Receiving is As Important As Giving
In her book The Giving Heart: Unlocking the Transformative Power of Generosity in Your Life, M.J. Ryan talks about striving for balance, and being able to receive as well as give:
I came to understand that receiving is as important as giving, otherwise no gift would ever find its home. The receiver has an important part in the process. It takes grace to say, “Yes, I would love that,” or “That would be wonderful, thank you.” It implies that you believe you are worth getting whatever it is that is being offered.
This really got me thinking today. When I give, I do it as much for me as I do for the person to whom I’m giving. I get great pleasure from giving - it’s what makes holidays and other people’s birthdays so much fun for me.
So how am I at receiving? Because, really, when I’m giving, part of the pleasure that I get comes from the reaction of the recipient.
And when I look at it that way, I know that the pleasure I get from receiving is as much a gift to the giver as the actual gift that’s being presented to me.
Giving … AND receiving. It truly is about balance.

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May 20th, 2007 at 10:50 pm
It is true, there is a definite balance between giving & revceiving. I would give my shirt, pants & SHOES off my body for someone. But if the roles were reversed, to take that from the giver would be difficult for me.
I am trying to work on this. I have gotten alittle better. I need to find that part of me that says it is ok to receive, whether it be a gift, money, or even someone holding a door open for me at the store.
Thanks for reminding me that it is ok
to receive.
May 21st, 2007 at 9:43 pm
I think so many of us have been brought up to believe that it’s better to give than to receive, but the key thing is staying in balance.
It definitely IS okay to receive!