The secret of ... agencies is that there is great benefit to the ... It should not be a secret. You’ve probably learned that the key to a ... life is to focus on yourself alon
The secret of not-for-profit agencies is that there is great benefit to the benefactor. It should not be a secret. You’ve probably learned that the key to a miserable life is to focus on yourself alone. For the doldrums, for the blahs, a lack of purpose or refinding the breadcrumb trail, try volunteering.
As a fundraiser, I learned firsthand it isn’t just “buzz” that it changes people’s lives. From the idle rich, to parents bringing their children for an emotional learning experience and educational family activity, to singles flexing their caring muscles, to people in recovery, to people with stories I’ll never know, all benefited. Sometimes the clients did as well.
Those who wrote checks benefited less than those who put in volunteer time and here’s an opportunity that takes the stress off going to a strange place and meeting strangers. Go volunteering with your dog.
Nursing homes, children’s shelters, hospital wards, rehab centers, psychiatric wards, and prisons are all possibilities. The right dog is egalitarian in his ability to divert, entertain and unconditionally love.
Best visiting dogs enjoy meeting strangers, approach in a friendly, not aggressive manner, tolerate strange situations, and calm quickly.
Begin with basic obedience training. Then start accustoming your dog to strange places and people so they learn to trust they’ll be okay wherever you take them.
Then choose your venue, a place where your dog can shine. Your dog may be overstimulated by a bunch of squealing kids, or despondent at the relative quiet of a nursing home.
Investigate opportunities through The Bright & Beautiful therapy Dogs, Inc. - http://www.pet-therapist.com, , Therapy Dogs International, Inc. - http://www.tdi-dog.org, and Delta Society - http://deltasociety.org and schedule your visit. Or go it alone. If you and your dog are ready, call a volunteer director and arrange your visit.
What to Look for in the Person You Marry
Keely is 30 and has been married for about 6 months. Last time we talked, she was expressing dissatisfaction with the man she’d married. They had disagreements over political issues that were influencing where they shopped, where he worked, and what TV shows they watched. She was wondering if she should’ve gotten married at all.He Didn't Lie to You, You Just Weren't Paying Attention
Summary: How often have you found yourself heartbroken, trying to piece together what went wrong in a relationship? You recall him saying he wasn't ready for marriage, or that he was afraid of getting hurt. He told you these things, perhaps more than once, but you didn't hear it. If this is a recurring pattern, it's time to break it. Let's explore this from an Emotional Intelligence (EQ) standpoint to help you navigate the dating scene more effectively.Oh No! The Office Holiday Party is a Seated Dinner!
Q: What's harder than knowing how to shine at the ... office party?A: Knowing how to shine when it's a seated dinner. The ... ... office party is a piece of cake compared to a seat