Theory of motivation at glance

 


Kindness and Motivation Tips Challenge Groups to Make A 

Difference

Do you belong to a group that helps make a difference in people’s 

lives? Does your group struggle to find ways to help others? Tired 

of the same old Bake Sale-Car Wash routine?

Below are five ideas your group can use to make a difference. 




Ways to Change the World.

1. Organize a Group or Neighborhood Yard Sale and 

contribute the proceeds to a worthy cause. One neighborhood 

adopted an orphanage in Thailand and worked together to send 

thousands of dollars from their garage sale. In addition to the 

money they sent, neighbors became closer and new friendships 

were made.

2. Organize a Homeless Shelter (or other needy group) 

Scavenger Hunt. You’ll need a group of people – the more, the 

better.

Call the Homeless Shelter or group and ask for a list of needs

Ask them to put the things they need most or get the least of, 

at the top of the list. 

Assign point values to each item – with the most-needed items 

getting the most point value.

Send everyone out with their lists – let them know that the 

team or person that creates the most points with what they bring 

in, will win the contest. 

Either put up a prize yourself or ask a local restaurant if they 

will provide a free meal to the winners.

Younger adults really enjoy the search for items and what a 

great lesson – it’s fun to give to others!

3. Have a Toy Drive for a local Battered Women’s Shelter, Safe 

House or Homeless Shelter that has kids. The toys don’t have to 

be new. 

Have members go around their neighborhoods

Ask each family to donate ‘gently used’ toys their kids don’t 

use anymore. There will be tons – what a great way to involve kids 

in the joy of giving!

4. If you play a sport, have your teammates bring in their old 

equipment. Much of it will still be in good shape. 

Donate it to a team in a less fortunate part of town

Find a group overseas to receive the equipment for teams in 

their own country 

5. A group of 50 of classmates went to their Community 



Center.

They painted it, fixed the chairs, and basketball hoops. 

They bought more balls and equipment with money raised 

from a School Rummage and Bake Sale. 

They repainted the lines on the courts and planted some 

flowering plants in the front. 

A few dads repaired the Jungle Gym, the slide and the swings 

out back. 

Then they painted all of them rainbow colors and weeded the 

back lot.

They had a lot of fun and made a big difference at the same time! 

And the children learned the caringabout others.

Remember, your ability to make a difference depends on your 

choice to do it. It’s just that simple so make habit to read the motivating books



you want to make a difference and then do then

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