Giving and generosity seem to increase by leaps and bounds during the holiday season. But, why aren't we as generous during the rest of the year? Why is it that many people seem to forget about others for most of the year, only to be reminded because of the bell-ringers and charity drives occurring during the holiday season?
I have to admit that I am one of the guilty ones here. I, too, seem to ignore my responsibility to help others for most of the year. I do try my best to support our local charities and food drives during the holidays. But, my generosity could use some work just like everyone else.
Here are some ways you can be more generous and help others less fortunate than yourself in your daily life:
- Pick a date every month to donate to a charity. Whether it's a charity in your area, or a National organization, your generosity will be appreciated. It doesn't even have to be a huge donation. Even a simple $5 or $10 can go a long way, especially if more people do the same thing each month.
- Every season, go through your closets. Most people have way more clothes than they really NEED to have. Take this opportunity to get rid of clutter and help others at the same time. Donate all of your gently used, unwanted clothing to a local homeless shelter, church, or an organization like Goodwill.
- Once a month or so, go to your local dollar store and buy things like toothpaste, toothbrushes, soap, shampoo, etc to donate to your local homeless shelter or church. I've heard many organizations asking for these types of items. These are the things that people don't think to donate, but are most needed many times.
- When you go through a Drive-Thru window at a fast food restaurant, offer to pay for the car behind you as well. Random acts of kindness like this may be all it takes to brighten someone's day and encourage them to be more generous as well.
- Donate your time to help out serving food at a local shelter or soup kitchen. Many shelters are in need of volunteers on a daily basis. Even if you're strapped for cash and unable to make a monetary donation, the gift of your time can make a huge difference in the lives of others.
Finally, get others involved too. Tell your family and friends what you are doing and encourage them to do something similar in their own lives. Get your children involved as well. Teaching children about giving is a profound gift. This world needs more people who are unselfish and generous, and we can help to educate our children and make them better citizens. My son is only 4 years old, but he knows about giving. When we make a donation, he hands our donation to the charity. He puts his own money in the collection plate at church. He hands the canned food to the volunteers for the food drives. He cleans out his toy box to give to others less fortunate.
Let's keep the feeling of generosity and giving throughout the year. Let's not forget that those less fortunate than us still exist in the summer. They are still in need of our assistance even though there is no Christmas tree decorated in the local mall. Take some time to remember that no matter who you are, there is someone less fortunate than you. Be thankful for what you do have and help others as much as you can.
Published by gr8voice
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