About the Book

This non fiction book is currently a work in progress. Using personal stories to explain action points, it encourages readers to make a conscious daily effort to take one small action to empower another person. The author (me) suggests it will impact and create big changes to your own life. I would love to hear your thoughts, see below to write a review

Working Title: Every river starts as a raindrop

Subtitle: Why what you do matters

Do you want to have the power to change the trajectory of your day and the people in your environment?  By choosing to take one small action each day you will remove the toxicity that may be present in your setting and benefit from being surrounded by positive people.

You will discover that every person can make a huge difference in another person’s life and potentially change their world.

Doing one small, good deed each day will set off a ripple effect that boomerangs positive actions and attitudes back to you.

You’ll learn that you don’t have to be in a leadership position to bring about a cultural change in your environment, you can benefit from a supportive atmosphere where individuals feel encouraged, motivated, and empowered to be their best selves.

Making a conscious choice to empower a person each day will be an antioxidant to your setting and change the situation or potential rut you are in.

The hope you learn is a powerful force to create positive change in your life. It will help you navigate life’s ups and downs with greater resilience and motivation.

Choosing to take small actions will help you develop gratitude, a connection with others, and a sense of purpose.

This book is for everyone who wants to transform their environment and inspire positive change. Make a commitment and lead by example to do one small, good deed each day.

I would love your feedback about the book. After reading the above book description, what are your initial thoughts? Is it a book you would be interested in reading? Why or why not?

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