Friday, June 19, 2026

Proactive: Acting in Participation...

How have you demonstrated your “Proactive” abilities this month?

Before you found your calling, were you spending wasted hours on social media or sitting places all alone.

After you became “Proactive,” the life changes were extraordinary and purposeful.

So what is the definition of PROACTIVE: “Acting in anticipation of future problems, needs, or changes.”

Whether you have joined other fellow colleagues with your Non-Profit (501c3) volunteer organization placing or picking-up hundreds of American Flags on the head stones of the “Fallen” after Memorial Day USA.

  • Whether you have volunteered your days of time to help the Safety / Security presence at a Religious or Educational organization during an important service or meeting.
  • Whether you engaged with others to attend a “Stop The Bleed” course to learn how to save other's lives.
  • Whether you burned hours of your time for your Team on creating and planning an upcoming annual event for a thousand members.

How many Proactive hours of your time and expertise have you given free this month?

Being “Proactive” gives you the ability to learn new skills, meet new people and to provide valuable services to your community.

“People who tend to react to a problem only when it's gotten serious could be called reactive people. Until recently, reactive (in this sense) didn't really have an antonym. So proactive was coined to describe the kind of person who's always looking into the future in order to be prepared for anything.”

You see, this can provide you and your “Proactive Peers” with the heart felt satisfaction that you have a truly valuable purpose.

It provides you with the ability to engage with other like-minded individuals on the actions and the “Doing” that can truly make a difference in this world…

Gods speed!