100 Good Deeds for #DeedADay Movement

I gave up making New Year resolutions a few years ago. I find them a challenge to keep. Instead, I set intentions for the year based on a few words I pick as themes for what I would like to see more of in my life. When I heard about 100 Good Deeds, not only did I love the product and why Mary Fisher created the bracelets, I also loved what they stand for and how they would help me create a new kind of resolution for the new year.

Each bracelet is a cool fashion statement, but they also encourage everyone to do a good deed every day. A good deed means you have gone out of your way to help someone and it only counts if the deed remains anonymous. Each time you do a good deed, you move the ring on the bracelet closer to the button. The 100 Good Deeds bracelets are made by vulnerable women who have been trained for this work in Uganda, India, Indonesia, Zambia, South Africa, Rwanda, IniInand Haiti. This project gives women a way to support their families through earnings, while empowering them to also contribute to good deeds around the world.

For 2015, I’m setting a new kind of resolution and it’s all about doing good deeds. I’ve joined the #DeedADay movement and my goal is to wear my bracelet and do a deed a day. I’d like to encourage you to join with me. Imagine if we all did a good deed a day, what a better place the world would be.

To join the #DeedADay movement, share one of these images on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter or Pinterest using hashtag #DeedADay and tagging the 100 Good Deeds Bracelet. Follow them on Facebook, on Twitter, on Instagram, and on Pinterest.

I was gifted a 100 Good Deeds bracelet to review and share with my readers. However, all thoughts and opinions expressed herein are my own.

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