I wrote about The Pollination Project and its dedication to daily giving in February of 2014. (Read: Philanthropy Friday: Daily Giving and The Pollination Project) The Pollination Project seeds $1,000 grants to “individual change makers” every single day of the year. Founder Ariel Nessel and executive director Alissa Hauser shared with me how The Pollination Project is about believing […]
Wordless Wednesday: Multitasking at the Beach #SimpleGiving
What happens when it’s a beautiful Sunday and you only have two more days to go through your manuscript one last time? You take it to the beach. Final edits are in. Simple Giving is that much closer to reality. Have I mentioned it’s available for pre-sale on Amazon, B&N, Books-A-Million and Indiebound? I’ll also be organizing a blog tour […]
Philanthropy Friday: Doing the KIND Thing for Success in Business and in Life
Disclosure: I received a copy of Do the KIND Thing to aid in the writing of this post. I’m also a big fan of KIND as a company and of their yummy bars. I wrote about KIND back in 2013 and they are included in my book, Simple Giving, which is available for pre-sale on Amazon, B&N, […]
Promises to Children and Silver Linings After Divorce
I was recently quoted in a couple of articles that were published on HuffPost Divorce and Huffpost Life Handbook. I share these posts to show other women (and men) that they are not alone. That they aren’t the only ones struggling with the roller coaster of emotions that come with divorce, especially with children. There […]
Wordless Wednesday: Making the Best of Everything
I shared this quote on my personal Facebook page the other day and thought it would be worth sharing here. Judging from the likes it received from friends and people I don’t know, it resonated well. Making the best of whatever life throws your way is something I am embracing wholly and trying to teach […]
Philanthropy Friday: "I can make a difference in the world."
This following article is a guest post from my friend Max. Max is a 7-year-old simple giver whom I met while volunteering at the Mid Coast Hunger Prevention Program. I asked him to share with you what inspired him to coordinate a fundraising pancake breakfast to benefit MCHPP for the past two years. His mom, Danielle, […]
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