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100 Days of Giving
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100 Days of Giving in Brampton, ON
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100 Days of Giving in Brampton, ON
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One Hundred Days of Giving is an inspirational and uplifting journey through intentionally and thoughtfully giving. Giving what? Everything, anything and nothing. During this exercise of giving for one hundred days, Ms. Stutzman met new people, impacted many lives and received far more than she gave. Read about the gifts, the thought process behind the giving and the impact of the daily exercise.
Each daily entry has a thought or a lesson learned attached, in some cases, the daily statement comes as a challenge. At the end of each day, you are encouraged to write about your own giving experience by responding to the questions. If the questions do not fit your situation, write about something else, they are merely there as an aide, an inspiration, not an obstacle. It is the author’s hope that you give yourself over to this experience and be open to receiving; what she accomplished during this one hundred days is just a sampling of the kind of impact you can have on others, your family, your community and yourself.
One Hundred Days of Giving is an inspirational and uplifting journey through intentionally and thoughtfully giving. Giving what? Everything, anything and nothing. During this exercise of giving for one hundred days, Ms. Stutzman met new people, impacted many lives and received far more than she gave. Read about the gifts, the thought process behind the giving and the impact of the daily exercise.
Each daily entry has a thought or a lesson learned attached, in some cases, the daily statement comes as a challenge. At the end of each day, you are encouraged to write about your own giving experience by responding to the questions. If the questions do not fit your situation, write about something else, they are merely there as an aide, an inspiration, not an obstacle. It is the author’s hope that you give yourself over to this experience and be open to receiving; what she accomplished during this one hundred days is just a sampling of the kind of impact you can have on others, your family, your community and yourself.





















