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Holiday Intent: Giving is Receiving and Receiving is Giving
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We say that this is the most wonderful time of the year, but it can be the most stressful time of the year especially for those of us who have to plan everything and make sure everyone on our list is looked after. And while this season is all about giving, are we good receivers?
I think we’ve all been conditioned, I say conned into believing that the holidays are all about the presents meaning gifts instead of our presence meaning our awareness or our mindfulness. We’ve been consumed by consumerism, and we are very good at shopping and giving gifts of our time and resources.
This is especially true for women because when it comes to the logistics and planning for the holidays, as CEO of the family in most cases, women are in charge of the preparation and implementation. In other words, they do the giving and very often they miss out on a great gift, which is receiving.
We know how to give, but not how to receive
This doesn’t only apply to the holidays. How many times have you been given a compliment about your outfit only to dismiss it by saying something to diminish it…like sharing the deal you got or saying how old it is, instead of a simple heartfelt thank you.
When someone gives us a gift, whether it’s a compliment or a new car, our gift to them is receiving it graciously; that’s when receiving is giving and there’s a lot of power in that to fill someone up with your appreciation for their thoughtful act.
The holidays are about sharing and celebrating together. I think it’s important to know your why when it comes to gift-giving, in general, but especially during the holidays. It’s important that we respect ourselves by honouring our budget and our intention when it comes to giving gifts. We can share from what we have an abundance of. So let’s talk about the why of gift-giving.
There are 3 types of Givers:
- There are people who give unconditionally, from the heart with no hidden motive.
- There are people who give to get or to receive something in return or give out of obligation.
- There are people who give to advance their agenda.