Understand the power that comes from Giving

July 5, 2008

“Why the f*&^ would you be telling me to give my hard earned money away?!” 

I could tell this guy was pretty upset and it was all I could do to restrain myself from responding to match his inappropriate way of expressing himself.

So here I am running a seminar, the room is filled with people hungry to learn more about money, and this guy is standing at the back providing some unplanned entertainment.  Luckily for me and everyone else in the room things calmed down pretty quickly and we all moved on, but that situation really made me think about how I teach the principle of giving.

It’s true, I teach the importance of giving as a vital part of the process of controlling your money.  In fact, I teach that you must give first, as a priority, to prove that your money does not own you.  I teach that there are four reason to give first:  spiritual, success, business, and generosity.  In all of these principles the concept of multiplication appplies.  When you give, you allow your money to multiply.  Let me explain with a simple analogy I use when I teach the giving principle to kids.

Take an apple and cut it in half.  In the centre of the apple is the core, and here you find the apple seeds.  If you took an apple seed and planted it in the ground, watered it and looked after it, what would you grow?  An apple?  No, you would grow an apple tree.  And what would the apple tree produce for you?  One apple?  No, the apple tree produces a life time of apples.  All this from one tiny seed.

And so the principle of giving is portrayed.  When you give a little bit of money away you plant a seed somewhere.  That seed can be looked after, watered and nutured, and will produce a harvest somewhere in the world.  The old saying “you reap what you sow” is true, for if you don’t plant the apple seed in the ground you don’t get an apple tree.

So I encourage you to introduce the concept of giving into your finances.  Don’t think that giving money away will limit your lifestyle, rather the oppposite.  Because what I have learned is that when I give some money away I make room for more to enter my life.  If I don’t make room, it doesn’t appear!

Try it and see.

For more info from Phil on how to get more from your money, visit his library of articles on www.wisemoney.co.nz

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