"Write
checks on a regular basis to those who you want to bless,
not those who you owe. Be generous. If you are thinking
of one amount, raise it a bit. They'll be glad now.
You'll be glad now and later." Chris Widener in
the ABC's of Success.
There
are two kinds of people in this world. Those who allow
their abundance to pile up and bring them a sense of
(false) security, and those who use their abundance
to increase not only the joy in their lives but also
in the lives of others by being generous.
I
believe that the truly successful, those who will change
the lives of others and leave a legacy, are the ones
who are generous with their abundance. So how do we
become generous people? Here are some thoughts.
First,
get over your idea that money will bring you security.
It won't. It might make you feel more secure, and it
might enable you to purchase things right now, but all
money can disappear quite easily. Markets go south,
businesses go bankrupt, and fortunes are lost. History
is filled with poor people who were once rich and lost
it all. This idea that we can and have to keep it all
is one of the greatest myths around. So when we give
money away, it doesn't effect us emotionally, bringing
out a fear of lost security.
Second,
focus on the joy you bring to others when you are generous.
I love to be the one to buy something for someone who
would enjoy it, to help someone who needs it, or to
encourage someone who would be helped by my generosity.
There are always people and organizations who will benefit
from our generosity and who will be overjoyed by it.
And in turn, they will help others.
Third,
make giving a planned and methodical task. I write out
checks at the beginning of every month to people and
organizations that I believe are helping others. I don't
owe them this money, I choose to give it to them. It
is something I believe in. Every month without fail
I write those checks. It keeps me on track and keeps
them encouraged, motivated, and moving in the right
direction.
As
for methodical, remember that over time, even small
gifts add up. Maybe you can't afford to give or help
with $300 today, but you could with $25 a month for
a year. There is no way that my wife and I could afford
to give a million dollars away at this stage of our
lives, but our goal is to do that before we die. And
I believe we will hit that because we are pursuing it
methodically every month. And when we get to the end
of our lives, we will be able to look back at our generosity
and see that we made a difference. But you can't achieve
those kinds of goals if you don't start somewhere and
stick to a plan.
Fourth,
make your generosity spontaneous. Now this takes a lot
of self-awareness because I am not suggesting that you
get yourself in financial trouble by being foolish,
but here it is: Be the generous one of the group. Pick
up the check for you friends and others. I have found
that if you are wise with your money you won't get yourself
into trouble by being the generous one. Picking up lunch
won't break the bank. Offer to do nice things for your
friends, relatives and co-workers. And then watch your
relationships blossom!
Fifth,
understand the principle that you reap what you sow.
I truly believe that those who are generous, who help
others, will always receive back what they need. I live
by the principle of John Wesley, "Earn all you
can, give all you can, save all you can." This
principle brings our finances into perfect tension.
Yes we earn, and all that we can, but we also go at
our saving and giving with the same kind of gusto! And
what happens, but that we are given more to turn around
and be generous with again.
Lastly,
and this is key for successful people. Never allow there
to be strings with your generosity. Do not expect anything
in return. That is not generosity but manipulation.
Pure generosity is its own reward.
How
to start today?
If
you aren't currently on a plan of giving, choose a charitable
organization you believe in and write them a check -
today. And then write that same check on the first of
every month.
If
you are currently being generous with your resources,
seriously consider an increase! Even a percentage or
two will help you and them. It will stretch you and
encourage them!
Be
a Success! Be Generous! Chris
Widener is a popular speaker and author as well as the President of
Made for Success. Just give him a call at (425) 526-6480 to schedule.
Be sure to visit www.madeforsuccess.com
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