Bees are all giving by nature. They are natural givers and maintain the environment of abundance. But each bee actually takes a different role in maintaining the hive as well as the flower garden. So, I thought human beings are the same. We are all naturally giving and caring. But we express our giving in different ways. So, here it is a 'giving bee ' chart where you can find your own bee type. Watch out for the following bee analysis! The more you share your value as a giving bees, the more we can do together to make a difference.
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Bee type analysis
1. Change-making bee
A giving bumblebee who likes to see change - who spots every opportunity to do something better and worthwhile. A change-making bee often starts up new interestingprojects for others to participate in. A flexible thinker who can collaborate well with others while often taking a leadership role in making change. Many entrepreneurs and creators are this type of giving bumblebee. They are not afraid of making change.
2. Believing bee
A giving bumblebee that believes in one core belief very strongly and always inspire others to follow. Rather than changing all the time and being way too flexible, this giving bumblebee attracts everyone by being solid just like a rock and totally integral to the immovable belief and vision. Some of the religious leaders as well as political leaders are this type of giving bumblebee. Believing bees makes a great leader who attracts large numbers of followers. This bumblebee can also be a great follower who strongly supports an existing belief and inspires others to come together.
3. Caring and nurturing bumblebee
A giving bee who may not stand out as a strong leader, yet, they are often are the biggest heart focused giver. A caring and nurturing bee is egoless in giving and is quite often the first to take the giving action when seeing anyone in trouble. Though this bumblebee seems gentle and caring, the strong sense of desire to give and care for others power-drives this giving bumblebee to present some unimagined giving acts. Many people who dedicate their lives to giving (volunteer service, community giving service etc) are this type of bumblebee. Giving comes more natural to them.
4. Supporting and uniting bumblebee
A giving bumblebee who views the biggest value in uniting and cooperating in effective partnerships. This giving bee is extremely focused on finding existing great ideas, mechanisms, philosophies or beliefs to benefit the community. It tends to support what resonates with him/her more often than coming up with a brand new way. A supporting and uniting bee is less attached to own way and has more flexible mind while being quite strategic about what to support. Rather than taking immediate action emotionally, this bumblebee looks at the value in creating the sustainable unity. Long-term 'quiet' charity givers and people who take lower profile in community giving but stick to the same project for a long time are often this type of bumblebee.
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Bee type analysis
1. Change-making bee
A giving bumblebee who likes to see change - who spots every opportunity to do something better and worthwhile. A change-making bee often starts up new interestingprojects for others to participate in. A flexible thinker who can collaborate well with others while often taking a leadership role in making change. Many entrepreneurs and creators are this type of giving bumblebee. They are not afraid of making change.
2. Believing bee
A giving bumblebee that believes in one core belief very strongly and always inspire others to follow. Rather than changing all the time and being way too flexible, this giving bumblebee attracts everyone by being solid just like a rock and totally integral to the immovable belief and vision. Some of the religious leaders as well as political leaders are this type of giving bumblebee. Believing bees makes a great leader who attracts large numbers of followers. This bumblebee can also be a great follower who strongly supports an existing belief and inspires others to come together.
3. Caring and nurturing bumblebee
A giving bee who may not stand out as a strong leader, yet, they are often are the biggest heart focused giver. A caring and nurturing bee is egoless in giving and is quite often the first to take the giving action when seeing anyone in trouble. Though this bumblebee seems gentle and caring, the strong sense of desire to give and care for others power-drives this giving bumblebee to present some unimagined giving acts. Many people who dedicate their lives to giving (volunteer service, community giving service etc) are this type of bumblebee. Giving comes more natural to them.
4. Supporting and uniting bumblebee
A giving bumblebee who views the biggest value in uniting and cooperating in effective partnerships. This giving bee is extremely focused on finding existing great ideas, mechanisms, philosophies or beliefs to benefit the community. It tends to support what resonates with him/her more often than coming up with a brand new way. A supporting and uniting bee is less attached to own way and has more flexible mind while being quite strategic about what to support. Rather than taking immediate action emotionally, this bumblebee looks at the value in creating the sustainable unity. Long-term 'quiet' charity givers and people who take lower profile in community giving but stick to the same project for a long time are often this type of bumblebee.
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