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November 15, 2007

Share some good stuff

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Sometimes we get so overwhelmed with the bad news that we forget that there are good things going on around us all the time. We can’t change the headlines, but we can seek out that which is good, that which is uplifting, that which shines with a positive radiance - the good stuff. Here’s some recent feel-great stories:

Val found a heart-warming story about a mom with ms who has become an inspiring motivational speaker.

A generous donation to a children’s hospital reminded Corrin that even people with money can have hearts of gold.

Finally, I’m truely excited about an exciting medical advance that may be the best possible news in the search for a cure for autism.

Those of you who blog are probably depressed and distracted about the recent Big G antics. All of us are concerned about the war and poilitics and the very unpleasant people who do horrible things and dominate the headlines. Do yourself a favor. Push all of that stuff into the background, just for a moment, and go find some good stuff. You’ll feel better! Promise!

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Posted by skeet @ 5:00 pm • current events, Blogs, Meme   

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4 Responses to “Share some good stuff”

  1. Thanks for hosting Share Some Good Stuff!

  2. Good job on the good stuff!

  3. Mahalo, Val, and thanks for participating!

  4. Mahalo Corrin! I appreciate you guys helping spread some smiles each week.!

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