Making a Life

“We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give.”
- Winston Churchill

Giving your time, energy, and resources to others is a rather magical act, in that you personally will reap huge benefits as well. You might think that working for a day on, for example, a Habitat for Humanity house is just going to help those who will someday live in it. I’d like to suggest that there is a myriad of things you’ll get out of the experience of giving.

  • You’ll feel good doing it.
  • Most giving opportunities involve working your physical muscles, your mental muscles, or both. One way or another, you’ll become stronger.
  • You will learn to look beyond your own self and begin to see more ways in which we’re all connected.
  • You’ll figure out where your “giving strengths” lie.
  • You’ll make the world better.

I’ll talk about each of these things individually over the next week. In the meantime, I encourage you to spend a little time today thinking about what your strengths are, where your passions lie, and what sort of opportunities might exist in your community to use your strengths and passions in a way that will help others.

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