Empower an
entrepreneur with a loan through Kiva.
You can give as little at $25 dollars to entrepreneurs in developing countries
to help eliminate poverty. Throughout the life of the loan, you will receive
updates on the progress of the project and will be repaid by the borrower with
Kiva Credit—which you can use to fund another project or withdraw. http://www.kiva.org/ I have bought some really lovely
pillows baskets and bangle bracelets made in India by women whose creativity
was sent soaring by Kiva!
Wednesday, February 22, 2017
Monday, February 13, 2017
Happy Random Acts of Kindness Week!
February 13-
Practice Random Acts of Kindness (and deliberate ones, too)
Random
Acts of Kindness Day is always the week of Valentine’s Day. I always love to
hear how this meaningful movement has touched other’s lives. Artist author Peg
Conley shares this: You’ve seen those bumper stickers, the ones encouraging you
to commit “random acts of kindness?” What they can’t tell you in that little
space is how performing those acts can be a way of transforming yourself. When
you begin to focus on extending kindness toward others, you’ll feel more
kindness coming toward you. Not only will you make someone else’s day better,
you’ll be surprised at how well yours improves. It’s rather like the “secret
Santa” gift exchange that many offices and families adopt during the weeks
leading up to Christmas. There is delight when you do something for another
while keeping your identity a secret. When you watch a person receiving a
surprise gift, you see their face change, the eyes open wide with delight, a
smile bursting into a grin, and laughter erupting. They appear to feel sheer
joy at the unexpected. The old adage is true: “It is in giving that we
receive.” The other part of the quote, which is by a San Francisco writer named
Anne Herbert, is often left out: “and [practice] senseless acts of beauty.” I
received a text the other day from a friend who had taken a picture with her
phone of a sidewalk outside the coffee shop where she works in San Francisco.
Someone had written “It’s a beautiful day” with colored chalk on the sidewalk
and adorned it with butterflies and hearts. That, to me, is a senseless act of
beauty. Think how many people walked on the sidewalk that day and smiled at the
childish scrawl reminding them of the beautiful day.
The
Hebrew word mitzvah means a good deed or an act of kindness. Judaism teaches
that the world is built on kindness. I recall what my Bubbe, a dear friend in
Salt Lake City who was my son’s first caregiver, used to tell me about the
importance of doing mitzvah s. She believes in the power of doing something
good for another person but not telling them about it. She is a perfect example
of someone who practices random acts of kindness, and also one who sees and
acknowledges the beauty in everyone she meets. I always feel better just by
being in her presence. Entire campaigns focused on practicing random acts of
kindness have sprouted up. This, along with “having an attitude of gratitude,”
enriches my days in many ways. There are myriad ways you can practice random
acts of kindness. Don’t forget to include yourself when you are doing them!
•
Pick up trash you see on the street and make the world a better place.
• Pay for the coffee of the person behind you
in line.
•
Buy a cookie for a coworker and leave it on their desk.
• Hold the door open for someone.
•
Smile at a stranger.
•
Send a thank-you note through the mail.
Wednesday, February 8, 2017
February inspirations on how to be a good in the world
January
7- Scatter Joy All Around
Think about how you can create little
moments of happiness for others. Helping a friend plant her garden, buying an
extra coffee for your coworker, paying the toll for the car behind you on the
bridge, even taking your kids to a movie.
All those little things can add up to BIG joy.
January
8- Operation Gratitude
I learned
about his from my mom whose church regularly sends cards letters and care
packages overseas to the armed forces. My mom and her fellow church ladies bake
some of the best cookies in the world so they gather up all kinds of goodies
and treats and send them overseas where the taste of “down home” surely brings
many smiles of satisfaction. Those who are less gifted in the baking
department, such as ME, can make $15 donation to Operation Gratitude, which
pays for one care package for one serviceperson. Operation Gratitude has end
over a million of these kindness kits around the world!
Sunday, January 29, 2017
Happy birthday to Oprah!
Just Say Hello!
Monday, January 23, 2017
Give, give, give, give it away!
January
23- Give Away Your Old Stuff
I said it before and I’ll
say it again. We all have too
much stuff. Do
a favor for people in need and give away some of the things you no longer need
or use or wear. Others would be happy to have it and it will help you
simplify your life and enjoy your time more. Find a few locations that
you can drop off your stuff or call an organization that collects your goods to
redistribute to those in need. There are Goodwill’s or Salvation Amy centers in
every town, large or small so you can donate there to help others and quickly.
Saturday, January 21, 2017
How are you serving the greater good?
January 20 – Martin Luther King Day of
Service
“Life’s most persistent
and urgent question is, ‘What are you doing for others?’ ” - Martin Luther
King, Jr.
I am very happy to see that, thanks to
Selma, a new generation of young people and moviegoers are learning about the
man who stood among his brothers like Bayard Rustin and John Lewis to fight for
the rights of their people and other minorities. Find a project in your community or register
your own project through http://mlkday.gov/ It has occurred to me that many
presidents share the legal holiday in February but there is only one day for
the courageous Dr. King.
Monday, September 26, 2016
Stop Interrupting Others When They Are Speaking
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