Stop Making Excuses. Start Making a Difference

There Are Many Reasons Why People Don't Try to Make the World a Better Place. There Are Many More Reasons People Do

By Karama C. Neal, published Feb 23, 2008
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I've been writing "So What Can I Do" for several years now and I find many people are very supportive of my efforts. There are always a few though, who are convinced I am wasting my time. These folks have so many excuses for why they don't need to become involved, be more generous, work for justice, make the world a better place. Here are the excuses I hear most often, along with a few ideas to help folks stop making excuses start making a difference.

--> Excuse: "______ organization is just a scam." Well, I'm not so naive as to think that there are no scams out there. Certainly there are. But there are many many organizations, businesses, and people who are not trying to scam you. Sometimes people use this excuse because if they believe everyone who says they are trying to make a difference is really trying to scam them, then they don't have to ever do anything. It seems to relieve them of responsibility. Well the responsibility is still there. Try these ideas to stop making this excuse:

*Solution: Use a charity rating organization like Guidestar.org or CharityNavigator.org to determine how the organizations that interest you spend money. These services help you evaluate charitable organizations, so that your donation of time and talent does the most good.
*Solution: Think globally, act locally. When you give time or money to a local organization it should be easy to see the effects. You can check up on them and see the fruits of your donation, and hopefully be inspired to give again.
*Solution: Choose local foods, goods, and services. That way you support your local economy and everyone in your area benefits.

Takeaways
  • Instead of looking for reasons not to get involved, find ways to participate that work for you.
  • Visit http://sowhatcanido.blogspot.com for hundreds of ways you can make a difference in our world.
  • Start small, be open-minded, try more than once and don't get discouraged.
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