Tuesday, February 6, 2007

How did you get here?

You don't know why, but you want to know....

You probably got here because a stranger gave you a gift, or did something nice, and gave you a message that said "ContagiousGiving.com"

It felt good, didn't it?

Weren't you curious?

But here's what you don't know-

When you click on "comment" and describe the gift you received,
the person who gave it to you will feel good too.

You can do that for them, can't you?

But here's where you REALLY get the benefit-

YOU get to spread the good feeling further by giving a gift, big or small, to ANY STRANGER- along with the message "ContagiousGiving.com"

Then check here to see when they add a comment!

When you complete that circle, you'll get a HUGE LIFT in excitement, BUT I WARN YOU:

You WILL want to do it again!

It's Contagious.

It's Contagious Giving.

dot com.

Read through some of the comments for good ideas for gifts, or think of your own!
You don't have to buy anything; you can just perform an "act of kindness" too.

Whatever you choose to do, and the energy you do it with, will come back to you manyfold- I personally thank you for being here, and for whatever you do to spread the great feeling of:

CONTAGIOUS GIVING!!

P.S.- Feel free to pass this website along to anyone with the giving spirit!

P.P.S- Write a comment!

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Today I got on the subway to go home after coming to the city for a meeting that was a waste of my time. My mind was only focused on the 12 minutes I had to get to Penn & then sprint to catch the LIRR. Until a man stood in front of me with a giant "contagious" smile. He looked harmless enough, but you can't be too careful in NYC. So when he motioned for me to take a single pink rose from his hand, I hesitated and wondered what the catch was going to be. His sincere smile is what I think motivated me to take it from him. The rose was followed by a business card that simply said "www.contagiousgiving.com". My mind filled with wonder about what motivates a person to do such a random act of kindness. It makes me full of hope to know that there are people willing to go beyond the generic ways of helping others and really get out there to spread this message. I was a believer before, but after witnessing this today I feel more devoted and inspired to get out there and make a difference. Thank you!

Anonymous said...

I was on a subway coming home from work. I was particularly sad. My mother just died and I was thinking about her. A very pleasant man with a sincere smile handed me a pink rose. When I asked him what was in it for him, he handed me a card with this web address. What a terrific yet simple notion. Wonderful. I will carry it on. Thank you.

Stephen said...

I was on my way to a meeting, slightly upset that the 2, 3 trains were running local — your flower-giving was enchanting to see and I wore the pink rose you gave me in my buttonhole to my meeting, then I gave it to my friend Jason when I got home just now, five minutes ago. Don't stop!

Anonymous said...

Someone gave me a white rose and a business card written "ContagiousGiving.com" when I was reading a Buddhism magazine in the train. Now I put the rose in the blue glass bottle. It looks pretty. Thank you very much.

Unknown said...

A friend was visiting from DC this President's Day weekend. She took the subway to meet me and when she got to my place, she had a pink rose in her hand. She said someone had given it to her along with something that said contagiousgiving.com. She gave it to me and I trimmed it and put it in a water bottle. To my suprise it regained its spunk and now is in my apartment. Thanks!

Alrady said...

I arrived here because of a comment on my blog. that lead me to explore and here I am . Great idea the Contagious Giving! Awesome!