Today’s Topic: Giving Generously
The best way to feel good this holiday season and anytime throughout the year is through giving generously. It is also a great way to boost your own abundance. Giving creates an energy exchange. In fact, whenever I feel a bit down and need a boost, I ask myself how I can give in the moment.
One thing I love about the holiday season is giving presents. I love to surprise people and I love putting thought into what I give. It’s not about the money I spend, it’s the thought that I put into it. My two daughters are getting a big surprise this year, something they have wanted for a couple of years, and I can’t wait to see the look on their faces. I can’t tell you here, because they might read it. The anticipation is exciting. All of my kids like to be surprised by their gifts, they don’t want to know what they are getting.
I have also learned over the years to not be attached to people’s reactions to presents. Some people get really excited, others merely express, “That’s nice.” So I am not giving to expect gratitude, I am giving because it feels good to give.
People are different. My son, Nick, isn’t into presents very much. He told me this year that he couldn’t think of anything he wanted. He appreciates anything, but I think his favorite part is having everyone together since he is the last one at home. He loves spending time with his older siblings. He is also enjoying giving presents to people and thinking about what people might like.
Beyond presents to friends and family, why not also give to your community? I find that the most meaningful giving is when you have a reason “why”. I give blankets to the homeless because years ago, I was involved with helping the United Way raise money and I spent a lot of time at a local homeless shelter. I was moved by the people there and wanted to help.
You can give no matter what your circumstance are. During my own time of financial struggle over 20 years ago, I sensed that I would feel better if I could find a way to give. I looked around my house and thought, there has got to be some way I can give, then I heard on the radio that a women’s shelter was low on blankets. I collected all of my extra blankets and brought them over to the shelter one cold December day. I felt amazing. I was able to give. It was a turning point for me with my own financial abundance, too. Feeling better leads to higher energy, which leads to more abundance.
Years later, my daughter went on a servant trip with her youth group to the inner city of LA and she worked directly with homeless people and also was part of filming a documentary about the experience. She then started “Blankets for Denver” with a couple of friends as a DECA project in High School. She is a senior in college now, and still collects blankets and money to buy blankets for homeless people in Denver. This season, I am donating blankets- a lot of blankets.
Other ways to give start with having an attitude of giving. Tip extra to people in the service industry. Give extra to your church. Drop money in the red Salvation Army buckets. Drop off toys for toy drives. Empty your change into the supermarkets collection buckets that support worthy causes. You don’t have to do it all, but every time you take an opportunity to give, you feel good.
Tip: Know the organization. Not all organizations are great. Some spend a ton of money on admin. Some are scams. Do a bit of research. One of my rules is that I don’t give when people I don’t know call me on the phone. I also don’t give money when people knock on my door. Though I don’t have a problem giving some canned goods. Even if someone isn’t from a legit organization, if they somehow need some corn and peas, I don’t mind.
Tis the season to give generously. Part of this attitude is also to give thanks. Thank everyone, profusely. Appreciate people. Love people.
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Sheri Kaye Hoff
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I love the quote…. ‘No one has ever become poor by giving’. ?
Great quote Robyn:)
Sheri
Thank you for being the inspiration to all of us. Thank you for giving joy, happiness and love from your heart.
Love,
Bonnie
You make my heart smile Bonnie
I so agree that everyone has the capacity to give. When I see items sitting around my house that I rarely use and that are in good to excellent condition, I think that there must be someone out there that can make use of the item. Not only does it feel good to help others, but clearing out space makes me feel lighter.
Thank you Laura- you are a blessing.
I much appreciate your advice Sheri. Knowing that your givings are received by people from and organization that is reputable gives me a feeling of making a difference. However, not to forget to give when you rationalize not giving at all because you don’t trust the organization. Find one you know you can trust.
Good points Tom