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The Gratitude Project
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23.01.2022 Thank you Eric Priebee for arranging the sale of 11 packs of cards. Had a gorgeous experience discussing the use of the cards with your friends and how daily we can find ways to thank, acknowledge or simply connect with people.
22.01.2022 Thank you Paul Welangoda from Special Olympics Sri Lanka. Just sent a bundle of Gratitude Card packs to share with your families.
22.01.2022 I have started working with some local schools to encourage the staff and students to find more moments whereby they can say thank you. I have wanted to work with youth for some time now and through Tudor House in Moss Vale and St Thomas Aquinas in Bowral I now have the opportunity. If community, business and schools can work together on increasing our levels of awareness and understanding on the importance if simply saying thank you in a way which is genuine and more often than not spontaneous, then I feel we will truly begin to appreciate many more of the little parts of our day that create the bigger picture. Being grateful and expressing gratitude can change a persons day, positively change a business transaction and help a child to feel confident.
18.01.2022 Thanks Georgia Duncan at Frensham School. Hope we can share the joy of an increased awareness of gratitude with the girls at the school.
15.01.2022 My Gratitude Card Packs can now be found at Juniper Hearth Berry, My House Kiama, Bali Connection Kangaroo Valley as well as Baroque Flower Shop and Lizzie Yule Gallery in Bowral and The Bay Tree Gallery Berrima. Thank you asll so much for getting how important it is to share gratitude daily.
15.01.2022 Too often we underestimate the power of a touch, a smile, a kind word, a listening ear, an honest compliment, or the smallest act of caring, all of which have the potential to turn a life around. ~Leo F. Buscaglia
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08.01.2022 Thank you all so very much xxx
03.01.2022 Hi all. Heres my first blog. Thought I would start from the start and see where we go from there ...