Archive for May 11th, 2008

29-Day Giving Challenge

May 11, 2008

I am person #220 to join the “29-Day Giving Challenge.”  I just learned about this project from another WordPress blog and think it’s absolutely fantastic.  Here’s the gist: when you join the challenge, you agree to give something away every day for the next 29 days.  It can be money, time, things, wisdom, love, or anything else you can think of.  Anything that comes from your heart. 

How it works

You join the 29-Day Giving Challenge network on Ning (a friend gave me a recent Fast Company magazine describing the explosive growth of Ning networks so, unlike me, you probably already belong to at least one other Ning network).  Then you can write entries about your experiences each day, sharing your gifts and seeing what others have done. At the end of the challenge, on day 30, you write a post explaining what you did and what you learned.

Why bother? 

Here’s how they explain it:

“Why? Because to see the world change, we have to do something to change the world. Plus, the best way to attract abundance into your life is to be in a perpetual state of giving and gratitude. Be an important part of the global giving movement that inspires more generosity on our planet.”

Some Inspiration

One woman gave books to the local library.  Another gave her husband a haircut.  One person gave her friend copies of “Planet Earth” to watch. Some people talk about listening to friends who need an ear, and other acts of kindness.  Not a lot of people giving money, although some do.  In part it seems to be about discovering how much we really have to give, even if we don’t have money. 

The woman who started the challenge, Cami Walker, is a former Marketing professional now working with women entrepreneurs.  She started this challenge in March of 2008.  I have a feeling that by March of 2009 she’ll have thousands of members.  I hope you’ll be one. 

Now I need to go think about what I’m going to give tomorrow. 

Do Just “One Thing”

May 11, 2008

How cool is Connecticut?  Governor Jody Rell put up a web site (thanks to Santa Energy for highlighting it in their spring newsletter) called One Thing that encourages everyone to get involved to do just “one thing” to help the environment.  Just put on a sweater instead of changing the thermostat.  Just change a few light bulbs from incandescent to compact flourescent.  Just do one thing to make a difference.

 You can search to find out what your town is doing.  I was disappointed to put in my town, “Fairfield” and get absolutely no results. Before I get too down on Fairfield, though, I note that no other towns that I can think of (including Greenwich, Westport, Bridgeport, New Haven, etc.) have anything listed either. 

Instead, I found this Director of Environmental Groups in Fairfield County. Much more helpful. 


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