Daily Question, May 26 What one thing can I do today to make a positive difference for others? 26 Reflections Share Click here to cancel reply.Please log in or Create a Profile to post a comment. Notify me when someone replies to my comment via e-mail. Gillian1 month agoGillianGive some of your time to another, whether it is to stop to have a chat, offer a smile, a lending ear or offering to help them in some small or big way is priceless. 1 Reply BeautyWay1 month agoBeautyWaySmile! Being friendly to others is a great way to brighten someone else’s day. … 2 Reply Anjalika Sachan1 month agoAnjalika SachanHelp people when they are in need … 1 Reply Ivo1 month agoIvoI remind people they matter. I believe many people think they are insignificant. 2 Reply Mica1 month agoMicaAfter reading today’s quote, “Reality is always falling apart. In this fleeting situation, the only thing that makes sense is for us to reach out to one another.” by PEMA CHÖDRÖN, I emailed my friend to see if she wanted me to order the Costco shirts she wants, so we don’t have to worry if they’ll still be at Costco when we get around to gong there. 2 Reply pkr1 month agopkrBe kind. 2 Reply JD1 month agoJDI can actively listen, critically assess their concerns, and stay focused in between clients to prepare for the next. I can be more inclusive in my social circles. I can reach out to out-of-touch friends. 2 Reply Carol1 month agoCarolLove today's quote:“Reality is always falling apart. In this fleeting situation, the only thing that makes sense is for us to reach out to one another.” Pema Chodron Many years ago I was part of a retreat team and our spiritual advisor began all planning sessions with these words: “There is nothing more real than a relationship.” This morning, I took the time to listen to Jack Kornfied’s meditation on grief. It left me feeling connected to the whole world. Meditation breeds compassion....Love today’s quote:“Reality is always falling apart. In this fleeting situation, the only thing that makes sense is for us to reach out to one another.” Pema Chodron Many years ago I was part of a retreat team and our spiritual advisor began all planning sessions with these words: “There is nothing more real than a relationship.” This morning, I took the time to listen to Jack Kornfied’s meditation on grief. It left me feeling connected to the whole world. Meditation breeds compassion. It promotes a healthy relationship with self and others. It’s something I can do daily that hopefully helps me to be there for others. Read More3 Reply Chester1 month agoChesterBe concise in all emails – time is precious! 3 Reply Cathie1 month agoCathieHave a positive outlook. It can be contagious! 3 Reply Charlie T1 month agoCharlie TBe available to listen with intention. 2 Reply Barb C1 month agoBarb CI’m going to write “What one thing can I do?” on a stick-um and put it on my monitor. I’m behind on a number of small-but-still-dangling things that I could move along if I did just one thing, and that would make a positive difference for the others who are waiting on those items. I tend to want to do all the next steps, not just the next one, and that can make me freeze and not tackle the thing because I just made it too big in my own mind. 2 Reply Hot Sauce1 month agoHot SauceThe coffee table is quite a mess, so I think I will help my mom out by cleaning it off today. 3 Reply Barb C1 month agoBarb CI like this–so tangible and I can imagine that feeling of relief to discover a tidy space in place of a messy space. 3 Reply Laura1 month agoLauraShow up in whatever way I can – a smile, a kind word or gesture, attentive listening or a compliment. 6 Reply Mary Pat1 month agoMary PatBe kind, and that can be something different for everyone I meet today, but to actively practice being kind is a gift I can give. 6 Reply sunnypatti1 month agosunnypattiPray for all and smile at everyone I see (I couldn’t choose just one). 5 Reply devy1 month agodevyBe present and just listen, offering help and support 6 Reply EJP1 month agoEJPLove them deeply with my heart and soul. 7 Reply Kevin1 month agoKevinTo be fully present when the moment arrives. To listen more than I speak. And as the occasion warrants to say, “thank you.” 8 Reply Michele1 month agoMichelesmile:) 7 Reply 1 2 Next » My Private Gratitude Journal Write an entry in your private gratefulness journal Get Started This site is brought to you by A Network for Grateful Living, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. All donations are fully tax deductible in the U.S.A. DONATE https://gratefulness.org/content/uploads/2015/03/GX-Gold-Participant-L.png Community Engagement Guidelines Privacy Policy [email protected] Connect with us on Social Media: © 2000 - 2022, A Network for Grateful Living Website by Briteweb