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Friday, June 28, 2013

Day 10 - Give Unexpectedly

100 Days of Giving
Available on Smashwords
Now that 100 Days of Giving is available as an e-book you can purchase it for $3.99 and get all of the daily experiences, journaling exercises and stories by clicking on the links below. Today, I am going to give you an example of putting the words into action for you. I began the exercise of giving every day at a time when I could have used a little push to get underway; we often need that little extra encouragement, accountability, support...whatever you want to call it, so this time around I am giving to all of you a few questions to respond to, journal about or contemplate related to your individual daily giving experience. If the questions stir something in you - great, if they do not - great, write about that. The most important part is to do something...and as one of my favorite mentors Yoda said, "There is no try, only do."


Today's Giving Thought: "Give Unexpectedly ."

Day 10 - For your daily giving journal:
  • What did you give today?
  • Who did you surprise today? How did you surprise them? 
Please feel free to write about your experience in the comments section, share with someone else, or keep to yourself...whatever works for you, just keep in mind that one of the most important part of giving is being open to receiving and the more you share with others, the more you will receive in return. As difficult as receiving may be for you, it is an essential part of giving, so challenge yourself and give receiving a try, or a "do...there is no try, only do."

To read about today's giving experience you can download the e-book in a variety of formats at:
http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/324772
or through Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/100-Days-of-Giving-ebook/dp/B00DD1HWUO/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1371567320&sr=1-1&keywords=100+Days+of+Giving

2 comments:

  1. I let two strangers go ahead of me at two separate 4-way intersections. They were surprised...and I was happy to have given them an unexpected kindness.

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    1. Fun idea, I have not tried that before, I have added it to my list of "things to try" - thanks for the idea and sure hope that the unexpected kindness has carried forth with you.

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