I always volunteer somewhere. I move around a lot, like, every couple of years. But I find a place to be and give my time.
New Jersey
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Fighting Back
I have depression and even though I don't want to, I take my medication every day and every day I get out of bed and get dressed and do what I have to do. It' hard sometimes to do anything, but I do it. If my family can see me fighting this, and not giving up, then the world is a little better.
Anonymous
Anonymous
School
I tutor a child every week. It give me hope for the future to help, even if it is one child.
Alison
Alison
Other Places
I worked in the peace corp. It was hard coming back to the states. My world felt more real there. Everything mattered there. Now I have to work harder to be connected to my world.
Dave - WI
Dave - WI
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Food
Every week I work in the food kitchen with my daughters. Its a small thing. But it helps and I am telling my girls something about the world and what they can do.
Family
I call my parents every week. There isn't much happpening in their lives. It's weird, my life is moving so fast. I guess their lives went fast once too. But it makes them so happy to have me call.
Alan - NY
Alan - NY
Books and Movies
Books and movies can change our lives. Then can enlighten and motivate us when we least expect it. Do you have a favorite movie or book that changed your life? You can submit it or add it in to the comments section.
Remember to believe the the value of your every contribution!
Maria
Remember to believe the the value of your every contribution!
Maria
Monday, November 10, 2008
Teaching
I work in a school. Every day I step into my classroom, I have an opportunity to make the world a better place. On days when I can make that happen, everything feels right again.
John- Florida
John- Florida
Remembering the Basics
My momma always taught me to say "please" and "thank you." What's the harm in that? Sometimes I think I'm talking another language, but I do it anyway. And my kids and grandkids do the same. Nothing wrong with being polite.
Support
I try to donate to local non-profits when I can. Many non-profits do amazing work for local communities- tutoring our kids, providing free events, providing housing to homeless people, and working for important social issues. I don't know how far the money goes, but I know that I am sending a message to the employees by letting them know that I support them.
Matt, Chicago
Matt, Chicago
Saturday, November 8, 2008
A Great Start!
Thanks to all for your posts so far.
How you can contribute.
Send in a post about something you are doing or others can do to change the world.
Send in a post about someone who did something for you that changed you.
Write in the comments section, anonymous is fine!
Kindness from strangers.
Pass it on!
Maria
How you can contribute.
Send in a post about something you are doing or others can do to change the world.
Send in a post about someone who did something for you that changed you.
Write in the comments section, anonymous is fine!
Kindness from strangers.
Pass it on!
Maria
Labels:
000 Ways to Change the World,
About 10
Friday, November 7, 2008
Doors
It doesn’t matter in what sort of hurry I am, I always hold the door open for the person behind me. I almost feel bad when I don’t do it- and when someone does it for me it makes me smile. It’s a small thing but I feel that little acts of kindness like that really do “pay it forward”.
-Hannah, San Jose
-Hannah, San Jose
Crash
When I was 10 years old, I got in a car accident. I immediately started crying when we got out of the car. I knew my day wasn't going to get better, but then a lady came over and comforted me and made my whole day turn around. Just to know that even though she didn't know me, she knew how it felt and she helped me get through it.
Colette - 10 years old
Colette - 10 years old
Smile
Every day, I smile at strangers. I don't care if they smile back. That's just my thing. I know it makes a difference.
Kim- Omaha
Kim- Omaha
Red Light
Once, when I was young, I lost someone I loved. I was crying as usual at a stop light. My face looked like a red tomato. I was so sad and felt and looked hideous. I looked at the car next to mine. There was a man in the passenger seat and he looked right at me and mouthed, "YOU ARE BEAUTIFUL." It shocked me and made me smile, actually made me laugh. I really looked bad. But his eyes were kind, like he meant it. I thought about it for weeks. It really helped me, that one moment. I never forgot that small kind act.
Anonymous
Anonymous
Our Town
In 6th Grade I read the play, Our Town by Thornton Wilder. We had to write a paper and I chose to base it off the quote, “You’ve got to love life to live and live life to love life.” At 12 it challenged me to think about what I would miss in life if it were suddenly taken away. I realized that to love life you should cherish the little things usually brought to you by the people you love, places you treasure- whether it is your dad’s laugh or the lotion your step-mom uses, the smell of a storm by the ocean, the sounds of the city, the touch of a blanket that is wrapped around you and your sister while watching a favorite movie- all these little things are what make up our love for life.
-Lauren
-Lauren
10, 000 Ways to Change the World
Today, I decided to start this blog, so that we, our community, locally, nationally, globally, could join together and share success stories and dreams we have for changing our world.
This blog is not about political party, but about unity, about us what brings us together, not tears us apart. What I am look forward to sharing is positive changes we all are making and can be making as we live our daily lives. My goal is to inspire, support and encourage each other as we bring us all a bit closer and make the world a little bit brighter. One small change at a time.
Submit at the right side of the blog.
Here are some idea submissions.
Books and movies that changed you and why.
A person in your life that made the difference.
Something you are doing to make the world a better place...big or small.
Some point in your life when the world changed for you, when you decided to be different.
A moment you shared with someone that was powerful.
A role model, famous or not, that impacted you.
Here are the rules.
This site is about the power of unity and building each other up. Criticism, political grandstanding, inappropriate writing will not be published. Make sure what you share is yours to share, try and keep it short...100 to 200 words on the very outside.
Lets do this! Lets share with each other and strengthen each other with our stories and dreams!
Maria
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This blog is not about political party, but about unity, about us what brings us together, not tears us apart. What I am look forward to sharing is positive changes we all are making and can be making as we live our daily lives. My goal is to inspire, support and encourage each other as we bring us all a bit closer and make the world a little bit brighter. One small change at a time.
Submit at the right side of the blog.
Here are some idea submissions.
Books and movies that changed you and why.
A person in your life that made the difference.
Something you are doing to make the world a better place...big or small.
Some point in your life when the world changed for you, when you decided to be different.
A moment you shared with someone that was powerful.
A role model, famous or not, that impacted you.
Here are the rules.
This site is about the power of unity and building each other up. Criticism, political grandstanding, inappropriate writing will not be published. Make sure what you share is yours to share, try and keep it short...100 to 200 words on the very outside.
Lets do this! Lets share with each other and strengthen each other with our stories and dreams!
Maria
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