Generous Identity
Kieran Johnson - The Generosity Guy
Helping Professionals Find Purpose in Philanthropy; State Manager WA & SA at Opportunity International Australia; Media Commentator; The Generosity Podcast
Each person, no matter who they are or what they have done, has intrinsic value, the value and beauty of life. There is something magical about it. We struggle to find the words to truly express just how amazing life is. If you are living and breathing, you are so valuable. You are a miracle.
From that foundation of value comes gratitude. As we experience this amazing life, as we get to take the next breath, as we enjoy life with other people around us, it is natural to be grateful for what we have been given. And it is absolutely something we have been given – we didn’t create ourselves, we didn’t produce the life force that flows through our bodies, we are just experiencing and benefiting from it.
This gratitude then, is the birthplace of generosity. Because we have been given so much, therefore it makes sense to give to others.
Generosity is at its strongest when it comes from a place of valuing yourself.
I have value as a person, I bring value just by existing, and out of that I can be generous to others. My value doesn’t come from what I give, but from who I am. I am confident in who I am and out of that confidence I give.
Stinginess, on the other hand, is weakness. Stinginess is the easy way out. It requires no effort, no forethought and no creativity. It is also toxic to everything it touches.
Choose gratitude and generosity.
I write about everything. Also I help organisations to design better services for humans | Managing Consultant at Escient
2 个月“Show up to give” is one of the most insightful tips for presenting or public speaking that I have ever learned (credit of course to Simon Sinek). It applies to writing too. If you are confident in your value, and you genuinely want to give something to your audience without expecting anything in return, the ideas you give will have much greater resonance than if you show up wanting something from your audience. People can instinctively tell when you are being generous with your ideas, and when you just want something for your own benefit. Thanks for continuing to be generous with your ideas Kieran Johnson - The Generosity Guy.