Golden Ticket Event this weekend, saving lives…

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This weekend in California, under a real “Circus Big Tent” Brendon Burchard is hosting “life’s Golden Ticket.” 

 

 

http://www.lifesgoldenticket.com/ Ken McArthur is there with the Impact Action Team, spreading the message to “Speak up and Save Lives.”  He is there with my good friend Deremiah *CPE to let everyone know that children are important and we can help save lives. 

Deremiah has a dream to stop teen suicide by helping those at risk to see that there is a great life out there for them to live.  Deremiah was at that point (contemplating suicide) in his life and decided instead to LIVE and make a difference. Deremiah works tirelessly with kids to help make a better way for them.  He doesn’t tell too many people how he does it (he is very modest), so I am going to let you in on a few secrets…

Deremiah helps kids in ways that have a big impact on their lives.  He has paid to have braces put on teeth, purchased clothes for kids, paid for things they would not otherwise have.  Deremiah does not talk too much about all the things he does, but I have seen a glimpse at who he is being with the kids and he is wonderful.  He understands what kids go through that are struggling, he has been there.  He spends time with kids. 

So here is how you can find out more and help:

My good friend, Ken McArthur is standing in a circus tent today asking 2,000 people to spread a message of hope to teenagers who don’t think that life is worth living.

 

I think it’s a great message of hope for anyone and would love to see all of my readers think about spreading it today.

 

Here’s Ken’s simple message for for giving hope (and maybe saving someone’s life!):

 

    G – Greet and meet: talk to others, smile, say hello, ask

        someone how they are doing

 

    I – Involve yourself and others: find a cause you can support,

        volunteer, pledge resources. Get the people around you

        involved, especially if you see someone beginning to

        withdraw. Invite them to participate in some activity, to

        “get out” of their comfort zone

 

    V – Validate others: tell others that they matter – especially

        family members and friends that you tend to see daily but

        may take for granted, give genuine complements

 

    E – Empathize: be a listening ear, take time to be fully

        present, don’t try to solve – just acknowledge someone’s

        feeling/hurt

 

You can find out more about Ken’s wonderful project with his Impact Action Team at:

 

http://clicks.aweber.com/y/ct/?l=IrIZe&m=1cD3X5pVjpOv_r&b=RporB3_5ICVEsm.UKJDLmw

 

Spread this message today!

 

And if you send it on let me know how many you sent it to!

 

All the best,

Kim Burney

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