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Bryan Driscoll | 10 comments Hello - Can you update my description to be this one?

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The current is missing spaces between paragraphs - thanks in advance!

In a world that can feel overwhelming, the goodness game is here to show you how small acts of kindness can leave a huge impact. This isn’t about grand gestures or monumental changes; it’s about the simple, everyday actions that will bring joy to others and yourself. That’s right; by helping others in need, you’ll notice just as significant an impact on your own life.

The inspiration for this book began during a challenging time in my life when I was just 18 years old. I was in Orlando, Florida, walking to the Greyhound station to sleep because I had no money and nowhere else to go. Out of nowhere, a kind stranger stopped and literally picked me up off the street. She didn’t know me, but she welcomed me into her home, showing me the power of small acts of kindness. That moment changed everything and set me on a path to understanding how even the simplest gestures can make a huge difference.

Inside, you'll find:

Practical tips and real-life examples of how small, thoughtful actions create a ripple effect of goodness, both in the lives of those you help and your own.
A gamified approach to kindness, breaking down the process into easy, engaging steps.
Tools to help you determine your unique helping style and track your progress.

the goodness game is designed to inspire kindness and show that helping others doesn’t have to be a daunting task. It can be as simple as a smile, a kind word, or a small favor. Whether you’re looking to make a positive change in your life or simply want to spread more joy, this book is your guide to winning at life by helping others, one small act at a time.

Perfect for playing with family, friends, and kids, the goodness game makes kindness a fun and rewarding experience for everyone.


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Bryan Driscoll | 10 comments Bumping this thread. Thanks in advance


message 3: by Bryan (new)

Bryan Driscoll | 10 comments Please let me know if this is posted in the wrong section of the forum


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Bryan Driscoll | 10 comments This has been updated - please close this thread.


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