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Generosity Profile: Sora Garrett

February 25, 2016 By Sharon

In this edition of Generosity Profiles: I have the pleasure of introducing you to Sora Garrett who calls herself a possibility catalyst, because she sees the potential in a situation or in a person and helps fan it to life. She is an inspirational writer and author of The Miracle Keys in which she explores the components that unlock our full potential and connection through a dreamlike conversation with an angel. In the book, she talks about forgiveness, laughter, and, of course, Continue Reading

Generosity Profile: Mary Beth Cowardin

February 12, 2016 By Sharon

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I’m excited to introduce you to Mary Beth Cowardin for my new feature: Generosity Profiles. In Generosity Profiles, I’ll be highlighting people who are Living Generously, and since there are many facets of generosity, I’ll also highlight an aspect this person exemplifies. Mary Beth has more than 20 years of experience in marketing consumer products. For the past two years, she has been managing the produce dip business for the T. Marzetti Company where she oversees the veggie dip, caramel Continue Reading

Give Away: I Thought It Was Just Me

February 5, 2016 By Sharon

Our February book of the month is I Thought It was Just Me (But It Isn't): Making the Journey from, "What Will People Think?" to, "I Am Enough" by Brené Brown. This is a book on everyone's favorite topic: Shame. Wait, that's not your favorite subject? It's your LEAST favorite topic? The topic you'd give anything to avoid talking about? The one where you'd rather run and hide instead of admit something that you're ashamed of? Yeah, me, too! See, you're not alone! We all feel that way, and Continue Reading

Give Away: The Life Changing Magic of Tidying Up

January 8, 2016 By Sharon

Our January book of the month is this delightful book.... The Life Changing Magic of Tidying Up: The Japanese Art of Decluttering and Organizing by Marie Kondo. And can I tell you that I love it?! This book isn't really about organizing your stuff. Although that's a big part of it. The magic of her book is that it will change your relationship with your stuff. It changes how you feel about your stuff. It frees you from being owned by your stuff. January feels like the perfect time to Continue Reading

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iContact Headshot I learned about giving from my mom. Her first instinct in any situation was to ask, “How can I help?” And for her, it wasn’t just a rhetorical question. But even though I grew up with this great example, it took me awhile to learn how to be truly generous. Read More...

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