Executive Order
March 6, 2008
“Do what you can, with what you have, where you are.”
–Theodore Roosevelt
What motivates people to give?
February 25, 2008
Motivation is the subject of this month’s Giving Carnival (hosted by A Small Change).
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20 Questions for Isabel Allende
February 5, 2008
1. What is an irresistible human trait?
Kindess.
2. What is the highest form of giving?
To give time and love.
3. What is your most positive flaw?
Generosity.
4. What skill do you wish you possessed?
I wish I could sing beautifully.
5. Which is more important: security or passion?
Passion. I am not interested in security, it’s boring and it’s also an illusion because life is risky and no one can be totally safe all the time.
6. What is your driving force?
Feminism. The desire to be independent, free, and fend for myself and my children.
7. Who are your favorite writers?
Too many to name them.
8. Who are your heroes?
Women who care for others, support their families, struggle with poverty, abuse and repression, and also manage to love and sing in spite of all odds.
9. What does the Isabel Allende Foundation do?
My Foundation tries to empower women and girls in the areas of education, health and protection. We believe that if we empower a woman, we save a family, and if we help families, the community at large benefits. By empowering women we can change the world. An empowered woman will educate her children and raise strong daughters.
10. Name three things that empower women.
Women need educational skills to support themselves. Health is essential, and that includes prevention and contraception. Women should be organized, keep in touch with each other and be informed, because isolation makes them vulnerable. Together they are strong.
11. Name three Bay Area nonprofits that need support.
Homeless Prenatal.
Mujeres Unidas y Activas.
Women’s Recovery Services.
12. What is the sweetest smell?
The smell of a baby.
13. What is the loveliest sound?
The laughter of children.
14. What do you do to relax?
Write.
15. What is your daily creed?
Do no harm and do good whenever possible.
16. Which novel is in your carry-on bag?
I travel all the time and in my carry-on there are always six or seven books. I don’t have just one book with me. I seldom read a book twice because there are too many good writers out there and not enough time in my life to read them all.
17. Where (and/or with whom) do you feel truly at home?
I feel at home where Willie, my husband, is. It can be in a plane, on a safari in Africa or underwater. He is my home.
18. What motivates people to give?
In most cases, the motivation to give is simple generosity and compassion, but I have heard that some people give to show off their wealth. It used to be diamonds, now it’s philanthropy. Excellent! The motivation doesn’t really matter, as long as they give.
19. What is a food you couldn’t live without?
Water.
20. What is the soundtrack of your life?
Silence. The sounds of Nature are enough for me.
As If You Matter
February 1, 2008
“I am convinced that human nature is basically gentle, not aggressive.
And every one of us has the responsibility to act as if all our thoughts, words and deeds matter.
For, really, they do.”
–The Dalai Lama
The Greatest Perk of All
January 30, 2008
“People have to feel needed. Frequently, we just offer a job and ‘perks.’ We don’t always offer people a purpose. When people feel there is a purpose and that they’re needed, there’s not much else to do except let them do the work.”
–Maya Angelou
When It’s Right to Fight
December 19, 2007
Live & Learn
October 2, 2007
“Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever.”
–Mohandas Gandhi (October 2, 1869 – January 30, 1948)
Reason to Give
July 15, 2007
“When you cease to make a contribution, you begin to die.”
–Eleanor Roosevelt