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Living Better: Giving Back, Paying it Forward and Helping Others

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Giving back is a fairly generic term, but one that carries a lot of weight. Personally, I’d be nowhere without all the teachers, mentors, role models and those that have helped me become who I am today.

Appreciating that fully and taking the time to pay those experiences forward to others, is what I’m often guilty of neglecting to do and what I’m striving to be better at in my life. When it comes to showing my appreciation for something, or volunteering to help, I’m miles ahead of where I used to be in my twenties and worlds from where I was in my teens.

As I get ready to tackle my late 30s, it’s personally becoming more important to give back, or in this context, doing whatever I can to help those around me to be successful. This includes using any resources I have at my disposal, such as my time, contacts, finances, or just getting my hands dirty with anything physical.

Learning To Say No

A large part of this giving back has also been learning to get better at saying no to a lot of opportunities that come my way. This may seem counterintuitive to the overall goal here, but in reality, focusing my efforts on just a few important ways of giving back has enabled me to devote more of my time and effort into them and be more committed.

I’ll use the “spreading yourself thin” analogy here, in that by having too many different avenues of giving back set up, you won’t be able to fully commit to helping out the way you know you should be.

How to Give Back

How you choose to give back is of course up to you and what you’re able to manage, but overall, I feel strongly that it’s an important part of personal growth.

A great place to start is right at home in your community. What opportunities align with your likes, or things you believe in? Be honest and figure out just how much time you have too. It’s never a good thing to have to go back on your commitments, so avoid that becoming an issue by really thinking about your time up front.

Helping out in your community is great, because you’re also showing support for local resources and many times, helping your local economy.

Some examples of these opportunities include:

Also check out Volunteer Match and Give Spot, they’re both great online resources for learning more about opportunities to volunteer near you.

What are your favorite ways of donating your time to help others, or organizations you support?

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