I happened to catch the end of NPR this am, and heard that yesterday (like every November 21st), was World Hello Day. The object is to say hello to ten people during the day. To me, it just seems like a natural thing to do, but as I looked around on World Hello Day I realized that most people just aren’t interested in saying hello. We are all interested in what is going on with us, where we are going, how much time we have, and what we are eating for Thanksgiving. SO…doing my job as a proud support of World Hello Day, I am saying Hi. Pass it on…with a smile. It will make your day and another persons as well. By the way, the message is for world leaders to use communication rather than force to settle conflicts. This event started in 1973 in response to the conflict between Egypt and Israel. Perhaps George Bush and a few other world leaders might want to practice saying Hello World!
Tim Richardson is an inspirational speaker who speaks about how giving increases employee morale, lowers employee turnover, increases customer loyalty and creates higher profits for Fortune 500 companies, associations, and national conventions. He is the founder of the The Worlds Biggest Blog Party an event which will connect bloggers from all over the world to raise money for charity. He is also founder and president of the Bill Walter Melanoma Research Fund. For more information on Tim, go to www.TimRichardson.com