Archive for October, 2010
Pay It Forward Bracelet
Hey Everybody, It’s been 15 months since our last Pay It Forward bracelet update & we have now sent out over 800,000 bracelets to people in 58 countries, can you believe it? No marketing, no advertising, just people paying it forward everyday & spreading the word. We have many wanting us to visit their schools/companies [...]
How to Use the Secret to Improve Your Relationship — Body Language
By: Tom Marcoux, America’s Communication Coach – Blog #2 Have you ever thought: “I wonder if my body language is contradicting my words?” Good question. The answer is found in making simple decisions. If you lean forward, you alert yourself that that you are paying attention to the person you’re talking with. And the person [...]
Mermaids Support Coastal Preservation – Surfrider Foundation
By: Maggie Zielinski – Blog #2 The Surfrider Foundation is a grassroots organization focused on conserving coastal living with an activist attitude and educational aim. From the first dune restoration on Madeira Beach to passing a Fertilizer Ordinance in Sarasota, the Surfrider Foundation’s goal is to help the sun coast in as many ways possible. Read [...]
The Gift of Presence – Just Be
By: Heather Gaudet – Blog #2 Your role as a present adult can help you raise present children. Allow your children to see you “just be.” Let go of your to-do list, let go of those voices in your head and let your children see you being present in the moment and enjoying life. Relax [...]
Choose Your Life – Success
By: Rudy Ferraro, Author & Motivational Speaker – Blog #2 What makes success happen? Is it luck? Does success happen only for certain people? Can anyone come to live a happy and fulfilled life, or is that reserved only for the rich and famous? What is the real formula for living the life we want? So [...]
Positive Impact of Avatar – The Next Generation
By: Tamara Henry – Blog #2 “The Eco-Warrior Competition was created to help educate the next generation about the critical need to get involved in helping to create a sustainable future, as well as to give them the necessary tools to help deliver their own message and gifts to the world,” event producer Magda Rod [...]
Changing The World One Tree at a Time – The Beginning of the Green Belt Movement
By: Krystel Knowles – Blog #2 Wangari Maathai not only is a woman with the drive for education, but she is also a woman that strives to make a difference in the world. In 1977 she founded The Green Belt Movement in Kenya while serving in the National Council of Women. The movement consists of [...]
Reframing Schools: Positively Educational
By: Jenna Sage – Blog #2 My article about Positive Behavior Supports (PBS) describes an educational process of data-based decision making, teaching, and rewarding appropriate behavior. As a student who struggled through school I know the importance of focusing on what is right instead of what is wrong. PBS helps educators to change the way [...]
Extending a Helping Hand Has Its Rewards – Trust Building With CSR
By: Michael Arkes – Blog #2 In times where many companies are losing trust with consumers due to either poor business ethics or requesting bailouts, there has been a greater emphasis on that “triple bottom line.” Assuming that companies will automatically regain trust when things turn around is flawed logic at this point in time. Many [...]
David Gershon—Living the Possible – Change
By: Rachel Schaeffer – Blog #2 First, how do you really make change happen—like what does it really take at all levels to be successful no matter what kind of change you want to make to improve society. There are so many needs and so many aspects of society that need to change—almost every aspect. [...]
















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