Read The Stories
The journey of cards travelling around the world.
The journey of cards travelling around the world.

Anna
- Columbus Ohio
- February 18, 2019
How?
My daughter gave to me. I plan on giving it to a friend
My daughter was touched by this and gave to me to pass on , which I will certainly do.
I was at Nationwide at a sale summit and had a wonderful experience , hearing about the story of 7 of hearts .
So she got it and she headed to me. Great story right.
USA/Canada Forum
Ann from or Saturday morning weight watcher meeting gave it to me. He walked over this morning and handed me the card and told me to go online to understand it better. I looked at the card before I put it in my purse and I had this feeling of warmth come over me. Just the idea that someone would think that I made a difference what is a bit overwhelming. But to be perfectly honest it was such a nice feeling too – well to think that I could make a difference! I think my entire life I always felt as though I had nothing to offer. And I’ve also never really joining conversations only because I’ve thought of myself as so uneducated. Can you imagine only a high school education in this day and age. But I’m going to send in a note to let her know that this brought me so much joy
Received it from a lady whom I help load items into her car when it was icy. No big deal but she appreciated it.
Jon spoke at our IT conference for local government IT people. The story moved all of us and I want to spread the story and acknowledge new ones.
Jon spoke at our IT conference for local government IT people. The story moved all of us and I want to spread the story and acknowledge new ones.
Giving to cydney my Occupational therapist.
She is inspiring me to take my hurt finger further and further. Even though she hurts me…she is helping get better one moment at a time.
Jen
- Michigan
- January 12, 2019
How?
I recieved it from my son's partner and will be sending it on to Rachel Grant
I received the book ‘Significance’ by Jon Petz on X-mas day. It was given to me by my son’s partner, who explained that she thought it was the perfect book for me because of the impact I’ve had on her. She went on to say that she appreciates my encouragement and support through some difficult situations and that the way I just live my life is inspiring. Those kind words took me aback at the moment, and I’ve been taking some time to receive them. In the days after I read the book, I found that I really identified with so many things—including being down that road in my life where I’ve felt that I was not good enough. At the very end of the book, I found the 7 of hearts card and the encouragement to share my story and pass it on. I knew who I will be sending that 7 of hearts to–Rachel Grant-Abuse and Recovery Coach.
I found Rachel at the point in my healing journey where I felt stuck, overwhelmed and unloveable. Her care and coaching have forever changed my life. During our work together, I have been challenged and now feel self-empowered in many ways. I appreciate that she openly talks about her own life and shares some really vulnerable things, including experiences that do not always go perfectly. She explains that mistakes can offer us opportunities to learn and move forward. I find that so inspiring and have come a long way in unraveling my perfectionism because of her acceptance and support. I have also benefited greatly from her care—cheering me on, notedly holding space for me, and nudging my growth.
Before my work with Rachel, I would have very rarely called myself ‘significant’ in anyone’s life. Because of the deep healing I’ve done and her compassion, I now know and believe I am worthy. This book also reaffirms that the ordinary things I do every day—being who I am, even if its not done perfectly–and just the simple moments like showing up is what matters are key. I look forward to seeing where this 7 of hearts travels and who it touches.
