Daily Question, December 21 How can I be a source of delight for others? 24 Reflections Share Click here to cancel reply.Please log in or Create a Profile to post a comment. Notify me when someone replies to my comment via e-mail. Kathy6 years agoKathyI am delighted if I can make someone feel like they are the only person in the world. 1 Reply grateful sea6 years agograteful seaTrust myself. Trust life. Be spontaneous. 3 Reply elizabeth ward6 years agoelizabeth wardBy being me. It’s all I’ve got. 5 Reply Susan6 years agoSusanI really enjoy sending a ‘snail mail’ greeting cards to people I know and love, in hopes that they will be ‘delighted’ to receive a get well, birthday, or holiday card in the mail. As much as I appreciate the convenience of sending a virtual ecard, there is still something special about giving and receiving a card in the mail. This is one way I try to be a source of delight to others. 5 Reply Sheila6 years agoSheilaSusan, we are kindred spirits. One of my biggest pleasures is sending cards and notes to people. You are right, there is something special about giving and receiving a card in the mail. Many blessings.???? 0 Reply HB6 years agoHBI can best be a delight to others by being well-rested, at peace, unhurried, and fully present in my interactions with them. 4 Reply Doreen Nixon6 years agoDoreen NixonBy offering love to each person I meet and seeing only love. 4 Reply Ranghild Desrosiers6 years agoRanghild DesrosiersTo be of service to others, to be in the moment with people, to have eye to eye,soul to soul connection. 4 Reply kathleen6 years agokathleenby practicing joy 4 Reply John Turner6 years agoJohn TurnerOh, that’s an easy answer: by using my sense of humor. I’ve always loved making people laugh–and as the youngest of three kids, it’s been a lifelong specialty of mine. And to me, there’s nothing more joyful than giving someone a good, deep belly laugh! 7 Reply Barbara Morris6 years agoBarbara MorrisBy being exuberant about the things in their lives. It’s a lesson I learned from my mother-in-law…She always showed such genuine interest in everyone she spoke with and the things they were doing. It is time I practiced that outward enthusiasm instead of merely looking for opportunities to talk about my own life. 5 Reply Anna6 years agoAnnaInteresting question! To tell the truth, I don’t know. maybe without making hard efforts to be a source of delight, maybe being mor playful, as Brother David says. For me that means I have to let my gifts flow into my daily life, without fear or shy. Lately I have tried to be less serious at workpace. It does not mean that I don’t put all my intelligence and creativity in my tasks, only that I am taking things easier….and this can seem paradoxical but this month my boss have recognized that. 5 Reply Bree6 years agoBreeTo keep the list short; selflessness, understanding, listening, being the peace, smiling as often as I can. 5 Reply Hot Sauce6 years agoHot SauceI can be a source of delight for others by always offering a smile to everyone and helping anyone in physical, spiritual, or emotional need. I can be the source of salvation for those in darkness, giving food, shelter, and clothing to the needy; consoling the disheartened; befriending the outcast; sharing joy with the happy; praying with the faithful; taking care of the sick; helping the elderly; and advocating for justice for those not treated fairly by systems of privilege and prejudice. 5 Reply Deb6 years agoDebMy husband’s creative outlet is cooking (I have not cooked in years!). That is his delight. I thoroughly enjoy and appreciate each and every mouthful, which brings him even MORE delight! 6 Reply Barbara Morris6 years agoBarbara MorrisI like that! Deep enjoyment of the gifts others share with us makes them feel wonderful…brilliant! 4 Reply Cintia6 years agoCintiaLooking in their eyes and notice them. The eyes are the mirror of soul, when we look at each other we can see our own love and peace. And then, the heart smiles and we enjoy the delight of to be alive. 9 Reply Michael6 years agoMichaelSmile! Be present. 6 Reply Palm6 years agoPalmLike Ed, I was going to refer to Br David’s letter but kept on thinking why sometimes it’s challenging to be playful, for example with my daughter playful often equals messy. Then I though that perhaps if I incorporate in my daily life what gives me delight, I can reflect and more readily be a source of delight for others, because it will come from a state within. Meanwhile, I can practice humour and kindness, laughing especially at myself ???? 7 Reply Jeff6 years agoJeffLove them as they are. Make it about them. 6 Reply Ed Schulte6 years agoEd SchulteHow can I be a source of delight for others? Be referring them to to-day’s, Feature Article by Br David – “Let Us Play” and living the Truth within it. 5 Reply Christina6 years agoChristinaMe, too Kev! We’re wonderful, ain’t we?! Happy Christmas to all! 7 Reply 1 2 Next » My Private Gratitude Journal Write an entry in your private gratefulness journal Get Started This site is brought to you by A Network for Grateful Living, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. All donations are fully tax deductible in the U.S.A. CONTRIBUTE https://demo.gratefulness.org/content/uploads/2015/03/GX-Gold-Participant-L.png Community Engagement Guidelines Privacy Policy [email protected] Connect with us on Social Media: © 2000 - 2024, A Network for Grateful Living Website by Briteweb