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Make Giving Every Day Your First New Year’s Resolution

I admit, each new year I write a list of 10 things I want to achieve in the year. Call it resolutions, call it my To Do list. I find this a great way to keep my life in check and ensure I work towards happiness and success every year. Giving Every Day is always on my list and one resolution I refuse to give up.

There are some items that are taken from last year’s list and put on the this year’s list. I don’t shame myself for it, I just try to work towards this item again. I had one item make three New Year’s Lists before I actually completed it. It happens, and I completed it, and THAT made me happy.

So how do you put together your New Year’s Resolutions? How do you start a new year? In 2010 I did put on my list to give every day with my son and I have to admit we have not looked back since. 365give is a result of that one item, and I love that others have adopted this way of life. We are all changing the world together one give, one day at a time.

No matter how you choose to start off the new year, think about adding daily giving as one item that you can achieve this year. Why? There are so many good reasons why giving every day needs to be first on your New Year’s Resolution list.

Why Giving Every Day is A Good New Year’s Resolution

  1. It changes the world
  2. It changes others
  3. It increases your happiness
  4. It is contagious – your daily giving will inspire others to give as well
  5. It helps people, animals and the planet
  6. It is easy to do – so easy a three year-old can do it
  7. It makes you feel great every day
  8. It makes others feel great
  9. It builds community
  10. It makes you healthier
  11. It decreases stress
  12. It increases endorphins which are healthy building blocks for our body and mind

Just Watch Our Video and See Why Giving is a Good New Year’s Resolution

The smartest New Year’s Resolution I made was in 2010 when I committed to give every day. I am better for it, the world is better for it and now thousands of people are also giving every day.

Are you ready to make giving your New Year’s Resolution? Sign up for a free 365give membership and start giving tomorrow. You won’t regret it.

What people are saying about 365give

“I wanted to express my gratitude for the teaching you provided today. Your message was delivered eloquently, compassionately, and without judgment. The kids were engaged, and now have knowledge with which they can change the world. We all appreciated how you took the time to help us learn to build positive mindsets and practice happiness.”
Shelley Gardner, Grade 6 Ridgeview Elementary (West Vancouver)
“Actions really do speak louder than words, which is why I believe the 365give Challenge has resonated throughout my community. Every give we do is so important to us and leaves us happier and appreciating our lives a little bit more than before.”
Mahina Niyozova (Tajikistan)
“After watching the 365give TEDx Talk, I was inspired to join and begin a daily giving program in India. Today, along with 12 other volunteer women, we provide 100 meals to local underprivileged children in Bangalore for school every day.”
Deepika Ahuja, Mom (Bangalore, India)
“My life has greater meaning now.”
Renate Jorge, @BeKindBrazil and 365give Member, Family Program (Brazil)
“I just wanted to share that 365give really helped me. I am a better person now, thank you.”
MayLee, 365give Member, Individual Program
“This 365give Challenge has really injected excitement and extra enthusiasm in each work day as I think about what we can do. It has motivated me and the students.”
Cristina Peters, School Counselor (New York City, USA)
“I have seen a huge shift in energy throughout my classroom since doing the 365give Challenge. The Challenge has empowered my students to make a positive difference in the school’s community and beyond.”
Cella Adriana, Special Needs Educator /The Holliswood School (New York City, USA)
“The 365give Challenge helps students understand their impact on others. It opens avenues for introducing and discussing global and local issues in classrooms. It is powerful to watch students of all ages think about how they can make a change in another person’s life with one small act.”
Jessica Hall, Primary Teacher, French Immersion at École Pauline Johnson (West Vancouver, Canada)