Steve Goodier Wisdom: Make a Difference
October 1, 2019 by admin
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In this inspirational article, master storyteller, Steve Goodier, shares a key piece of life wisdom about making a difference. Enjoy!
Do you ever think that one person really doesn’t matter? Tabitha Brown proved that one person does matter.
It was 1846. She joined one of the wagon trains of adventurers hoping to start a life in America’s west. Read more
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Best of Steve Goodier: Make a Difference
June 12, 2016 by admin
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This post first appeared in our blog here.
Do you ever think that one person really doesn’t matter? Tabitha Brown proved that one person does matter.
It was 1846. She joined one of the wagon trains of adventurers hoping to start a life in America’s west.
Grandma Brown, as she was affectionately called, was 62 years old, only five feet tall, and weighed all of 108 pounds when well fed. Because she was partly paralyzed, she leaned on a cane and walked with a limp.
Along the way, she showed great courage and stamina. As she crossed the Great Plains and the Rocky Mountains, she nursed the wagon train’s sick, though at one point, she neared starvation herself after the caravan’s cattle were rustled off by Rogue River Indians. Read more
Steve Goodier - Make a Difference
September 4, 2012 by admin
Filed under Empowerment
Do you ever think that one person really doesn’t matter? Tabitha Brown proved that one person does matter.
It was 1846. She joined one of the wagon trains of adventurers hoping to start a life in America’s west.
Grandma Brown, as she was affectionately called, was 62 years old, only five feet tall, and weighed all of 108 pounds when well fed. Because she was partly paralyzed, she leaned on a cane and walked with a limp.
Along the way, she showed great courage and stamina. As she crossed the Great Plains and the Rocky Mountains, she nursed the wagon train’s sick, though at one point, she neared starvation herself after the caravan’s cattle were rustled off by Rogue River Indians. Read more
Could YOU be a Messenger of Change?
December 12, 2009 by admin
Filed under Latest 10MC News
Most of us have within us a deep-down desire to make a difference. To make a positive difference in the world that we will be remembered for. What it really comes down to is the legacy we will leave for all those we will leave behind.
Most of us also want to somehow be an agent of change. A catalyst that, with a simple message and mission, will positively impact thousands and thousands of people in a world hungry for change.
I’m sure you would agree that most of us also harbor the dream of one day writing a book and becoming a respected, published author. Read more
1 Million Books of Peace Project
October 7, 2009 by admin
Filed under Latest 10MC News
We are very pleased to announce the launch of our 1 Million Books of Peace Project.
The goal is to attract 1,000 budding (or existing) authors to create short, 32-page mini-books, written on one of the many topics of peace. One million books will then be distributed to schools, churches, shelters, youth centers, prisons, and the general public (through bookstores and gift shops) in 2010.
Our complete authoring course teaches everything you need to know to write, design and print your book - at your own pace and from the comfort of your home. Read more