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Archive for Generosity

Generosity Pays

December 19, 2017 by Michael Hyatt

We all know intuitively that generosity is right. But it turns out that generosity also provides some very tangible rewards for the giver. In this episode of the Lead to Win podcast, we uncover three benefits of generosity that span all of your most important relationships both at work and at home.

Filed Under: Lead to Win, Leadership, Personal Development, Podcast Tagged With: Generosity, generous, Gifts, Giving, Leadership, Podcast

5 Research-Backed Benefits of Making Generosity a Habit

What Giving as a Lifestyle Can Do for Your Health, Happiness, More

December 23, 2016 by Michael Hyatt

We’ve all heard it’s more blessed to give than to receive. Probably like you, I take that on faith. But it’s fun to see how research agrees that special benefits come from giving, not just receiving. Giving has been an important part of Christmas ever since the Three Wise Men presented their gifts of gold, […]

Filed Under: Personal Development Tagged With: Christmas, Generosity, Gifts, habit of generosity

Why I Hope to Die Empty

July 1, 2011 by Todd Henry

A South African friend asked, “Do you know what the most valuable land in the world is? It’s the graveyard, because with all of those people are buried unfulfilled dreams, unwritten novels, masterpieces not created, businesses not started, relationships not reconciled. THAT is the most valuable land in the world.”

Filed Under: Guest Post, Leadership Tagged With: commitment, creative process, creativity, daily, dreams, Generosity, Giving, goals

My Keynote Speech on Dealing with Offenses

March 26, 2011 by Michael Hyatt

The way we deal with offenses will determine the course of our spiritual journey. Here is my premise: “If you are going to survive—and fulfill your God-given calling—you must learn to handle criticism and overlook offenses.” In this speech I provide four truths about offenses.

Filed Under: Leadership Tagged With: Anger, Forgiveness, Generosity, grace, Humility, offenses

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