposits and at other times withdrawals from other people’s emotional
bank accounts. Relationships die when the withdrawals exceed deposits.
Some bank accounts go untended for years until finally the accounts are
closed and the proceeds distributed to the winds.
Who’s minding your emotional bank account? Where are you making
deposits? Where are you making withdrawals? Are you in the black, or
are your accounts dripping red ink? Who are your depositors? Your
lenders? Your borrowers? There is great emotional wealth in countless
gold minds around you. Make some deposits today.
Today’s Affirmation: “I give and receive endless blessings of love.”
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A LITTLE ABOUT CHELLIE . . .
Chellie Campbell is the creator of the popular Financial Stress Reduction®
Workshops, and the author of The Wealthy Spirit and Zero to Zillionaire, both
published by Sourcebooks, Inc. She is one of Marci Shimoff's “Happy 100” and 1 of
18 who wrote a story for Marci’s current NYT bestseller Happy for No Reason.
Chellie contributed stories to Jack Canfield’s recent books You’ve Got to Read This
Book! and Life Lessons from Chicken Soup for the Soul , and is featured in How to
Run Your Business Like a Girl by Elizabeth Cogswell Baskin and Money, A Memoir:
Women, Emotions, and Cash by Liz Perle. She is prominently quoted as a financial
expert in The Los Angeles Times, Pink, Good Housekeeping, Lifetime, Essence,
Woman’s World and more than 35 popular books. For more information, visit her
web site www.Chellie.com or email her at Chellie@Chellie.com.