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10 Life-Changing Lessons from “Serving with Eyes Wide Open” by David A. Livermore
Introduction
Hey friends! I just finished reading “Serving with Eyes Wide Open” by David A. Livermore, and it really changed how I think about helping others, especially in different cultures. I picked up this book because I wanted to make a real difference when I serve, not just do what feels good to me. David’s stories and advice are honest and easy to follow, and they helped me see that true service means learning, listening, and growing. I’m excited to share what I learned, hoping it helps you serve with more understanding and heart!
10 Key Takeaways / Life Lessons
1. See the Whole Picture
David says it’s important to understand the bigger story before jumping in to help. I learned to ask questions and learn about the place and people I want to serve, instead of assuming I know what’s best.
2. Listen First, Act Second
Real service starts with listening. I’m practicing slowing down and hearing people’s stories and needs before offering my own ideas or solutions.
3. Be Humble, Not a Hero
It’s easy to want to “save the day,” but David reminds us that we’re not the heroes—local people are. I’m learning to serve with humility and respect.
4. Culture Matters
Every culture is different, and that’s a good thing! I’m trying to notice and appreciate new ways of thinking and doing things, instead of expecting everyone to be like me.
5. Avoid Quick Fixes
Lasting change takes time. I learned that real help isn’t about quick projects, but about building trust and working together for the long haul.
6. Learn from Mistakes
Sometimes, even with good intentions, we mess up. David says it’s okay—what matters is learning and doing better next time. I’m trying to be honest about my mistakes and grow from them.
7. Empower, Don’t Overpower
The best service helps people use their own strengths and ideas. I’m learning to support and encourage, not take over.
8. Check Your Motives
David asks us to think about why we want to serve. I’m reflecting on my own reasons, making sure I’m there to help, not just to feel good about myself.
9. Build Real Relationships
Service is about people, not projects. I’m focusing on making real connections and friendships, not just checking off a to-do list.
10. Keep Learning
Serving with “eyes wide open” means always being willing to learn. I’m reading, asking questions, and staying curious, so I can keep growing and serving better.
Conclusion
Reading “Serving with Eyes Wide Open” by David A. Livermore has helped me see that true service is about understanding, humility, and real relationships. I’m more open, more willing to listen, and more excited to learn from others. This book is helping me become the thoughtful, caring, and respectful helper I want to be.
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