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by Jamie Moesser on November 28th, 2011 | 3 Comments »
This week’s Season of Service challenge is to protect, meaning to keep safe from harm or injury things that are important to you. This might be nature or the environment…, rainforests or trees, your identify, animals, etc.
The first four suggestions in this list are ways to help your
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making a difference! • my world • Mom It Forward Mondays • tips for giving back
by Jamie Moesser on November 21st, 2011 | 1 Comment »
This week’s Season of Service challenge may be the easiest yet for all you bloggers out there for whom writing is your bread and butter. We challenge you to write… just a little more for the sake of someone else. Here are a few ideas:
10 Bite-Size Ways to Serve
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making a difference! • my world • Mom It Forward Mondays • tips for giving back
by Jamie Moesser on November 14th, 2011 | No Comments »
Service—This week’s Season of Service challenge is to “be active…,” meaning that we challenge you to either do something that involves walking or running or otherwise exerting yourself physically on behalf of someone or something else, or do something to help your family be more active, as an
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making a difference! • my world • Mom It Forward Mondays • tips for giving back
by Jamie Moesser on November 7th, 2011 | 4 Comments »
Service—Your Season of Service challenge this week is to research, or in other words, to systematically investigate and study things so that you can gain a new understanding of them. This isn’t necessarily about doing… anything physical per se; it’s more about acquiring knowledge that will make you more
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by Jamie Moesser on October 31st, 2011 | No Comments »
This week’s Season of Service ch…allenge is to read, either things that inspire you to reach out and help others, or for other people. These are hopefully not your typical ideas, as I think you can readily come up with many ways to read to your children and others
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by Jamie Moesser on October 24th, 2011 | No Comments »
This week’s Season of Service challenge is to help connect people with needs with the people or resources they need. Loise Wyse said that “a good friend is a connection to life – a tie to the past, a road to the future.” There are so many ways these days …
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by Jamie Moesser on October 17th, 2011 | No Comments »
This week’s Season of Service challenge is to provide a simple act of service based on that word, “provide.” You can either provide something to someone in need, or support someone else who does. Check out these bite-size ideas.
10 Bite-Size Ideas to Provide Service to Others
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by Jamie Moesser on October 10th, 2011 | 2 Comments »
…This week’s Season of Service challenge is to do service in which you or someone you know leads or guides others in positive, community-building efforts. Most of these suggestions are about involving your children in service leadership opportunities, since doing so helps them acquire social, problem-solving, and other skills that
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by Jamie Moesser on October 3rd, 2011 | No Comments »
…This week’s Season of Service challenge is to serve by clipping. “Clip,” for our purposes, means to cut short, cut out, or trim; a short sequence of a movie or video; or something that holds something in place. You’d be surprised at the fun things you can do and ways
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by Jamie Moesser on September 26th, 2011 | No Comments »
…This week’s Season of Service challenge is to do a simple act of service that involves the word “change,” whether that means to provide someone with coins, to cause some kind of social change, or helping a nonprofit that is involved in social change.
Artist Mary Engelbreit once said: “
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