We are both consumers and creators…gotta keep this balanced though.
Don’t let our consumptions exceed our creations. If all we do is consume what another has made and don’t contribute our own makings, we can easily become inward focused… and life isn’t as fun.
Somehow, it adds to our lives when we do things for others; make things not only for ourselves, but think how our neighbor, or coworker could benefit from some creation of our doing.
When I was little, mom had a book called, “Make and Do”. I Ioved that little book. Whenever I didn’t have anything to do, mother said to go get the Make and Do book and make something. I’d get busy and my brother and I would make a frog out of a washcloth rolled up here and there and tied with rubber bands. or we’d make play dough and shape a bowl of fruit. Or make something out of paper plates or an egg carton. Then we’d give it to somebody else in the family.
These were nothing special, but the feeling of doing something with another person in mind to receive it was an important growth step for us. It’s something to keep practicing all our lives.
Can you think of someone in your life to make something for?
Make it, and see how you feel when you give it to them… and they say thank you!