How to Make More Time for Giving

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How to Make More Time for Giving


Summary:
Feeling too busy to give back? It might be due to not understanding your life’s purpose.

Keywords:
giving, volunteer, donate, give, volunteering, time, help, purpose, life

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Article Body:

Do you wish to spend more time giving to others but can’t figure out where that time will come from? Perhaps you’ve tried time management techniques with little success. I faced this issue myself, as did my friend David.

David Perdew, author of "Bad Dad: 10 Keys to Regaining Trust," also develops online courses, prioritizes family, and holds a full-time job. Students in his class often wonder how he manages it all. Recently, I spoke with David about his “secret,” and his insight resonated with my own discovery.

The key is identifying your values and life purpose, then focusing your time on what truly fulfills them. Delegate or eliminate tasks that don’t align with your priorities. If giving to others is important to you, you will find the time and feel fulfilled doing so.

I took the time to clarify my values and life purpose in my mid-forties. Some might think it was a mid-life crisis, but I see it as an essential life step. You’re never too young or old to take your purpose seriously.

Two books significantly helped me on this journey:

- The Power To Be Your Best by Todd Duncan
- The Purpose-Driven Life by Rick Warren

If you haven’t discovered your life purpose yet, take the time to do so. It can transform your life.

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