When I created the Random Acts of Kindle Kindness to celebrate the one year anniversary of the events that became Don’t Die with Your Song Unsung, I had some strategic goals for the book and the campaign.
I did not achieve those goals.
Instead, the campaign is achieving goals I could never have planned to achieve — that is why success is so difficult to define. This is a note I received today:
Hi Andrea . I wanted to share with you what fun we had today at school. In keeping with our delivering happiness core value, I was sharing with my students our chance meeting, synchronicity, Gary’s video and about the book.
We had a few guests visiting and decided to give them a wow experience by telling them the story and gifting them with the electronic book that you were so kind to donate. I even ironed the dollar bills so they would look nice and crisp!! We then asked them to pay it forward and deliver a smile to someone else.
They loved the experience! It was a great day! Thank you Thank you Thank you a hundred (or two 🙂 times over!
May God Bless You have blessed us and more.
What can I say to such a note but bach at you with a bigger Thank You! Andrea T. Goeglein, PhD
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What can I say to such a note but bach at you with a bigger Thank You! Andrea T. Goeglein, PhD
The photo of the hummingbird was taken by Gary Little(c) all rights reserved.
https://www.facebook.com/DrSuccessPhD
http://www.linkedin.com/in/drsuccessphd
www.DontDieBooks.com