I recently discovered
an awesome
new site
via postsecret.
It's called 1000 Awesome things.
It's fabulous!
It's an excellent way to brighten up your day.
Not to mention its all so true.
There is even a book that recently
came out called The Book of Awesome.
Check it out here
no really check it out!
I just find it all so inspiring!
Here's a little blip about the author:
Neil Pasricha never imagined that writing about the smell of gasoline, thinking it’s Thursday when it’s really Friday, or wearing underwear just out of the dryer would amount to anything. A self-described “average guy” with a typical 9-to-5 job in the suburbs, Neil started his blog 1000 Awesome Things, as a small reminder — in a world of rising sea levels, global conflict, and a troubled economy — of the free, easy little joys that make life sweet. He certainly didn’t anticipate that his site would gain a readership of millions of people, win two Webby Awards (“the Internet’s highest honor” according to The New York Times), be named one of PC Magazine’s Top 100 Sites, or become a place where people from around the world would come to celebrate the simple pleasures of daily life.
Isn't it funny how things work out?
It's an excellent way to brighten up your day.
Not to mention its all so true.
There is even a book that recently
came out called The Book of Awesome.
Check it out here
no really check it out!
I just find it all so inspiring!
Here's a little blip about the author:
Neil Pasricha never imagined that writing about the smell of gasoline, thinking it’s Thursday when it’s really Friday, or wearing underwear just out of the dryer would amount to anything. A self-described “average guy” with a typical 9-to-5 job in the suburbs, Neil started his blog 1000 Awesome Things, as a small reminder — in a world of rising sea levels, global conflict, and a troubled economy — of the free, easy little joys that make life sweet. He certainly didn’t anticipate that his site would gain a readership of millions of people, win two Webby Awards (“the Internet’s highest honor” according to The New York Times), be named one of PC Magazine’s Top 100 Sites, or become a place where people from around the world would come to celebrate the simple pleasures of daily life.
Isn't it funny how things work out?
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