
Hey guys,
I'm been a little MIA for a little while, sorry about that. But you guys know the drill so I'm going to get into it.
I found this website a while ago, and I really, really liked it. There's a lot of cool websites out there that have this kind of purpose: to make others not feel so alone, to help us appreciate the small things. Ex. Postsecret, MLIA, FML, 1000 Awesome Things.
I personally check 1000 Awesome Things whenever I'm on the computer because the guy who writes it is absolutely awesome, but it's so nice to be reminded that these little things we think of as normal (or completely absurd) are a constant in our lives, even if we realize it or not. God has put these things in our paths, our lives for some reason or another. One of my favourite quotes to this day is one I've come across by Dr. Jane Goodall. The quote says,
What you do makes a difference, and you have to decide what kind of difference you want to make.
Pretty legit stuff right? So I guess I have two challenges for you guys today. 1, Appreciate the small things in your life. They have a purpose, a meaning, something they are supposed to teach you. 2, Examine your actions. Everything you do has an impact and makes a difference, good or bad. See whether or not being rude to your mom or not stopping that bully when he's harassing someone online is making the difference you want.
Here's the links to the websites I talked about up top! Check them out - they're really solid stuff. Aswell, the photo isn't mine, it's taken from the website justlittlethings.
Justlittlethings - http://justlittlethings.net
Postsecret - http://www.postsecret.com
MLIA - http://mylifeisaverage.com
FML - http://www.fmylife.com1000
Awesome Things - http://1000awesomethings.com/
(For some reason, blogger won't let me post these as weblinks, so just copy and paste or Google or whatever!)
Have a great day guys!
Happy Tuesday!
Yo! Great stuff! :D Glad to have you back aboard :D So my comment is that little differences really DO make so much of a difference. Remember the little things and your actions, reflect on them. Good job out there Beckster.
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