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Random Acts of Kindness

by Conari Press | Health, Mind & Body |
ISBN: 0943233437 Global Overview for this book
Registered by Tammychi on 6/11/2002
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Journal Entry 1 by Tammychi on Tuesday, June 11, 2002
This is one of my all-time favorites. It touched and inspired me to become the perpetrator of countless random acts of kindness and to bring more goodness and compassion into my life -- but more importantly into the lives of others. A wonderful read.

From the back cover:
Imagine what would happen if there were an outbreak of kindness in the world, if everybody did one kind thing on a daily basis. This book will inspire you to start - with the small, the particular, the individual - to bring delight and goodness to yourself and others.
Tammy

Journal Entry 2 by Tammychi on Friday, November 15, 2002
I am planning on setting free this copy of Random Acts of Kindness on Monday, November 18th. I've taken the book with me to several places during the past few months, but none of them felt appropiate at the time. I have chosen the Behavioral & Neuropsychiatric Group clinic in Virginia Beach (off First Colonial Rd.) as the perfect place to share it. I'm very excited to finally release my first book under the BookCrossing umbrella and hope that those that find it will have the opportunity to enjoy it and will take the time to share their experience with all of us at BC.

Released on Monday, November 18, 2002 at Behavioral & Neuropsych. clinic – 1745 Camelot Dr. in Virginia Beach, Virginia USA.

Left book in the patient waiting area where most of the kids toys are. You may view the exact location by clicking here

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