Helping others is one of the most important things one can do in today’s time I believe in helping those that I love and care about. Even people I don’t really know need help and I’m willing to help them in any way that I can. It makes my day knowing that I’ve helped someone and put a smile on both of our faces. I feel good knowing I can actually say that I made a difference in someone’s life besides mine. There are plenty of ways to help people out. You can help someone out mentally, physically, emotionally and financially. For example, one way to help others out is by doing it financially. Financially is one of the biggest ways today to help someone. There are many organizations to help families out in the world that need money for a family member that has cancer, a diseases or even a family member they have lost. These are the most helpful ways finically. It makes the families fell so much more relieved that they have help and don’t have to struggle on how they’re going to pay for things such as transportation, treatments, and all the extra bills they have to put money towards. Other ways to help out is emotionally and mentally. People go through stuff every day and feel like they have no one to run to. Being there for someone emotionally and mentally is one of the best things you can do. Not only is it one of the best things you could do it can also be one of the hardest things to deal with. It’s one of the most privileged ways to help someone; they have to
What became evident in my life, were the snowball effect consequences that come with making good or bad choices. Due to this, I arrived to the realization that helping others is principal for all to do. In my opinion, helping others is like guiding and counseling them consciously like a counselor. When family would support me with a difficult situation, I was advised and able to transcend. Everyone will
Helping those in need is also a big part of my life. I like to volunteer my time to help those in need who I may not necessarily know. I may not know how exactly my volunteering helps them but I know that my work has made an impact on their life. I think it is important to help those in need even if you do not know them. I being helping and giving back to the community has helped me become more understanding and selfless.
Helping others doesn’t have to be difficult. We know money is an issue throughout life and we can’t just provide everyone with money. But what can that money actually do? Money is traded in for goods and services right, so in theory, we don’t need money to help others, the question is more like what can we do for another. There is always one job out there that can improve our lives; we don’t have to be millionaires to contribute; we just have to try.
I wasn’t aware of the importance of doing good for others, until recently that I witnessed it with my own eyes. It all started when was at Chicago, a random man helped out a homeless man and bought him some food. I noticed as I was in line that the cashier then gave the helping man a free choice to pick something he wanted due to the action he did. After that day I began to make an attempt at helping out more and being a better person in general.
I have always enjoyed helping people out. In my school they have a club called National Honors Society. This club gives people more of an opportunity to do community service hours. Everyone is required to complete fifteen hours a year. Last year I completed over twenty five hours of community service. Every time I saw I had an opportunity I would take it. I don't see those fifteen hour requirements as the only way to be and stay in this club; I see it as an opening to be able to help my community all for a return of a smile. People need to see that there are others just like me, who are willing to help, and want the best for others, for nothing in return. I have never known why it is that helping others when they are needed makes me feel happy. In a way, it's one of my happiness's. I know what it's like to have a need and to not have anyone around to help. I am the kind of person who doesn't want others to feel that way, at least not all the time. I know every day someone has a need of some kind and they can't do anything about it. That's what people like me are for, to help out even if it's just every once in a while. Events all around constantly need help setting things up or just need a little help. All the help people can get is always good enough. I am taking responsibility to help people see that not everyone is selfish, not everyone takes advantage of things. I am always grateful to be able to give my time to my community, my people. America needs more people who are willing to give. Donations can be made to hospitals or orphanages. I do community service and projects now, they may be little, but I know they still matter. In my future, I see myself to continue my route, possibly even creating bigger community projects. Because America can only focus on so much, people like me are able to take care of the rest of the
This small little selfless act will impact the life of the person you are helping.
I love to help people. The other day one of the kids in my group at work asked if I could help her get across the monkey bars. When we got to the monkey bars she began to cry because she did not believe she could do it. Her arms shook and her feet trembled. “You can do it; I will be right with you. You won't fall,” I reassured her. She started to smile and she too believed she could do the monkey bars. The first attempt was a bit rough, she had started to panic when she got halfway done and looked down. But, on the second attempt, she did not need me at all. She swung her hands from bar to bar and crossed the playground without a doubt. When she finished we were both grinning from ear to ear ecstatic to tell her father the good news. Some people might think this was just me helping a little girl do the monkey bars but to me, this was helping a little girl believe in herself and that is something she will hold on to forever. Helping her gave me the greatest joy, a feeling I wish everyone could know. I enjoy helping others whenever I can, that is why I am an active member in my church youth group, to help people and the community.
There has always been a desire for in me to help others who can be in difficult situations or in need of help. This desire has pushed me to pursue a career within the social work field. There have been numerous instances in my life, where I took the chance to help others before helping myself. Whether these instances dealt with my family, friends, peers or strangers, I have always seen the worth in helping others. Putting others before myself has always been an enjoying experience because I am able to be selfless and provide opportunities to others who might not have the resources or help to do so. Knowing that I can have a great impact on others’ lives by directing them to resources or listening to their experiences excites me because I want
Being a good listener and being there is very comforting to a person in grief. Giving reassurance and showing empathy are also key in helping a friend in need. This may be done by going on errands for them, offering to do housework, shopping or bringing over food dishes. In addition, it is important to remember that grieving parents may
If I no what i’m doing I’ll help out.I help out with anything, like for example if I have money & a homeless person ask for money I will help them out & give them like two or three dollars if I have it.I will help anyone out if they ask. I am not selfish. I was raise to be kind to others, no matter they are not. I just can’t sit there & no if somebody in need of help I want help them, I help.
People helping people are what makes America strong. We seem to forget that everyone needs help at one point in their lives. Some people go about their daily lives and seem to have blinders on. Zig Ziglar said it best “You will get all you want in life if you help enough other people get what they want.” Stop look around and you will see the need. Horace Mann stated, “Doing nothing for others is the undoing of ourselves.”
In the world, it is so easy to walk past an individual that is in distress without even knowing that there is something wrong. People notice something and expect the individual in front of or behind them to assist the distressed, and it happens more than often. For example, driving past an individual that is stranded on the side of the road is so simple. It is much easier to drive past than assist, especially when driving on a city street. Many people think about helping, and want to help, but they just do not.
I always try to help when I can, but it is still not as often as I would like. However, I have learned that sometimes even if you can’t help them by giving them money of food, if you just stop to talk with them and acknowledge their presence and existence it makes them so happy. Just like in Dunn’s lecture when she tells about how they attended a Sunday worship service during their time in Gutuletu and the guest speaker asked everyone to turn and to see the people standing near them, and everyone looked at the students, making them feel seen! To
Unfortunately, the way that the world functions is that some are better off than others, which is why I value being able to help people. The Bible gives us a difficult challenge – to, as often as possible, stop thinking about ourselves and put the needs of others before our own. While this can be difficult to do because it often involves self-sacrifice, it is always worth any expended effort because, as Jesus said, when we serve our neighbor, we also serve Him. Aiding others in their situations may not always be the “easy way out” or the “cool” thing to do, but that is the beauty of the action – often, there is no better feeling than to lay down all your personal concerns to help somebody else.
When I am at best, I help people. I motivate myself and feel motivated when I get to help others. Whether it’s a stranger, colleague, friends, or family, I feel my passion in assisting those in need. As long as it’s within my capability and moral belief that what people ask for help is ethical and legal, I give them my attention and time. I feel happy that I am able to give a hand, and I feel happy to see people become happy with the help I give them. Helping others put smiles on my face and also on them as well. I feel proud of myself that I have the power to help the