The Challenge

At most recent Potluck Dinner at Peleg Top & Rick Hoyt's house in the hills of Silver Lake, I tasted my first Carrot Souffle. It had all the flavors of the Fall Harvest, sweet, with a hint of the soil that the carrots sprung from. I asked Peleg to introduce me to the talented chef, Ronna Jones. I expected to have to wrangle the recipe from Ronna, but she happily shared the recipe, which lead us to a conversation about giving, and she told me about how she joined the 29 Day Giving Challenge during a stressful period in her life. For her first day, she went to her mother's and cleaned the entire house, an act of love that brought her and her mother closer.

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The Los Angeles-based 29 Day Giving Challenge was started by Cami Walker (pictured to the left) who left the world of advertising after it had become unfulfilling and because her struggle with Multiple Sclerosis made it imperative to change her life path. It is a simple challenge; for 29 days you give one gift a day, it could be anything from money, food, clothing to a kind word or thought.

As of today 29gifts has over 2300 worldwide members. I gave three questions to Cami Walker of 29gifts.org:

1. John Cage tells us that not knowing where to begin is a common form of paralysis. His advice: begin anywhere. What do you tell people when they ask "How can I give?"


You can give anything you feel moved to offer another person. My first gift was a supportive phone call to a friend. Clean out your pantry and gift the food you won't eat to a shelter or someone in need. Smile at a stranger. Offer a kind word or prayers. Gift money to a cause you care about. Any gift is worth giving!


2. "The twentieth century will be chiefly remembered by future generations not as an era of political conflicts or technical inventions, but as a age in which human society dared to think of the welfare of the whole human race as a practical objective." - Arnold J. Toynbee (1889-1975), A Study of History


Now into the 21st century we are now into the the age of technology and global conflict, a new age where we speak in terms of Versions and Web 2.0. Have we lost the goal of a society concerned about the human race? How do you use technology to push your cause beyond your physical boundaries?


We have committed givers in 37 countries thanks to the word-of-mouth power of the web. I originally sent an email to about 40 friends inviting them to join me in the challenge when the site went live an now, just six months later, we have more than 1,650 registered givers. We have not invested any money in marketing. All of this growth has been word of mouth. I don't think this project would have been possible without the easily available technology that made it possible to put our message out there.


3. Does Giving come naturally?


I think giving comes naturally to most of us; however, we're often not mindful of our gifts. This challenge is intended to help you become more conscious and aware of the positive things you are offering the world. It also helps you shift your perspective about many of the things you do every day for your family and friends. If you view each thing as a gift, including cooking dinner for your family, reading to your child or listening to your best friend who needs to get something off her chest, you are more likely to stay in gratitude and appreciate all of the wonderful things that are offered to you in return.

To find out more please go to: http://www.29gifts.org

Comments

I will tell a story about my deceased father to my daughter every day for ten days - I will thank those who work with me and tell them the truth - I will make some ham and cheese sandwiches and give them away - I will speak with my conscious & not my desires - I will let my wife know how much I love her with a hug or a small kiss - I will be patient with my son and hear his stories even if his words are not yet complete - I will try to feel less jealous - I will not greed or grieve over things I don't need nor want – I will remember where I come from – What I did – I will be generous

Thank you Calistar. I always start the day by thanking the sun for rising and for giving me another day with the ones I love. Everyday is a smile to a stranger, a hello to a friend.

Thank you for commenting. :O)

I can always give and give... I don't expect something in return but sometimes I wonder if I'm selfish for wanting something back.

No you are not selfish. It's a mindset that you reach when you give and not expect anything in return. Once you let go of expectations you will be able to move forward. Thanks for commenting! :O)

Who would have thought a Carrot Souffle' at a small party could add to the ripple effect of "giving" and Cami's 29 Day Giving Challenge? May the planet grow to be a better place by one simple act...

Thank you Ophelia.


Wow. That's cool. I need to bookmark that site and use it to remind myself of the rest of the world out there.

Your carrot souffle leads to only Good, Ronna. :O) And dang it's good.

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    Your carrot souffle leads to only Good, Ronna. :O) And dang it's good....
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    Wow. That's cool. I need to bookmark that site and use it to remind myself ...
  • Ronna Jones commented on The Challenge:
    Who would have thought a Carrot Souffle' at a small party could add to the ...
  • Ophelia Chong commented on The Challenge:
    No you are not selfish. It's a mindset that you reach when you give and not...
  • Danh commented on The Challenge:
    I can always give and give... I don't expect something in return but someti...
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    Thank you Calistar. I always start the day by thanking the sun for rising a...
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    I will tell a story about my deceased father to my daughter every day for t...

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