Make a Difference, Change the World

by Dr.Mani on December 2, 2007

RE-TWEET IT!

Starting today, I’m joining 10-year old Laura Stockman’s Twenty Five Days to Make a Difference challenge. And if she can do one thing every day, I guess I should be able to do many… and will try my best to do it!

I emailed my list to join me…

Join a 10-year old, change the world!

We were once kids.

Then we grew up.

Too fast, it often seems.

We get confused, lose our way.

And sometimes, we need kids to remind us about
what’s important.

Lit-tle Laura did it today. She’s 10. And she’s
a leader.

Laura Is Changing The World

And she’s inviting you to join her. It’s easy.
Take a look.

Oh, and don’t forget to let the little people in
your life know. I’m getting my 8 year-old to
join. Maybe they can start a network of early
shakers-and-movers?!

If you or someone you know joins the project, let
me know. I’ll find a way to hook you up to
Laura’s site – I’m going to be building some
pretty powerful buzz for this over the weeks
ahead!

Grow DOWN. Be a kid again. Believe you can
change the world.

You really can, y’know. :)

Join me

All success
Dr.Mani

P.S. – If you participate, I’ll send you an
extra special gift along with tomorrow’s
Christmas Gift giveaway…

Daily, I’ll post an update here tagged “make a difference”.

Today’s first actions were to email my list of 3,000+ about this event, Twitter about it, review it on StumbleUpon and post on a forum about what I’ve done.

Join me? Let’s follow a 10-year old leader and change the world!

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December 2, 2007 at 2:09 pm

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1 jen lemen December 2, 2007 at 5:33 pm

right there with you!!! i just did the same.

2 NotAMeanGirl December 4, 2007 at 3:23 am

As did I. I’ve linked to her blog from mine and I’m getting my 7 year old on the train as well!

3 kumar February 20, 2008 at 7:05 pm

Sometimes I think why we grew up. Why can’t we always be kids?

Cheers
Kumar

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