Have Yourself a Meaningful Little Christmas
Are you tired of the commercialization of Christmas?
When you stop and think of it, does it really matter if you buy people another toy/trinket or some other thing that has no lasting value? Do materialistic things really matter that much?
As I get older, I’ve been reflecting back on my childhood and Christmas in general. I don’t remember all the presents I got, but I do remember the quality time spent with family that I am fortunate to have. Making memories through experiences are worth much more than a toy or other tangible gift.
So I propose to you: this Christmas, give a gift that has lasting meaning.
Action Steps
- Sit down and hand write a note to the person you care about. Tell them how much they mean to you and why you feel blessed to have them in your life. Wrap this present and give it to them: it will go much further long term than anything you could possibly give them.
- If you want to give a gift: give a gift that keeps on giving… a gift certificate for a nice dinner out perhaps or another experience that will bring you closer with your family or friends. These memories are priceless.
- Give to others out of the kindness of your heart. It feels much better to give than receive.
Until One Is Committed…
I came across this excellent write-up on the word Commitment and thought you would appreciate seeing it as well.
Commitment
Until one is committed
There is hesitancy, the chance to draw back
Always ineffectiveness.
Concerning all acts of initiative (and Creation)
There is one elementary truth
The ignorance which kills countless ideas and splendid plans:
That the moment that one definitely commits ones self
Then Providence moves too.
All sorts of things occur to help one
That would never otherwise have occurred.
A whole stream of events issues from the decision
Raising in one’s favor all manner
Of unforeseen incidents and meetings
And material substance
Which no one could have dreamt
Would have come your way.
Whatever you can do or dream you can, begin it.
Boldness has genius, power and magic in it.
GOETHE















