Sending you Encouragement
To my dear associates, friends and families,
I’d like to share a really cool website with you. I stumbled across it a week ago and the concept inspired me to forward it to you because I think you’ll appreciate its simplicity and meaning.
It’s called The Encouragement Foundation and it was launched this month (www.theencouragementfoundation.com.au). Its purpose is to do just that, encourage people. The simple concept is that you receive encouragement from them, together you encourage others through you and excite people about furthering their life long learning skills.Apparently since going live just two weeks ago, The Encouragement Foundation website has received more than 3,000 hits and the momentum is building fast across the world.
Now, I’m the first to admit, a little bit of encouragement goes a long way for me, I love being encouraged by others. I signed up to the site and each month, I am sent an email prompter with ideas on how to encourage someone. It’s that simple.
Like me however, you might be thinking ‘I encourage people all the time, I don’t need to be reminded’. The reality is, we can all fall into the rut of the daily grind and forget to focus on others around us that might need a few words of encouragement … it could potentially make their day!
On that note, I ENCOURAGE you to check out the site and I’ll leave you with this quote:
‘This isn’t a dummy run or a dress rehearsal. You will never repeat this precious moment. This is the real thing! Grab this moment and use it to make a difference to the lives of others.’ Anon
Thank you for your support. My life is better for having you in it. Have an unbelievable day and keep kicking the milestones.
Cheers,
Susan Brown
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To my dear associates, friends and families,
I’d like to share a really cool website with you. I stumbled across it a week ago and the concept inspired me to forward it to you because I think you’ll appreciate its simplicity and meaning.
It’s called The Encouragement Foundation and it was launched this month (www.theencouragementfoundation.com.au). Its purpose is to do just that, encourage people. The simple concept is that you receive encouragement from them, together you encourage others through you and excite people about furthering their life long learning skills.Apparently since going live just two weeks ago, The Encouragement Foundation website has received more than 3,000 hits and the momentum is building fast across the world.
Now, I’m the first to admit, a little bit of encouragement goes a long way for me, I love being encouraged by others. I signed up to the site and each month, I am sent an email prompter with ideas on how to encourage someone. It’s that simple.
Like me however, you might be thinking ‘I encourage people all the time, I don’t need to be reminded’. The reality is, we can all fall into the rut of the daily grind and forget to focus on others around us that might need a few words of encouragement … it could potentially make their day!
On that note, I ENCOURAGE you to check out the site and I’ll leave you with this quote:
‘This isn’t a dummy run or a dress rehearsal. You will never repeat this precious moment. This is the real thing! Grab this moment and use it to make a difference to the lives of others.’ Anon
Thank you for your support. My life is better for having you in it. Have an unbelievable day and keep kicking the milestones.
Cheers,
Susan Brown
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