Comments on: 50 Simple Ways to Pay It Forward https://thehalfwaypoint.net/2009/09/50-simple-ways-to-pay-it-forward/ choosing positivity Tue, 17 Dec 2013 12:11:21 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.6.7 By: Alicia Adrian https://thehalfwaypoint.net/2009/09/50-simple-ways-to-pay-it-forward/comment-page-2/#comment-38332 Wed, 13 Mar 2013 19:57:28 +0000 https://thehalfwaypoint.net/?p=262#comment-38332 I have looked back to the past year to see myself, fail , not try and me just giving
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By: Helena Vasconcellos https://thehalfwaypoint.net/2009/09/50-simple-ways-to-pay-it-forward/comment-page-2/#comment-37405 Mon, 21 Jan 2013 16:15:16 +0000 https://thehalfwaypoint.net/?p=262#comment-37405 This year I decided to donate $3 for every Christmas gift, card, or e-mail message I received from friends and acquaintances.

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By: Paying It Forward: Ideas. | with wings & roots https://thehalfwaypoint.net/2009/09/50-simple-ways-to-pay-it-forward/comment-page-2/#comment-37203 Thu, 03 Jan 2013 22:48:26 +0000 https://thehalfwaypoint.net/?p=262#comment-37203 […] I wanted to get a little ahead, so ran a quick search and came across a few ideas. I wanted to share them with you too. You can view them here. […]

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By: Patricia Montgomery https://thehalfwaypoint.net/2009/09/50-simple-ways-to-pay-it-forward/comment-page-2/#comment-35271 Tue, 25 Sep 2012 21:51:47 +0000 https://thehalfwaypoint.net/?p=262#comment-35271 I grew up in very poor neighborhood. I am the oldest of four. When my moms sister passed away ,my parents became the legal guardians of my 6year old cousin. Money was very tight but, my parents didn’t hesitate to take her in. My parents showed kindness and helped anyone who asked or needed it. We grew up watching and participating in these practices all our life. My dad was a butcher and he would on weekends get meat orders ready for local farmers. My dad never took money for his work. If the farmer had potatoes ,cauliflower,corn,etc.,my dad would bring the station wagon home filled to the brim with this product. Then he would get us kids to get bags and deliver what he brought home to our neighbors. Neighbors would come to thank my dad and he would say”that’s what neighbors are suppose to do is help each other out”. I am 55 and have a 20 year old son. Right from when he was young and seen me do something for a friend or stranger,he would ask why. I would always tell him to be nice to people we are all equal and sometimes people need a little help or sunshine in their life and we might be the only person to do this for them. We Pay it forward everyday, I didn’t realize how much my son does this until I hear from neighbors or from my sons friends parents about things he has done. When I mention it to him he just says he had great teachers in passing on kindness and making someone’s day! When my son had cancer (cancer free 2 years now) , we were so overwhelmed with the kindness that was bestowed on us. People making meals,cleaning our house,looking after our pets,coming and keeping us company while our son did 7hrs of chemo,cards and letters,prayers. So ,what goes around does come around. God bless everyone who practices kindness and shows they care! 🙂

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