Do you support others’ gift? Do you provide them some opportunities so that they can develop their gifts? Do you encourage them to be confident with their gifts?
The final step to contribute to the world peace is to support others’ gifts.

It is critical to go through from step 1 to step 4 before we move forward to step 5. With these previous 4 steps; knowing yourself, rediscovering your gifts, developing your gifts, and sharing your gifts, we build the solid love to ourselves and the solid trust in ourselves. Without taking good care of ourselves, we cannot support others’ gifts. Otherwise, we might end up getting jealous to others for their gifts and are reluctant to support their gifts.
Then, how we can support others’ gifts? The key to support others is to offer our support from our heart with our love.
When we observe people, it should be easy for us to find their gifts, something standing out for the person. For example, the person might be good at making people laugh. Or the person might be good at singing. Others might be good at drawing a picture, doing any kinds of exercising, organizing stuff in the house, cleaning, or memorizing numbers, etc.
So, the first step to support others’ gifts is observe them and find out their gifts. The second step is to tell them what we have found. The third step is to praise them and encourage them to keep on doing their good job on that.
This is my personal experience. When I was small, I was very good at memorizing numbers. When I heard somebody’s phone numbers, house numbers, and birthdays, the numbers would stay in my brain with the person’s face image. Then, at my elementary school days, I was intrigued with studying numerology and horoscope chart reading. My mother has contributed to raise my gift. She used to praise me about my good memory in numbers. She would often tell her friends and relatives about how good I was in memorizing numbers. Her praise definitely took a great part of supporting my gifts.
So, let’s support others’ gifts by telling them what you have found about them, and encourage them to continue doing that. Whenever we support others to rediscover their gifts, our actions contribute to the world peace.
We don’t need to do huge actions at once; instead, we can do something small at least once a day. When the small efforts accumulate, we establish a solid foundation to support and facilitate the world peace.
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