Read The Stories
The journey of cards travelling around the world.
The journey of cards travelling around the world.
I attended two of Jon’s presentations today. Awesome & inspiring gentleman! I vow not to leave his message behind in the conference room. Thanks for realizing your gift to others and sharing. Your friend, Rich Lynde
I was sitting in the front row during Jon’s keynote address at our conference. I was immediately mesmerized by his awesome red shoes! (I LOVE red! Just bought a new car and one requirement was the color red!) And I had just had a conversation with a lady I met in the hallway walking to the conference and we were discussing the color red! Anyway, I thought Jon was amusing at first, but I’m not easily captivated, so I was “multi-tasking.” As he continued sharing his story, my intrigued deepened. By the last 10 minutes, I was no longer multi-tasking and completely captivated and touched by the story of Nathan. I got the book “Significance…” and a deck of the Mem-cards with the intention of sharing with my entire team with the hope that many of them will continue the journey and make a difference to someone else. Jon helped me to remember that your gift doesn’t have to be huge, or landmark, but you can make a huge difference in someone’s day and someone’s life by utilizing whatever gift(s) God has given you. I’m going to start by thinking about each person in my department and writing a personal note to them to include with the “Mem-card” and encourage them to remember that they are so much more than “just a…” This will be great exercise to make the most of my travel time back home. Maybe I’ll find someone in the airport to be more than “just a…”
I plan on giving this card to a staff member
I had the privilege of hearing Jon speak at a Seminar of HR Professionals. He shared a beautiful but sad story on how he made a difference to a young boy and his family. He encouraged each of us to take a single moment and make it Significant. I have chosen to take up this challenge and do my best to make one moment in someone’s life as Significant as possible in as many opportunities that present themselves. There was not one dry eye in the room when Jon shared his Significant moment. I only hope I can complete this moment in the same humility and grace in which Jon did.
This card was found at my college right before a nursing skill check off. It gave me hope.
Coworker’s wife received the book and brought it into to work for others to read. Another coworker found the card in the back of the book and handed the card to me and I was the first to register it.
Coworker’s wife received the book and brought it into to work for others to read. Another coworker found the card in the back of the book and handed the card to me and I was the first to register it.