Christmas: A Season for Giving and Sharing!
Christmas is the "season of giving," and we all know what that means: it's time to pull out our wallets and spend a lot of money purchasing gifts for our loved ones and donating goods to those who are less fortunate. Truly while for many people it is the purpose of the holidays, it is time for us to stop overlooking their genuine meaning and consider whether this period even counts as a season.
The term "season of giving" has grown in acceptance, particularly in recent years. Additionally, this expression puts on individuals supporting and donating to charitable organizations, especially those with more money.
Giving entails more than simply selflessness.
Even if financial possessions are significant, compassion and love are more valuable. Sometimes all people need is genuine care and compassion to be supported. The Carl W. Buehneradage, "They may forget what you said, but they will never forget how you made them feel," is reaching its peak popularity right now. People can change other people's lives, and we should take advantage of this season to do it.
It's not only meant to be for one season.
Instead of only using these many aspects of the giving spirit during the holidays, practice them all year long. Always in style is service. Create a New Year's resolution to perform more acts of kindness or to put more smiles on other people's faces as you start giving. Never forget that there is never a time when being considerate is inappropriate.
We have a faculty meeting today. We discussed the planned activities and tasks we needed to do before the holiday break. I, therefore, realized that Christmas, the season of giving and sharing, was quickly approaching.
I always make some simple presents for my Aeta students. Even the smallest gift you can give them—a simple treat—will bring them the most excellent satisfaction possible. They are grateful for anything you can provide them since it immediately helps them feel loved and cared for.
Every year, I prepare gifts that I know they will appreciate, including toys, sweets, and necessities.
These photos were taken last year:
The joy I experience whenever I'm doing this is indescribable when I see their smile and hear them say, "Thank you, Teacher." I am so happy whenever I witness them enjoying even the little gift they might get for Christmas. This is the reason I work hard so that I can give them what I have.
I want to express my gratitude for this blogging site, which has allowed me to start earning money. I also want to thank everyone in this room for being by my side and supporting me throughout. I hope I can make more money for them before their Christmas party.
Remember: It's essential to understand that there are other ways to celebrate this wonderful season with others, regardless of how you choose to give. Any time of the year can be meaningful and breathtakingly lovely, whether through customary gift-giving, the dissemination of compassion, or the display of selflessness. It all starts with you.
It's already 12:00 AM! How are you all! ❤️
I just want to say thank you everyone who always visit me and support me, and ofcourse to my sponsor! May God bless you all 😘Thank you again.
Very sincere and emotional sharing, thank you