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11 Ways to Bless Others This Christmas

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Turning a corner today to do a little Christmas contemplatin’. It won’t take long. Promise. So pour yourself a hot cuppa and grab up a chair. Put your feet up. And give a listen for a min or two. Ready? Good. Here goes:

Christmas is a time for joy! For family and friends! It’s a time for Child-like wonder and merry-making. But shadows can also hover over the season, intensifying feelings of loneliness or loss.

But…

For those whose family relationships are strained or difficult, the obligatory annual Christmas gathering can feel like getting a root canal. And may be just as dreaded.

For those who’ve lost loved ones, the holidays may accentuate those absences.

Singer/songwriter Matthew West understands this. West came out with a song awhile back that captures both the joy and the sense of loss that can accompany the season: “The Heart of Christmas.”

The Heart of Christmas

It’s a perennial favorite. Give it a listen to see why:

“Wherever you are, no matter how far
Come back to the heart, the heart of Christmas
Live while you can, cherish the moment
The ones that you love, make sure they know it
Don’t miss it, the heart of Christmas.”

“Come on and open up your eyes!”

So. While you’re celebrating and making merry this season, can you slow down and remember those who may be struggling?

Here are 11 Ways To Bless Others This Christmas:

πŸŽ„Donate to your local food bank
πŸŽ„Befriend an elderly neighbor. Just starting a conversation can have a positive impact. You can also offer to help with practical tasks like shopping or dog-walking or getting them to medical appointments safely.
πŸŽ„Invite international students over for dinner
πŸŽ„Give a generous tip to a friendly customer service worker like a waiter or barista
πŸŽ„Buy a homeless person a sandwich and a hot drink
πŸŽ„Help someone who’s struggling with their luggage on public transport and/or give up your seat for same
πŸŽ„Buy your friend chocolate or another favorite treat when they’re feeling down. Listen more than you talk if they need to vent
πŸŽ„Treat a friend to on an outing or a trip to a Christmas tree farm. Serve hot cocoa and cookies afterwards.
πŸŽ„Be extra patient with retail workers, many of whom are stressed and harried this time of year. Don’t forget to thank them and say “Merry Christmas”!
πŸŽ„Bake and deliver homemade goodies to your local police and/or fire departments with a note of thanks
πŸŽ„Forgive.

What would you add?

 

 

This post was originally published here in 2019. We thought it deserved it encore.

4 thoughts on “11 Ways to Bless Others This Christmas

  1. Great ideas! I think the most important one is the last one. Forgive. So hard, but so liberating.

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