Know Your Giver Limits

Published: Dec. 9, 2023, 3 p.m.

b'It often feels good to help someone else. Doing so can feed our altruistic self, enabling us to feel good about ourselves. Kindness expressed and shared can not only help others heal but can often help in the healing process of our own wounds. Motives for giving can vary from pure intentions, a distraction from pain, to hidden agendas that can create more harm than good. That said, it is also crucial to know that the reality of life is that there are some who prey on the kindhearted, those who love to give, to extract and take from those giving souls, without care of the impact on the giver. We are best served to know our why when giving. Know your limits - when the return becomes negative, and refrain from turning a blind eye to the truth that people will ill intentions exist and seek out those with good hearts. Give as your heart may lead, but also listen to your instinct and use discernment to ensure you are not being taken advantage of. We are not called to be of support to everyone. Ensure the gifts you were given to give reach their intended recipients.\\xa0
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