A Hand

The key

No one can do this life on their own. People need helping hands most days. As a society we need to work together, this just doesn’t mean your family and friends, though that is good to. We all grown in a different way some with less help then others, but we all still need the help. Today, lets take a moment to discuss helping.

First lets start small and discuss talking about working within the family unit. Today and age families can be nuclear or extended due to issues with the parents. The trick is to still stay a strong unit with the family even if it isn’t nuclear. Families grow and go through hard times and good times, but they need help every step of the way. What the family needs to do is find ways to stay positive and friendly towards each other. Be honest, but fair, understand the needs and work together to get them done. Building strong family ties will last a life time.

Next up is friends and co-workers. To help you have a better life, you need to be social and great working conditions at your job. Friends are made through many different ways and they need help a lot, just like you. Keeping a helping hand out to them is key in their right to live. Same goes for your co-workers, you are all working towards the same goal in a sense. Keep the job, keep the boss and client happy, and move up the ladder. So instead of knocking down your co-workers, work together to build each other up.

Finally we reach society and how we need to focus on our neighbors. Yea they may smell or seem rude, but keep an eye out on everyone who may need help. Don’t just think, hey I want to get through that stop light faster, who care’s if it’s red or who I hit. Instead, wait, you don’t want someone else to get hurt, because you needed to get to Starbucks five seconds earlier.

Watch out for your fellow people, make sure they aren’t hurting. Yes you can’t help everyone, but you can strive to just make small difference here and there. Look out for community, pick up trash, say hi, wave at your neighbor, and just be happy.

In the end we are all a unit big and small. We work together without realize it, from helping the economy when you’re at a store, to watching out for your neighbor when they are on vacation. Lend a hand, it’s good stuff.

Lending a hand is needed in this Savage World; that you are no longer just living in, but beginning to own!

About J F Savage
James Savage is a young business owner in the city of Lexington, Kentucky. In 2006, James earned his bachelor's degree in Communications from the University of Cincinnati. Two days after he graduated, James moved down to Lexington, KY as a business partner for Savage Syndications. Here we are years later and James is becoming a force in the business world. He is now CFO and partner of the company. Not many can do what he can do with list building and client relations. Also James was married to college sweet heart Alyssa in August 2008. The happy couple is working hard on making the house perfect and making sure the two puppies are always happy.

2 Responses to A Hand

  1. Excellent post. Some good points you mention in there.

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