Let's talk about Asking for Buy Nothing, Get Everything gifts! Tell us what freely-given gift you've requested today, whether it was an item or a gift of self. How did it go? How did it feel to Ask? Did you receive what you wanted or needed? This step of the Buy Nothing, Get Everything Plan can be challenging, since Asking involves vulnerability and trust. The more we talk about it and share own own examples, the easier it becomes to Ask for more - And no gift economy can survive without Asks!
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This one was easy, mostly because, well, I didn't ask for myself. I asked for something for my daughter. A neighbor down the road offered in our gift economy a cool looking old hoodie, worn just the right amount. She said she bought it years ago and never wore it so it must have that cool-worn-in look from the manufacturer. She chose me, to receive the gift, and my dog and I got an amazing walk out of it, down to the water (we live on an island) and along the shore and past a pier over to her house. I do have a tough time asking for things for myself, as most women do, and enjoy asking for my kids what I know they'd love, a love gift from me, and from a neighbor. I want them to know what community feels like, our arms around our children and families in group self-care. I know I'm getting better at asking for things for me, now that I'm well practiced at this and see how much joy it brings others as givers. This giving and receiving is all a work-in-progress. Here's my daughter in what I think might now be her favorite hoodie.