Read The Stories
The journey of cards travelling around the world.
The journey of cards travelling around the world.
Lori
- Omaha, NE - United States - January 7, 2016 HRAM Conference
- January 7, 2016
How?
I will give it to a co-worker, Sara.
When I began working with the company 9.5 years ago, she was one of the first people (not in my department) to strike up a conversation with me. It wasn’t about work – it was about me. She was generally interested in me and made me feel like a great person. She has a heart of gold and I will always remember her compassion for others.
Josh
- Grand Island Nebraska, 1-6-16
- January 7, 2016
How?
Jon handed cards out after a performance for the CNHRMA.
After seeing how passionate Jon was during his presentation and seeing how just one moment can change someone’s life. I decided to take a card and pass it on when I see someone with as much passion as Jon has.
Kevin
- I received my card in Grand Island, NE on January 7, 2016.
- January 7, 2016
How?
I received my card after hearing Jon Petz's presentation and story about Nathan.
I was so moved by Nathan’s story, that I just had to take one of the cards. I can’t wait to pass it along to someone!
Chris
- Tampa, FL 12/10/2015
- December 11, 2015
How?
My best girlfriend gave it to me while my husband was deployed. I plan to pass it off to a coworker.
Susan
- In conference materials - inside the Significance in Simple Moments book. Louisville, KY USA
- November 4, 2015
How?
I am the first to have this particular card. I plan to give it to someone who brightens my day when I most need it.
The book has already inspired me to do quick “small” things for others.
Teresa
- Rotary District Conference, Lancaster, OH 10/24/15
- October 29, 2015
How?
Jon Petz, and I don't know who I will give it to yet.
Miranda
- I ordered this book after seeing Jon Petz speak at the WI SHRM conference in WI Dells.
- October 25, 2015
How?
I will mail this card to my friend Katie
Katie and I met when I was about 12 years old she used to baby-sit my cousins. We ended up dating guys who were good friends and even did some college classes together. I will never forget our speech class days together. We went through a lot with the guys we were dating at the time and down the road both finally met our soul mates and the loves of our life and had kids. I haven’t seen or talked to Katie in a few years but will always know she is my friend and made a difference in my life and where I am today. We went through a lot together. Katie thanks for being one of my significant people in my life over the years. Some day we do need to make time to get together with or without the kids and catch up its been far too long.
Lauren
- French Lick, IN
- October 22, 2015
How?
I will give it to the Loan Administrator that processes my work. I am constantly praised at work for my efficiency and work ethic, but that would not be possible without her beside me doing her job and doing it very, very well!
Angela
- I received this card from Jon petz at a conference he spoke at in Wisconsin dells Wisconsin.
- October 19, 2015
How?
I plan to pass this card on to a good friend of mine who is having a rough time with some family matters. I hope this card will bring a smile to her face and warm her heart.
I hope my card will make its way to my twin sister who will not speak to me because of past hurt and grudges. If my 7 of hearts makes it to her my simple wish is that she knows I still love her and would like to grow in friendship.
Gail
- Wichita,Ks on 9/22/15
- October 1, 2015
How?
My Senior Manager at Child Start at a Team Meeting. I will give a card to a friend of mine, Leigh.
Leigh, for years now, has helped me feed my cat and dog. She has a family member who works at the Pet food distributor and they get the food at cost or when a bag is slightly torn its free. My cat came down with diabetes and I could not afford the special diet food for diabetic cats. Leigh has gotten it for me and she has done it at not cost to me. I appreciate this gesture so very much so I award Leigh with a 7 of Hearts card and hope she can pass it on to someone who has made a difference in her life. Kudos to Leigh! Thanks is not enough for such a wonderful helpful friend.