Are you waiting to be generous?
Many people assume they will be generous as soon as they get wealthy with all their bills paid, retirement funded, and the kids’ college funds in place. But giving first may in fact be the door opener to wealth. Our potential for wealth is not shown in our bank account as much as it is in the attitude of our heart.
Episode #755 December 11, 2020
Hi this is Dan Miller – and yes you’re listening to the 48 Days Radio show – where each week we take 48 minutes to dive into real life questions about finding your passion, deciding what kind of life you want to live – and then finding or creating work that allows you to show up every day, excited to be able to do something that is meaningful, fulfilling – and profitable. This is where normal, indecision and ambiguity come to die. Welcome to the 48 Days Radio Show.
Questions:
How are you giving in creative ways this Christmas?
We love making microloans to businesses through Kiva.org and will be giving money to our children to do the same as a Christmas gift for them. I’ve enjoyed giving cars to people because finding great cars at good prices is something I love to do.How can you be generous even if you’re not rich?
You can be generous with your time and your talents, write a special note, etc. and be generous without spending a lot of money.Who is someone who has been generous to you?
Are you as good at receiving as you are at giving?
Quotation:
[click_to_tweet tweet=”“The greatest good you can do for another is not just to share your riches but to reveal to him his own.” — Benjamin Disraeli @48daysteam” quote=”“The greatest good you can do for another is not just to share your riches but to reveal to him his own.” — Benjamin Disraeli”]
Resource:
The Life Alignment Quiz – a great way to take stock of your year and make plans for the future: 48days.com/life
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