A question I get asked all the time is, what is the difference between a contribution and a conscious-contribution?
In this episode…
Consider how to make your contribution count:
- What is the difference between a contribution and a conscious-contribution?
- What impact does a conscious-contribution have?
- What should I consider in order to make a conscious-contribution?
by Suzanne F. Stevens, Conscious-Contribution™ Cultivator, Certified Speaking Professional (CSP), YouMeWe.ca
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A conscious-contribution™ is about being more aware. It is assessing the impact of your contribution on the beneficiary and community as a whole. #YourContributionCounts #YouMeWeMovement Share on X When you give a conscious-contribution, we are converting an immediate emotional response to rational implementation. #YourContributionCounts #YouMeWeMovement Share on X Visit YourContributionCounts campaign page, and log now – it is a conscious-contribution that will pay dividends for an entire community. Share on X
Collaboratively we will turn poverty into prosperity with conscious-contributions!
Until next time, make your contribution count! #YourContributionCounts #YouMeWeMovement
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[…] Actively consciously contribute – Transform a gap in society through activism, leadership, or social entrepreneurship. At the onset of the pandemic, the media reported that Covid19 knows no borders, age, race, gender, sex, or colour. We now know that is not true. Minorities, the elderly, and women bear the brunt of this virus’s consequences (Violence against women has escalated, women are stuck. Help YouMeWe do our part, we are raising funds for anti-violence visit through the purchase of a YouMeWe Cap https://store.youmewe.ca/product/youmewe-classic-cap/ ). There is an opportunity to assess what you care about and weave a cause into your business. Each of us has a responsibility to uplift the life of another. (To learn more about conscious-contributions visit: https://youmewe.ca/wewednesdays-what-is-a-conscious-contribution-2/ […]
[…] When we contribute to uplift another, our brain receives exponential benefits. Not only does a receiver mentally benefit from our social support, but the contributor benefits in specific brain regions associated with stress, reward, and care-giving—a win-win. Neuroimaging suggests that the person contributing experiences a higher level of reduced stress over the receiver. Neurobiologists attribute the reduced amount of anxiety to our ability to take CONTROL of how we give support. The receiver, on the other hand, has little or no say. So, make sure your contribution is conscious and consider your impact on the receiver. (To learn more about conscious-contributions visit a previous weWednesday blog ( https://youmewe.ca/wewednesdays-what-is-a-conscious-contribution-2/) […]