An Uplifting Message
Last week, a reader wrote me and said, “Please write about something uplifting. I’m so tired of all the depressing news.” I feel the same way. I don’t like feeling so stressed out about what’s happening either. So I agreed.
But what would be uplifting? It would have to make you laugh. It would have to help you see the bright side of life. You’d feel so much better. And, you’d be open to what’s really possible in your life.
That’s why I’m sharing not one, but two uplifting messages today. They’re guaranteed to do the trick. Enjoy!
P.S. I’m on vacation right now. I’ll be back soon.
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1moThe world needs more of this kind of energy... not just awareness, but momentum. Hope fuel :)
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1moSometimes all it takes is one fresh perspective to shift how we see things and that can change everything. Excited to check this out and reset my mindset. Thanks for sharing something that promises a positive change!
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1moSometimes it takes just one thoughtful piece of content to break the cycle of overwhelm. Thanks for sharing something that brings a little light.
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2moLove that you're cutting through the doom and gloom Jill - we're drowning in negative news when there's actually brilliant stuff happening everywhere. Takes intention to focus on what's possible instead of what's broken. The community angle is massive too because positive change spreads when people see it working. What's the most inspiring example of change you've come across recently that people don't know about? Jill Konrath