August 14, 2008

Transition Generation "One Moment at a Time"

Far from the maddening crowds and competition of Beijing, and oblivious to  the power plays in other far away places; it’s August on Vancouver Island.  The morning sunrise over Craig Bay is truly a blessing to behold.  It’s going to be another hot one today!  Freshly brewed coffee in hand, I take it all in.

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April 29, 2008

Something's Happening Here Boomers!

Springtime Flowers“Hard as it may be to believe in these days of infectious greed and sabers unsheathed , scientists have discovered that the small, brave act of cooperating with another person, of choosing trust over cynicism, generosity over selfishness, makes the brain light up with quiet joy”…………. Nice eh!

Reading Rambam’s Ladder (A Meditation on Generosity and Why It Is Necessary to Give) by Julie Salamon introduced me to this little gem.  The quote was borrowed from an article written by Natalie Angier and fit nicely into Ms. Salamon’s meditation.  Somethings happening here!

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March 26, 2008

"GENEROSITY" A WORKPLACE WELLNESS SEMINAR

 

 

A WORKPLACE WELLNESS SEMINAR 

Engaging & Retaining Staff Through Generosity at Work  

 
TwinkleTone Productions provides educational & entertainment resources
to homes, schools, communities and places of work.  Our Generosity Seminar reflects a growing desire in the business world to look beyond self interest & help others. In addition to being an increasingly important career building skill, the seminar enhances workplace culture by impacting teamwork, loyalty, productivity and community profile.  
                                
     Topics Include:
·        PERSONAL ATTITUDE &  SELF CARE
·        CARING FOR COLLEAGUES & COMMUNITY
·        AVOIDING COMPASSION FATIGUE
·        GIVING & CHARITABLE ACCOUNTABILITY 
·        CUTTING EDGE GIVING INITIATIVES
·        A WORKPLACE CULTURE OF GENEROSITY 
·        DEVELOPING AN EFFECTIVE ACTION PLAN
 
                          Facilitator
Seminars are presented by Anthony (Tony) White; a self described workplace generalist with a major in charitable organizations. Tony’s knowledge and past experience includes involvement with all three employment sectors as well as community groups and charities to include: Advertising & Promotions Manager, Capitol Records West; Executive Director, John Howard Society; Board Member, S.P.A.R.C. of B.C.; Past President, Kiwanis Club and Child Sponsor, World Vision.  An accomplished public speaker, Tony’s dynamic delivery provides participants with an informative, entertaining and meaningful employment experience.
                                              Particulars
 - Sessions are 90 min., half day or full day in duration
 - Sessions are individually tailored through pre consultation    
 - Costs are determined by participant group size & location
 - Chamber of Commerce Members, Schools & Non Profit
   Organizations are eligible for a 10% introductory discount
 
 Contact TwinkleTone Productions: PO Box 1241 Parksville B.C. V9P 2E5
 Email: tony2001@joythrugenerosity.com or www.joythrugenerosity.com                                                                                
 Telephone/ Fax – 250 -248 2817
 
 
 
 
                                   
 
 
                                 
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March 18, 2008

BOOMERS IN SOUTH EAST ASIA

  
 
 Phnom Penh kids
 
Good friends just returned from a trip to Thailand and Cambodia.  When asked about their adventure one thread was continual.  They were consistently moved by the smiles on the faces of the people they came in contact with - moments of pure joy.
 
They told us of the blessing given to them by a blind street merchant after a small sale; the stranger freely giving directions; little ragamuffin children waving “Hello” from their small one room huts on stilts; the true thanks for a tip from a driver, a waiter or guest house clerk and how they bowed gently with their hands in child like prayer.)  Honest gratitude was commonplace.  

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NOTICE BOARD

 

 

                           UPDATE MARCH 2008

 

 

COMING SOON! 

"GENEROSITY WORKPLACE WELLNESS SEMINARS":    We are currently developing 1 .5 hour /half day / full day seminars to enhance workplace generosity. Our concept embraces the generosity within the individual employment environment and in the greater community, locally and globally.

INTERNATIONAL JOY!

MULTICULTURAL GENEROSITY: We recently visited Southeast Asia (Thailand and Cambodia) to research a documentary on the Generosity of Nations. This research will lead us into to a series of films and slide shows demonstrating joy through generosity around the world. Our plan is to provide schools, colleges and the general public with models of the simple joy of giving. We are looking for individual and corporate sponsors interested in helping finance the production(s). Visit our Advertising / Sponsors Category Page

INTERACTION WITH YOU:                                                                                                         

We invite articles and comments from site visitors to provide their accounts of the joy of giving & receiving & topics related to our purpose.  Additionally, we'd like to establish important links to those individuals and organizations with like-minded goals.

We’ll keep you “posted” and as always, welcome your support and feedback.  As stated in ABOUT US we believe the joy and spiritual growth stemming from generosity can change the world and the more we embrace it, the more we are enhancing the quality of life for our planet and its entire population.
 
And as DaMunk says, “Bula Bula”
  
 
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January 7, 2008

"PWOMISES PWOMISES" BOOMER PLEDGE

promises“I promise to do my best , to do my duty to God and the Queen, to keep the law of the wolf cub pack and do a good deed for someone every day”!  Wow!  I took that pledge when I was about 8 years old.  My first promise or pledge I guess.  It was a vital step in becoming a cub scout.  I must admit I don’t seem to recall my duty to God and the Queen or the “pack law” though I am sure it was all honorable stuff.  As for the daily good deed, I don’t seem to recall keeping a journal of my efforts.  “Ya wanna be a cub”? “Take the pledge”!

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December 17, 2007

CHRISTMAS! WHERE THE HEART IS!

 

joysantatree Many years ago I found myself far from home as Christmas approached.  I was in a country that spoke a different language and I hardly knew anyone I was with.  There was no escaping the fact it was December 24th and the next day was sure to come.

Had I been a child removed from mum, dad, sisters and a visit to Santa, I can imagine the trauma of no stocking hanging on the mantle, no tree, no presents, no Christmas songs to sing along with (“All I want for Christmas Is My Two Front Teeth” and Gene Autry singing “Frosty the Snowman” were my favorites) and no turkey dinner!  I would have found a way to celebrate in some way.  No matter what! . 

This wasn’t going to be easy.  The place where we were staying had no fir or pine trees to chop down for a Christmas tree, let alone a stove to cook a turkey.  Heck there weren’t even any turkeys in that part of the planet.  What about gifts?  Presents?  Oh, what to do?  When in doubt call an emergency meeting!   We huddled up and agreed ….if there was a will there was a way…. we needed to capture that magic of Christmas spirit found in a child. The adventure had begun!

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December 5, 2007

THE TRANSITION GENERATION 1946 - 1964

Big Guy & Little Guy“Once upon a time not too long ago there were these two guys.  One guy was pretty big so he was called Big Guy. The other guy wasn’t so big yet so he was called Little Guy.  They were pals!  They loved to go on these adventures together and each time Big Guy brought his compass and Little Guy brought his whistle.  One day…………………….”
 
These words are taken from a relationship formed between a grandfather and his grandson.  They took shape through circumstance, imagination and love in a series of bedtime stories.  (We now share them as Big Guy and Little Guy Adventure Stories.)  They echo the joy of nurturing and the need for young boys to have a positive male role model. This relationship is an example of the unexpected that can happen to families at any time.  We can make plans but we can’t plan outcomes!  
 
As in most cases the outcome was a joyful experience.  Somehow, through the twists and turns of life, a father with grown children found himself as surrogate father figure to his grandson.  When a father helps rear his son and daughters there is an intuitive knowing the relationship will last a lifetime in some shape or fashion.  However, little thought, if any, is given to one day being a “father figure” to a grandchild.  Well it's happening!  

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November 27, 2007

The Cosmic Wheel of Kindness…Pass It On!

Hey, wanna join the Banana Gang?  Have some fun… take the pledge, wear the t-shirt, and pass on a token of kindnessToken of Kindness”!  Be part of spreading the joy of generosity & kindness!  Kids love passing on the Tokens of Kindness.
The Banana Gang began about 12 years ago when DaMunk (the MunkyMan) began making public appearances.   DaMunk simply asked folks big and small to join the Banana Gang.  There are currently over 1400 members! 
This idea began as a unique way for people to reach out and connect with others.  In recognition of random acts of kindness, a “token” is passed on to someone as they perform a kind act.  This sets the “cosmic wheel of kindness” into motion, as tokens are passed on endlessly!  Whenever someone performs an act of kindness hand them a token.
As you pass on a “token of kindness” to someone who has performed a simple kind act, the recipient feels good and so does the donor.  This state of well-being keeps spreading as you feel the benefits within and then with family and community. 
Obviously, you do not need a “token of kindness” in order to spread generosity.  Whenever I carry a “token” with me it’s like a wee reminder of how I wish to be in the world.  I’m not talking of huge, heroic deeds, rather, for me, it’s a subtle attitudinal state where I have a choice to smile, say thank you, ask how someone else is doing and really take the time to listen. What a gift!
 
 
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November 22, 2007

Thanks for Giving!

I’m trying to remember the first present I ever received.  I was four or five years old.  I think it was Christmas and Santa brought me a set of Roy Rogers’s twin six guns and holsters.  Very Cool!  Roy Rogers, the singing cowboy, was my first hero.  There was Gabby Hayes, his scruffy sidekick; Trigger, the smartest horse in the world and Dale Evans, Roy’s singing wife.  Happy Trails to You too! I would stand in front of the mirror and squint to look like Roy.  Nobody seemed to think toy guns for kids were a no-no in those days.  Then my cousin showed up for dinner with a really cool red cowboy hat!  Now if I just had that hat too……..
 
We were a pretty average middle class family when I was growing up, nonetheless, presents were special.  As I recall, I used to get one serious present at Christmas and another on my birthday (only a few days after Christmas, so it was like a double big bang time of year for me).

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