Monday, May 4, 2009

It is in giving that we ultimately receive

This week we will be looking at how we can make a difference in this world in an inexpensive way. We don’t need to spend a lot of time or money to make the world a better place. In these rushed times it is easy to overlook our older family, friends and neighbors. It would brighten an older person’s day if we just took a small amount of time and:

  • Smile when we see them


  • Make a phone call and talk with them for a little while


  • Send a card (insert a picture if possible)


  • Send an e-mail (many of our older population have embraced technology, for those that do this is a free way to make a difference)


  • Sit by them and say “hello” in church


  • Go visit them


There are numerous ways we can volunteer in churches, nursing homes and hospitals.

Let’s all take a little time and make a difference in someone’s day. When you do that it has a ripple effect. The person in receipt of your kindness will pass it along, and it will continue endlessly. Let’s kick all this bad news you see and hear daily and count our many blessings. Being an American is one of the first one that comes to mind.


What are you thankful for? Any more ideas on how to brighten an older persons day?

2 comments:

  1. I'm grateful to be alive and still sane (or at least I think so! LOL)...I'm also grateful to a site that picked me up when I felt I had no where else to go...www.wishuponahero.com

    It's an awesome site and it's beneficial for all people of all ages.

    Namaste...

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