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Life LessonBy: Joan Pasay --Copyright 2005, Fri Dec 9th, 2005 08:26:50 PM Every time I look around it seems like someone is asking for help with something. Whether it is a world disaster relief group or the local hockey team asking for bottle returns, everybody needs something. I know there are a lot of people out there always asking you to donate money to various causes so I purposed to not give you a specific charitable donation request. I am simply going to ask you to take some time to think about the concept of giving. -People or organizations ask you to give them something because they need something you have. Usually the need is there because the person or organization asking doesn't have enough. (Article continued below)
-The fact that you qualify to be asked means you are living with a greater level of abundance than you require. This, in itself, is something to take note of. You have more than enough! -Every time you give of your abundance you are: 1. Helping another fulfill the dream of having enough. 2. Planting a seed to get more abundance coming back to you. 3. You are confirming to yourself, and others, that you have more than enough. So the next time you hear someone asking you for something - money, help, prayers, a break or even just a request to hold a door open think about sharing your abundance. There is always someone who needs something you have - consider giving this week as you go about your business. About the author: Brought to you by the -- Email Marketing Club: The only place on the Internet where Email Marketing is FUN! Join now and receive a gift - guaranteed to increase your status with your friends, co-workers and boss. Click below: http://www.emailmarketingmadeeasy.com/email_marketing_club Check out our popular ebook Email Marketing Made Easy & one on one expert Email Marketing coaching at http://www.EmailMarketingMadeEasy.com |
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