“Give without expectation and receive with
reckless abandon.”
? By Colleen Mariotti, Livology: A Global
Guide to a Deliberate Life
Enjoy this holiday season and be mindful
of the ways in which you give and receive. The quotes abound on this subject. I
like the quotes that highlight the balance between the two and the attitude
with which we give and receive. When I give to others, I feel grateful and
happy that I have enough to share; and when I receive a gift or kindness from
another, I feel joyful and grateful too! They both feel wonderful to me. This
article shares my tips on how to bring more balance to and get more enjoyment
out of giving and receiving.
We give
our possessions, money, time, attention, and actions. We also share with others
our personhood and inner values--joy, peace, compassion, enthusiasm,
understanding and more. We receive from
others and Life. People give us tangible gifts, comfort, help in a time of
need, and praise for who we are and what we do. Life also gives to us in subtle
and not so subtle ways: I gave thanks when I found the doctor who saved my
life, met my husband, and received a lucrative contract for my work.
An imbalance in giving and receiving can
diminish the satisfaction and enjoyment we experience in life. Too much giving
leads to serving others without regard for ourselves. Adults who do not set
limits on their resources (attention, time, energy, money and people) and deny
their desires or preferences give themselves away. They may resent giving or become
a victim to it. (Saints, avatars and missionaries are destined to serve mankind
with little thought for themselves.) Too much receiving leads to a selfish
sense of entitlement. Both powerful and powerless adults may expect others and
life to do for them and do not develop the ability to cope with life’s
challenges and grow personally.
When you give and feel uplifted and
joyful in your giving, that is the “right” thing for you to do because your cup
overflows with something you have received from Life. When you receive and feel
uplifted and joyful, you give gratitude back to the giver. When the giving and
receiving is seen from this perspective, giving and receiving are a part of
each other: From this perception, we find ourselves participating in a sacred
cycle.
Below are a few tips that will bring
more balance and harmony into your giving and receiving and unite them in one
harmonious whole.
Giving:
·
Give
what the other values. (Give of your time and attention if that is what is
important to the other person. Receive their smile of gratitude and feel the
connection.)
·
Give
what feels easy for you to give. (You might give money or a helping hand because
you have enough of what is needed. Receive the gift of making a difference.)
·
Give
from your heart, without wanting something back. (Give from a place of joy and
abundance. Receive the feeling that your cup overflows with love.)
·
Give
to yourself as well as others. (You are as important as anyone else; treat
yourself that way. Receive the feelings and pleasure the gift gives you.)
Receive:
·
Receive
without feeling obligated to give back (Allow yourself to enjoy a gift or help without
the need to earn it. Give the gift of gratitude.)
·
Receive
with a joyful heart (Be gracious in your receiving because it is a natural part
of the divine order of life. Give thanks for your blessings and praise a Higher
Power.)
·
Receive
without feeling negative emotions (Challenge any subconscious messages that
make you feel unworthy. Give yourself the gift of worthiness and entitlement.)
·
Receive
the love others offer. (Receive the object, behavior or compliment with an open
heart and deep appreciation. Acknowledge the connection and perhaps give a hug.)
St. Francis of Assisi said, “It is in giving that we receive.” I
believe that it is also in the receiving that we give. When we give from the
heart, we receive the joy of making a difference in someone’s life. When we
receive from another, we give them the opportunity to express their worth and
honor us. I think it goes for life as well. Life is always sending us gifts,
and we have the opportunity to recognize the blessing and express gratitude.
Be mindful of how you give and how you
receive. Avoid the extremes of selflessness and selfishness. Give in ways that
feel “right” to you with your personal resources. Notice what comes back to
you. Receive it with feelings of worthiness and gratitude. During this holiday
season, give thanks for being an instrument of giving and receiving and enjoy the
love and beauty all around you.