I treat all living beings with love and kindness.
Mother
Teresa, one of the most notable caregivers of all time, is credited
with saying, “It’s not how much we give but how much love we put into
giving.” If I am able to give from love, then I can serve as a
caregiver. Even if I am not caring for the needs of others by protecting
their health and well-being, I act as a caregiver when I treat all
living beings gently and kindly. I take advantage of the
opportunities to embody the role of a caregiver that exist throughout my
day. Whether I perform small acts of kindness such as holding the door
open for someone or volunteer my time to help animals in need, I am
actively caring for others. I infuse unconditional love into my
interactions as I care for others.
Let each of you look not to your own interests, but to the interests of others.—Philippians 2:4
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