What is YOUR impact ?

 There are so many ways in life in which one can choose to make a positive impact - You could donate to a homeless project , or hand out food at a local soup kitchen, You could start a non-profit to help Women who are struggling with a number of life -circumstances, be it physical or mental abuse , substantances depression or a number of different hardships that each of us might be facing each and every day-


 But my question to you today is what is YOUR impact ? What have you personally done to  improve the lives of others ?

 
There is never a wrong time to do something right for some one else .

So I challenge you all today to take that step and help in any way that you can to actually improve (not just condemn of make comments about how much someone seems to be struggling ) but actually get up and help when you see them struggling after -all , it takes a village to create a better life for others . A life filled with hope and a promise of better days to come simply because you chose to make a positive impact in someone else's life ! 


Here are some ideas .... 
Buy extra food or clothing and donate that extra to someone else. 
Cook and prepare an extra plate and then share that extra plate with someone who has no plate.


Hand someone that $5 that you'd spend on Coffee -You could stand a day without that extra little perk and actually Perk someone else's life if you did . 


And so it seems that when you give more you seem to get more and when you get more it's up to you to keep giving ! 

  "WHAT IS YOUR IMPACT"?   
"Stay at Home Mom's Changing Lives " for the better ....  

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