You hear stories about what people have found in a library book they borrowed or a used book they purchased. Sometimes it's a simple receipt and other times it's more. There are also some people who have found money in items they purchase from the grocery store put there by a "mystery philanthropist."
Wouldn't it be nice to combine the two? Not all of us are able to leave $100 bills in cookie boxes at the grocery store, we are all able to write a short, uplifting note to leave for someone to find. That small little note may just brighten someones day.
Leave it in a book, put a note in the copier for the next person to use it to find, put a sticky note on a milk carton at the grocery store, give a kind note to your hairdresser to give to their next client, hand a note to the cashier, put a note in the pocket of a pair of pants at the store for the person who buys them. Anywhere you can put a kind note for someone to find later, do it!
A teen who got braces that day may no longer like the way they look, but if they were to find a note in a book they pick up telling them that they're beautiful, it may make them feel a little less about them self.
A struggling single parent who it at their wits' end might see a note telling them to hang in there because it will get better and get a second wind allowing them to make it through the day.
I created this blog as a place to share notes that you have left or found. It doesn't matter if you found a note a few hours ago or a few years ago, I would love to have the ability to help you share the impact it had on you.
Since this blog is new and I won't have posts from you to share, the first few posts will likely be sharing stories I find online of people finding or leaving notes.

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