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Give to others by using any number of ways to find others who need a helping hand in less-than-ideal circumstances.
You Will Need
*Comfort
*Donations
*Small gestures
*Mentoring
*Volunteer work
Step 1: Comfort others 學(xué)會(huì)安慰別人,等別人傷心的時(shí)候,你的一個(gè)擁抱,一句安慰的話(huà)語(yǔ)都會(huì)讓對(duì)方覺(jué)得心里暖暖的。
Comfort someone in grief, after learning of their loss. Often a hug, a helpful hand, a kind word, and a listening ear will mean a lot to someone who feels they have nothing.
Step 2: Donate to those in need “贈(zèng)人玫瑰手余香”,向需要的人捐贈(zèng)你的愛(ài)心,他們得到幫助,你也會(huì)為自己自豪。
Donate items you don’t use. Ask loved ones to divert money intended for your gifts at Christmas to benefit those who need something more than you do.
Search websites like CharityNavigator.org for a list of charities and how to contact them. Money, clothes, cars, and toys are great donation options.
Step 3: Encourage self-reliance 鼓勵(lì)別人自力更生。
Encourage someone paralyzed by grief or depression to take action, whether doing funeral arrangements, setting a doctor’s appointment, conducting a job search, or making a simple phone call. Making them help themselves may start the healing process.
Sometimes the best thing you can give others is themselves.
Step 4: Speak out and lobby 為正在遭受不幸的人向社會(huì)求助。
Speak out or lobby for the powerless, the homeless, and the neglected. Even signing a petition or writing letters is a gift to more people than you can imagine.
Step 5: Do small things 幫助別人做些力所能及的小事,比如幫照看孩子,收拾家務(wù)等。
Offer to babysit, pick up around someone’s house, shovel the walk, cut the lawn, pick up groceries, and any of a hundred other small gestures that lighten someone’s load.
Step 6: Mentor others 做別人的良師益友,知心朋友。
Mentor people to plan and discipline themselves in improving their attitude, finding their path, or achieving a dream. We all need someone to believe in us.
Step 7: Volunteer to help others 加入志愿者組織,多做好事。
Volunteer with international aid organizations that work to fight disease and to build developing nations or labor in disaster zones.
Nearly 23 percent of the unemployed volunteered to help others in 2009, during the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression.
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mentor 指導(dǎo)者
Strangely, my mother was my mentor.
說(shuō)來(lái)奇怪,我母親是我的導(dǎo)師。
volunteer vt. 自愿
Volunteer for community activities.
自愿參加社區(qū)活動(dòng)。