The World Changing Gift You Can Give Right Now
We set out hoping to give, but instead we received. Our time at a Haitian church in Croix des Bouquets, a city in the poorest nation in the western hemisphere, was something priceless that we knew was a desired commodity in such a poverty stricken land, but when it all came to a close, it felt as if we were the ones who had done the receiving. Continue reading
Reuniting with Hope (in the most absurd way)
Private investigators are often tasked with tracking down a client’s personal ghosts. This particular situation was somewhat different. This man’s ghost was his cat. Continue reading
50 Ways to Give: A List Worth Putting on Your Fridge
Give way, some events should have more priority. Give yourself away, it requires true love and trust. Give back, reciprocity can be a beautiful exchange. Continue reading
Sharing Hope: The Priceless Gift of Healing at Christmas
Spreading words of cheer during a recession laden Christmas is not an easy task. “The silly season” as it is often coined, is an appropriate metaphor associated with the commercial hype of gift-giving, and its resultant shocking aftermath of budget overruns, realized in the new year. Continue reading
Give Christmas to the Dogs in Need
A movement caught my eye and I watched as a small black dog ran into the middle of traffic, narrowly avoiding being hit. Stopped at the red light I noticed the dog was wandering from car to car, as if it were in search of its owner. Continue reading
Motivating Team Members with Acts of Internal and External Generosity
Kindness, nobility and quantity are three terms that define what is meant by generosity. While most people think that all types of generosity produces similar benefits of good will, trust building and motivation, this is not the case. Businesses need to carefully strategize their utilization of generosity to produce the best outcomes. Continue reading
My Christmas Wish: Make Smiles Spread like Wild Fire
I am sitting on a crowded tube in London, yet I feel like I am in solitary confinement. It is strange how loneliness never gets lonelier than in a city of nine million people. There are however still some things that can add sprinkles of colour to anyone living in this reality. Continue reading
27 Wackiest Gifts Sent By Job Seekers To Recruiters
In the spirit of the Spirit of Giving Blog Contest, I decided to ask recruiters for their most memorable job seeker gift stories. Enjoy! Continue reading
Giving is Easy (Except When It’s Hard)
What’s so hard about giving? Nothing, as long as it’s easy, convenient, and for someone we like. This season, let’s stretch and give the hard stuff. Continue reading
Proud of Ourselves: the Story of a Mother and her Son’s Community Service Project
I’m not sure which of us feels more proud, my 10 year old son, or me. We did a good deed today. My son kept saying, with glee in his voice, “it’s like our own community service project, mom!” He was jubilant and excited. It felt great. Continue reading
