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	<title>Edwin M SarmientoWho Have You Blessed Recently? Changing The World One Act of Kindness At A Time &#8211; Edwin M Sarmiento</title>
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		<title>Who Have You Blessed Recently? Changing The World One Act of Kindness At A Time</title>
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		<dc:creator>Edwin M Sarmiento</dc:creator>
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<p>I&#8217;m a big fan of communities, particularly technical communities, because I have benefitted a lot from them when I was starting out in the IT industry. I remember the time I used to spend on BBS and IRC channels when I was &#8220;forced&#8221; to learn computer programming. If not for the generosity and kindness of these people who I have never even seen in my life, I would not have even pursued this career. I remember people like my father-in-law who, as a professional doctor, gave selflessly to others by offering his services for free.</p>
<p>So, everytime people ask me why I do technical community work &#8211; write technical articles, speak at conferences and user group meetings, mentor and teach people online &#8211; I speak about the experiences I have had with the generous people who have blessed me with what they have. And I am simply just giving back what I have received. A few days ago, someone approached me regarding coaching/mentoring services I provide. While I may be tempted to take it due to the financial challenges I currently have, he started telling me about him being unemployed for a few months now having been retrenched from his previous company. He needs to update his skills so he can start looking for a new job. That got me thinking &#8211; how can I be strategic in my approach while, at the same time, be able to help him get back on his feet? I started out by giving him encouragement and telling him my own stories on how I got to where I am now. The goal is to condition him to what I call the &#8220;successful mindset.&#8221;  Then, I laid out a strategic approach on how I intend to help him help himself. The important thing is to get started. </p>
<p>In the process of doing this, I realized that it helped cultivate the &#8220;generous mindset&#8221; within me; that I no longer look at my limitations but rather look at opportunities to help other people despite of my need. In today&#8217;s economy, we often see our lack rather than what we have that can help improve the lives of other people. What we don&#8217;t realize is that we have something within us much greater than what we think we have. In this particular case, I have the skillset to help someone else get up-to-speed on a new career. It may not be profitable for me in the short-term but experience has taught me the &#8220;business value&#8221; of generosity and how it pays off in the long run. And when people ask how they can pay me back, my response has always been the same &#8211; find somebody who needs something that you have and offer to do the same thing (the freedom to define what business is and what isn&#8217;t is still my prerogative).  I just get a kick out of having that opportunity to be a blessing to someone else.</p>
<p>So, who have you blessed recently? I see it as changing the world one act of kindness at a time</p>
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