tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1856600550974383520.post536386350881682313..comments2023-09-22T19:57:33.005+09:30Comments on little adelaide kate: Give Series, Week 4: Time to Give!Katehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03266635882541229553noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1856600550974383520.post-40525070797000126152010-10-30T15:50:06.263+10:302010-10-30T15:50:06.263+10:30Hey lovely, totally makes sense to me :) I think t...Hey lovely, totally makes sense to me :) I think that sometimes in giving out of our generosity toward others we forget we need to be generous to ourselves- this includes letting ourselves receive too!Katehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03266635882541229553noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1856600550974383520.post-47416498619033102112010-10-29T19:49:32.265+10:302010-10-29T19:49:32.265+10:30I hope you drew that balloon pic Kate! ;p
Hmmmm.....I hope you drew that balloon pic Kate! ;p<br /><br />Hmmmm... I like you're giving thinking tips<br /><br />I would like to add one - if you are an excellent giver, like my mum is, sometimes you have to also learn to be a gift receiver - she nevers wants you to give back just wants to give give give but I would also like the choice of giving (not from obligation but to do something good/nice/special/helpful) too. I am using mum as an example because she is doing alot for me at the moment and I wanted to contribute monetary wise and she wouldnt let me even though she was broke (I knew). <br />So people if you are approached by a lovely giver who would like to give, accepting the giving makes the giver feel good! But if you are a chronic giver - then you also need to give other people the chance to give too. <br />Not sure if I'm making any sense to anyone!Neenish Artshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07859749316448840174noreply@blogger.com