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Sunday, March 30, 2014

Reach out and provide comfort

100 Days of Giving is about hope, healing and simple gifts in times of difficulty and creating opportunities for each of us to have fun with unique ways of giving. Create rich opportunities to give of yourself...it is possible, have fun with it, create joy give freely!

Each day of the 100 Days of Giving includes a daily reflection for you to consider. Included within the 100 days are interludes, bonus times to stop and reflect. While you are reflecting...be sure to remember to LIKE 100 Days of Giving on Facebook

Today's reflection is about reaching out and providing comfort:  Day 70

How often do you wonder if you are having an impact? Have you ever wondered what effect that pebble in the pond has? Opportunities abound to make a meaningful difference through one simple and small effort - today's reflection is about just that...go out there and do something simple and know it will have a larger impact than you can ever imagine. Provide comfort to someone in need, and the ripple effect becomes exponential - to whom can you provide some comfort?

Your daily reflection: Reach out and provide comfort realizing that the depth of grief is a testament to the depth of love

For your daily giving journal:  Give and Provide Comfort
  • What did you give today?
  • How did your gift provide comfort?
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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."

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All 100 Days of Giving are available as an e-book you can purchase it for $2.99 at Smashwords: 100 Days of Giving e-book at Smashwords or for your Kindle at 100 Days of Giving e-book at Amazon and get all of the daily experiences, journaling exercises and stories.

To read today's reflection click on this link: Day 70

To read about all the 100 days of giving experiences you can download the e-book in a variety of formats at:
or through Amazon for your Kindle: 100 Days of Giving e-book at Amazon

To read more about my recent experiences in Ghana - go to: www.csksghana.blogspot.com and follow us. You can be part of something - just be courageous.




Saturday, March 15, 2014

A Bushel of Apples

Do you ever feel out of sorts? Need some context? I wrote this story during a very dark time in my life and after it was written shared it with a few friends. You can imagine my surprise when several months later I was watching a play, a one woman act and during the middle of the play the actress stopped and came up to me to ask my permission to use the story in the next act of the play, it was very flattering, and it gave me a new perspective on how my stories might touch people. Thank you Diane for giving the first voice to "A Bushel of Apples" during "In Light We Grow"
The Bushel of Apples: A Healing Story

There are times when I feel like a bushel of apples. All of the parts are neatly packed within the basket. Suddenly, the bushel is tipped upside down and parts of me fall, spill and bounce out. At first I feel completely out of control and scattered about. Then I slowly look around and realize that everything that I need is still there, although strewn all over.

As I gather myself together, I notice: parts are bruised and I set them aside to heal; parts contain worms and are thrown away; parts of me are not yet ready to be in the bushel and are set on a window sill for the sun to nurture. The most select, complete and healthy apples are then chosen to fill the bushel and make me whole again.

If the bushel hadn’t tipped, the bruised apples would have festered, the worms would have multiplied eating the immature apples. Eventually the healthy ripe apples would have rotten or been eaten. To be a whole healthy bushel of apples, sometimes I need to upset the apple cart to sort out the bad apples, before they consume me.

This story is from a collection of healing stories in "From The Eye of The Hurricane...

And now available "From The Eye of The Hurricane" eBook a collection of short stories and poems that sets the stage for, and provides the back-story for "100 Days of Giving"

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Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Give and be part of something much bigger

100 Days of Giving is about hope, healing and simple gifts in times of difficulty and creating opportunities for each of us to have fun with unique ways of giving. Create rich opportunities to give of yourself...it is possible, have fun with it, create joy give freely!

Each day of the 100 Days of Giving includes a daily reflection for you to consider. Included within the 100 days are interludes, bonus times to stop and reflect. While you are reflecting...be sure to remember to LIKE 100 Days of Giving on Facebook

Today's reflection is about being part of something bigger that yourself:  Day 69

How often do you wonder if you are having an impact? Have you ever wondered what effect that pebble in the pond has? Opportunities abound to make a meaningful difference through one simple and small effort - today's reflection is about just that...go out there and do something simple and know it will ahve a larger impact than you can ever imagine.

Your daily reflection: Be part of something bigger than yourself.

For your daily giving journal:  Give and be part of something bigger
  • What did you give today?
  • If you can vision the impact - what will it be?
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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."

LIKE 100 Days of Giving on Facebook

Now that 100 Days of Giving is available as an e-book you can purchase it for $3.99 at Smashwords: 100 Days of Giving e-book at Smashwords  see coupon in sidebar for Smashwords and get all of the daily experiences, journaling exercises and stories.

To read today's reflection click on this link: Day 69

To read about all the 100 days of giving experiences you can download the e-book in a variety of formats at:
or through Amazon for your Kindle: 100 Days of Giving e-book at Amazon

To read more about my recent experiences in Ghana - go to: www.csksghana.blogspot.com and follow us. You can be part of something - just be courageous.



All 100 Days of Giving are available as an e-book you can purchase it for $3.99 at Smashwords: 100 Days of Giving e-book at Smashwords or for your Kindle at 100 Days of Giving e-book at Amazon and get all of the daily experiences, journaling exercises and stories.

Thursday, March 6, 2014

Support Courage

100 Days of Giving is about hope, healing and simple gifts in times of difficulty and creating opportunities for each of us to have fun with unique ways of giving. Create rich opportunities to give of yourself...it is possible, have fun with it, create joy give freely!

Each day of the 100 Days of Giving includes a daily reflection for you to consider. Included within the 100 days are interludes, bonus times to stop and reflect. While you are reflecting...be sure to remember to LIKE 100 Days of Giving on Facebook

Today's reflection is about supporting someone who is courageous:  Day 67

Courageous people surround us and often go unnoticed - how can you recognize someone who is an unsung hero? Being meaningful and intentional in your giving can honor a person who does what they do because it is just what they do...someone who is willing to stand up and make a difference with no expectation of thanks.

Your daily reflection: Support a courageous person.

For your daily giving journal:  Support a courageous person
  • What did you give today?
  • Why did you select the recipient of your gift today?
To write your comments on 100 Days of Giving on Facebook click here

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."

LIKE 100 Days of Giving on Facebook

Now that 100 Days of Giving is available as an e-book you can purchase it for $3.99 at Smashwords: 100 Days of Giving e-book at Smashwords  see coupon in sidebar for Smashwords and get all of the daily experiences, journaling exercises and stories.

To read today's reflection click on this link: Day 67

To read about all the 100 days of giving experiences you can download the e-book in a variety of formats at:
or through Amazon for your Kindle: 100 Days of Giving e-book at Amazon

To read more about my recent experiences in Ghana - go to: www.csksghana.blogspot.com and follow us. You can be part of something - just be courageous.



All 100 Days of Giving are available as an e-book you can purchase it for $3.99 at Smashwords: 100 Days of Giving e-book at Smashwords or for your Kindle at 100 Days of Giving e-book at Amazon and get all of the daily experiences, journaling exercises and stories.