Giving is big business right now, so let’s look a little closer at
the whole concept of giving. Once you back away from the commercial
aspect, what comes to mind? Could it be that people are spending a
fortune on gifting and still missing the point?
The wisest man who ever lived said: “There is more happiness in giving
than in receiving.” Do you believe in this principle? If so, then
perhaps you have wondered what kind of giving is the most valuable. What
kind of giving really produces that deep sense of happiness that eclipses receiving?
Giving that has real value
The kind of giving that provides real value does not go on sale at
the end of the year. In fact, it’s not even for sale. You can’t put a
price tag on it, nor can it be mass produced. And it certainly doesn’t
require gift wrapping. Not that I have a problem with gift giving,
because I don’t. I just know that the concept of real giving cannot be
commercialized.
Let’s consider a few avenues of giving that can bring a sense of joy and satisfaction beyond the retailers bottom line.
1) Honesty.
When you give others the gift of being honest with them, you honor them
while honoring yourself. The world is full of smoke and mirrors.
Everyone is on the lookout for deception. What a precious gift honesty
is in the midst of so much dishonesty. To be honest with others requires
that you be honest with yourself. What an incredible and far reaching
gift honesty is!
2) Respect.
Everyone on the planet wants to be treated with respect. And what
usually happens when you give someone the gift of respect? Most of the
time, it is returned to you. Doesn’t it make you happy when someone
treats you respectfully? So when you give others your respect it’s a
great way to experience the true happiness of giving.
3) Openness. By
this I mean allowing others access to the real you. It’s the opposite
of guarded or reticent. When you give the gift of openness, you make
yourself receptive to inquiries, suggestions, or ideas. It means being
willing to relate to the other person in a way that goes beyond
impersonal small talk. Openness can provide the basis for new
opportunities and relationships.
4) Concern.
Being self-centered is fast becoming the norm in many cultures. What
outstanding gift could you give someone in a world full of people
wondering “what’s in it for me”? How about acting interested in them as a
person? Don’t you feel good when someone expresses a genuine concern
for your welfare? It’s heartwarming, isn’t it? When you take a moment to listen to, and empathize with another person, you are providing them with a gift of great value.
5) Enthusiasm.
There is a lot of apathy around these days. The stress of life seems to
have stripped many of their passion and excitement. What gift could you
give them to help combat their feelings of apathy and provide a jolt of
positive energy? How about some genuine enthusiasm? Have you ever
noticed how contagious enthusiasm is? If you demonstrate a little
excitement toward someone else’s efforts, it can be very encouraging.
6) Assistance.
Everybody needs a helping hand from time to time. This is a fantastic
way to make good use of your experience, talents or assets. There will
be times when others will ask for your help, but why wait? Why not offer
to help when you sense that there might be a need. Let them know that
you are both willing and available. Even if they never ask, the fact
that you offered can be quite a meaningful gesture.
7) Time. This
is a biggie because time is the most valuable thing any of us has. Now,
I’m not suggesting that you give away vast amounts of your time
indiscriminately. But there are those who deserve your time and it’s
important that you make yourself available to them. At the top of this
list is your family. Giving the gift of time to your mate and children
is one of the best investments you will ever make. If you want to fully
experience the happiness of giving, make this a priority.
What’s the common denominator?
What do all these different ways to give have in common? They all
come from the heart. This is the true essence of giving. When you give
from your heart, you put yourself in line to experience a deeply
rewarding truth. There really is more happiness in giving than there is in receiving.
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