How Much Do Cheap Auto Insurance Companies Have To Offer?

Posted in Car Insurance Topics by Christine Davis on November 6, 2010 No Comments yet

How much do cheap auto insurance companies really have to offer? Well, as much as they really do offer with their high-quality services, damage protection, good rates, quick quotes, easy step by step processing, a quality staff and personnel, and total peace of mind for purchasing auto insurance from them, they may never have as much as what a single human being can offer to another.

Take yourself, for example, and think about what you are really capable of. Think of all the people that you have influenced, for good or for bad. You have the power to make a difference anywhere that you go. When we think about making a difference or helping someone sometimes we might get scared, or sometimes we might be excited. Maybe we get scared because we might not know what exactly to do to help someone. When you build more confidence and get more ideas you will soon realize that you certainly have a lot more good to offer than cheap auto insurance companies.

Let us start off with thinking about some people in particular that you know that might need some of your good influence. With these people in mind, read through this list of ideas of how you could help these people in small ways or big ways. Choose the act of kindness that will best suit the needs of each person. These are also great ideas that you can share with other friends who are also willing to help those persons that they know.

Might I add that acts of kindness, service, and love can best result within the home among family members. Doing something nice for a sibling or parent can strengthen family bonds and bring happiness into the home. The more efforts you make, the better you will feel. So here we go, you might want to take a few notes:

- Clean the house while your spouse or family is gone – Do some chores for another family member – Read a story to a child or your younger sibling – Clean up after dinner for your spouse or you can even start by secretly making dinner – Make someone’s bed without them knowing – When you see someone broken down in their car on the side of the road, pull over and stop to help them – Show up at someone’s door and surprise them with a visit and offer to help with anything they need – Secretly leave a positive note or poem for someone to find: on a desk, a bed, pillow, or a mirror that they use often – Say “Hi” to someone you don’t know that might need cheering up -Stop to chat with someone you don’t know, sincerely compliment them about something – Gossip is a destructive tool; Speak only well of others and those good things will be passed on – Pray for someone who you know is struggling – Surprise a neighbor or friend by raking the leaves from their yard in the fall – Sneak up to someone’s doorstep, leave some goodies, quickly ring the doorbell and run and hide somewhere where you can see their reaction when they open up the door – Write a note of appreciation to someone who has done something for you or has helped you in some way – Give someone a call and see how they are doing – Offer a ride to someone who might need to walk a long way to their house – Share your talents and offer them as a service, like giving a free haircut, fixing someone’s car, mending clothes, or repairing some appliances around the home – Visit with a friend and listen with an understanding heart – Surprise a neighbor or friend by shoveling the snow from their front walk and driveway in the winter – Offer to help someone care for their children – Send flowers or a gift anonymously to cheer someone up – Visit someone who you know is ill, bring or deliver them a “care” package – Visit the homebound or an elderly friend – Keep an eye out for your neighbor’s property and belongings – Send a cheery note or a thank you note via snail mail or e-mail

Anyone can be a positive influence as they avoid using negative actions and words, give compliments words of appreciation and kindness, and expanding goodness and peace by serving others. We can sometimes be so quick to judge, put down, or despise. But let us put those things aside and remember all the good we have to offer.

“Never look down on anybody unless you’re helping him up.” – Jesse Jackson

“Let no one ever come to you without leaving better and happier. Be the living expression of God’s kindness: kindness in your face, kindness in your eyes, kindness in your smile.” – Mother Teresa

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