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I Like Giving

The Transforming Power of a Generous Life

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Rich with inspiring stories and practical suggestions, I Like Giving will help you create a lifestyle of generosity.
 
Choosing to live a generous life can transform you and the world around you. Something incredible happens when giving becomes your own idea, not something you do out of duty or obligation. When you move from awareness to action, miracles happen. As you make giving a lifestyle, you’ll realize you’re not only loving life more, you’re also creating a more generous world— a better world for all of us.
Inside you’ll find tips about:
• Thinking of giving as something you get to do, not something you have to do.
• How to raise kids with a sensitivity to others’ needs.
• Making a difference without being a millionaire. 
• Practical ideas for ways to give to people around you every day.
I Like Giving shows you how to experience the joy of giving because we all have something to give. Beyond money or things, giving can be a listening ear, a touch, or simply the gift of time. Giving is living.
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      February 15, 2014
      The core message of this simple yet quite moving book is twofold: first, giving can be a joyous thing, and, second, giving generously can change the world, one gift at a time. Appropriately, the story here begins with a mysterious Thanksgiving turkey given anonymously to someone in need. Several chapters discuss the scientific benefits of givingwhat happens when we givewhich strongly suggest that it is more satisfying to give than receive. Giving to others, these studies indicate, makes us both happier and healthier. On the other hand, Formsma also acknowledges that sometimes giving can be messy, such as when people don't respond the way we think they should: some might appear ungrateful; others may reject the offer outright. The solution, suggests Formsma, is to give with no strings attached. There is, he maintains, no right response. I Like Giving is full of storiesfrom the author as well as from people simply describing various small, random acts of generosity. Generosity, notes Formsma, usually has positive ripple effects, spreading out from individuals to families to the greater community. The word inspiring can often be overused, but here, it is most appropriate. A bighearted feel-good book for our times.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2014, American Library Association.)

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