I was in New Orleans a few weeks ago and had the opportunity to hear an amazing speaker, David Wagner. He is the author of "Life as a Daymaker" -how to change the world simply by making someone's day.
The definition of a Daymaker is a person who performs acts of kindness with the intention of making the world a better place.
His book inspires us to help make a difference in the world by being kinder to people. Whether we know them or not. Making other people feel cared for is the greatest power we have. Throughout his book he explains and gives examples of how to be a daymaker to your mate, your family, your friends, a stranger, and in the workplace. He does state that in order to make someone's day, you must make your own first.
David leads a revolution of inspired people who see the opportunity to change the world with this movement. While some lament the state of the world and fear what the future will bring, he sees a planet on the brink of transformation. He believes that the world has more good than bad and that each of us has the ability to make the good bigger, while shrinking the bad. Kindness can inspire others, diffuse anger, bring hope, heal pain, and change the world.
I personally believe and live this theory and have for a long time. I highly recommend this book.
Make someone's day today!
Cathy
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