
Not me. I entered Help From Home into a UK nationwide competition a couple of weeks ago for ‘small groundbreaking projects that are making a BIG difference.’ I entered the competition and promptly forget about because it’s one of those things you do impromptu and think ‘seriously, me winning – never.’
Surprise, surprise I didn’t win, but fanfare of trumpet, roll of drums, I did come second. Apparently over 100 project entered the competition and as I’ve found out later, the eleven other initiatives that were shortlisted either were sponsored by some big firms and/or received thousands pounds in grant money and/or have many people working on the project either full or part time. I can claim to none of these, which for me if I’d known about the calibre of the projects entering, I wouldn’t have entered. Anyway here’s the link to the comp announcement page.
The other day, I came across an article on Web land about the connection between kindness and your state of health. Apparently there is a connection and it’s a very beneficial one for the person doing the kind acts. Check out the article here and see whether it’s better to be angry or kind. OK, so you can’t be bothered to read it, but the gist of the article is that kindness is good for you. So take another look around Help From Home and see what kind acts you can do. I am now thinking of displaying a health warning log for Help From Home – but in this case, it will be the warning that you will come into some good health. LOL
Til next time.