New Year's resolutions. We all have them. Usually, they involve being healthier, changing our diets, saving money - all admirable ways to improve our lives for no real reason except that the Earth completed another revolution around the Sun. I think they're fun. Once, I was sitting around contemplating the saying "worth its weight in gold." I wondered aloud if I was worth my weight in gold. Then I wondered if I was worth my weight in
anything. Was I worth my weight in beer? Naturally, that progressed to "can I drink my weight in beer?" and boom! New Years resolution - 2008. A pint of beer weighs about a pound; I weighed 180 pounds; I just needed to drink 180 beers in the year (and keep an accurate count) and I would successfully achieve my resolution. I hit number 180 in the middle of October. Good times. This was a long way to say that I enjoy this fun tradition.
Now, where am I heading with this? What will I eat or drink 180 of this year??
Another thing I like = giving away money to charities that I respect. I rarely feel better than when I've swiped my credit card or mailed in a check to a charity that is in a better position to make a difference than I am. Combining my love for New Year's resolutions and giving away money led me to my resolution for 2014 - give away more money, encourage others to give away more money, and write about it. And because I need pretty clear instructions in order to achieve any goal, here is how I will succeed:
1) 50 bucks per week. That's what I think I can afford, after the landlord and the taxman come for their pieces of the pie. 50 bucks per week = $2600 for 2014. That's not that much. It's totally doable. Each week, I will give $50 to a different charity. 52 charities. And in the spirit of inclusion, I'll count non-profits, nongovernmental organizations, etc. in my definition of 'charity.'
2) A few days before sending in my check, I'll choose the
Charity of the Week and write about it, giving a bit of context/history of the organization and giving other folks an opportunity to decide if they might also like to support it - that week or otherwise.
3) On the weekend, I'll send the check and write another little summary piece.
So that's the plan. Follow along; share with your friends; and if you are so inclined, maybe you, too, can commit to supporting the same 52 Charities of the Week as the year moves along. Even 2 or 3 bucks to each charity, each week will make a difference. And it will make you feel pretty good. I'll choose #1 tomorrow!
Happy 2014, everyone! I can tell that it is gonna be a good one!