Confused Procrastinator is Frustrated

Posted by on Dec 17, 2011 in Blogs, Community, Editorials | No Comments

Giving and sharing are here discussed. How can we ensure that poorer people across the world can share in our bounty?

Confused Procrastinator Thinks About Small Kindnesses

Posted by on Oct 26, 2011 in Archived Features, Blogs, Life | No Comments

The idea that we get back what we put in is discussed here.

Confused Procrastinator Wants to Make a Difference

Posted by on Jan 18, 2011 in Archived Features, Blogs | No Comments

Confused Procrastinator looks at the current financial situation in the country and compares it with how people live elsewhere. Now is the time to begin to make a real difference to those in most need in the world. While we, in the UK, suffer, it is nothing compared to suffering in the developing world.

Thought of the Day

Posted by on Jan 4, 2011 in Thought of the day | No Comments

Those who bring sunshine into the lives of others, cannot keep it from themselves. (James M. Barrie)

Confused Procrastinator Thinks About Festivals

Posted by on Dec 28, 2010 in Archived Features | No Comments

I am not religiously aligned. I do not believe in anything which has caused me to espouse any religious cause. So at seasons like this I feel a bit out of it, really. Of course, like any other normal human being, I love giving.

Thought of the Day

Posted by on Dec 23, 2010 in Thought of the day | No Comments

You become the solution for you. Don’t point to another person and say “Now you owe me and you need to give me more.” Instead, give more to yourself. Take time off to give to yourself, and in a sense to fill yourself up to fullness, to where now you can overflow in giving. Charles ...

An Epiphany on Oxford Street

In the throng of Christmas shoppers on London’s Oxford Street, Rosemarie Sellers meets a stranger who reminds her about the nature of true giving and confirms for her that it is not just about the lavish gifts we buy for family and friends but resides more deeply in the compassion we have for each other wherever we connect …

Confused Procrastinator Muses On Giving

Giving doesn’t always have to be about money. Giving of yourself can make as big a difference.

Random Acts of Kindness – The Joy of Giving

Posted by on Feb 11, 2009 in Stay a While | No Comments

Writer and peace activist Anne Herbert apparently wrote on a restaurant placemat, “Practice random acts of kindness and senseless acts of beauty”. What a beautiful notion – that we habitually practice random acts of kindness….

"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has." Margaret Mead - US anthropologist & popularizer of anthropology (1901 - 1978)

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