Positive News
Mar 21 Positive News Weekly Recap: March 14 – March 21
Optimism in the News – With all of the doom and gloom out there, it’s tough to find some cheerful stories that make you smile. Collecting these stories and sharing them with you is the fun part! To follow more of the things I find online, you can follow @OptimistOrg (Twitter feed) or the eOptimist… View Comments · Keep reading »
Mar 2 Optimism in the News: Feb. 24 – March 2, 2011
This week’s positive news stories are coming a couple of days late and will hopefully pull you out of the mid-week funk. Mid-week boost: Anne Frank said “ How wonderful it is that nobody need wait a single moment before starting to improve the world.” Think about that. What can you do today, right this minute that… View Comments · Keep reading »
Feb 21 Week in Review: The Good News 2/14 – 2/21
Thought for the week: Myspace Quotes Graphics Optimism in the News February 14 – February 21 Costumed crusaders taking it to the streets: “Crusaders costumed in tights, capes, cowls and other accoutrements are turning up with surprising regularity in American cities to fight what they consider their biggest enemy: public apathy.” http://www.msnbc.msn.com ¦ February 16,… View Comments · Keep reading »
Jan 31 Optimism in the News 1/24 – 1/31
Quote of the Week: “One kind word can warm three winter months.” – Japanese Proverb Optimism from around the web January 24, 2011 – January 31, 2011 Five happy news and life stories that you might have missed in the past week. Good things to happen and people can make a positive difference. A Chocolate… View Comments · Keep reading »
Jan 17 Celebrate the 10th Annual Happiness Week & Hunt For the Happiest Person
For the last 10 years, the Secret Society of Happy People have been celebrating Happiness Week each January to celebrate staying positive and active after the holiday’s are over and the cold of winter has set in. This year, Happiness Week falls on the third week in January which is also during the day researchers… View Comments · Keep reading »