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You do. There are also many kids who do but they need footballs to make their dream come true and play.
Spread the joy of kicking a ball about but making a simple gesture and small donation that will buy lot of footballs for kids in Tanzania.
Help great guys from the advertising and media industry - Neil, Sam, Willem, Hugh, Matt, Darren, Steve, Thomas who has decided to fundraise money and take trip to Tanzania in November and deliver those balls to kids. To make a difference and make kids smile.
They are now fundraising to buy footballs to take out there. Don't wait but take an action and buy a football and spread lot of joy. Wherever you live, whatever you do, your support means a lot and will make a difference.
Buy a football or two :)
The project is the part of The Great Football Giveaway.
thank you!
Changing behavior is difficult. It requires right motivation and relevance. People need to see and experience how the change would relate to their lives and evaluate the wins and costs connected with change.
Here are two interesting examples of how to catch people's attention and motivate them to change through provocative and shocking tone and experience.
Let it Ring for Road Safety
Consequences by PCRM's to draw attention to the link between heart disease deaths and fast food.
What do you think? Does it work?
Cute commercial for launch of the new magazine Anthology .
What's great about magazines is that you can have it with you and read it on the go, at home, at the office...as long as it inspires and is relevant.
'Technology changes. Humans don't.' We may not change but we adapt. The new technological advances and tools we take into use have an influence on how we behave, they make us not only discover the needs, we had no idea we had before but also they make our brains adapt to the new environment.
Seeing sound is not the most common expression we would hear, but rather a super hero quality. Do you remember Emma from HeroesTV Series, who was scared to discover she can see sounds. Wonderful ability.
However, there is the whole discipline called cymatics, which studies of visible sound and vibration and turns the sounds into physical shapes.
Exciting. You can visualize your sound with physical objects. Give it shape, going beyond your dreams and thoughts. Here is an example of home-made cymatics.
Going beyond and discovering the new layers of things and experiences. Sound seems to be limited to hearing. But it doesn't need to stop at it. We can broaden the experience into more senses, make it more embracing and appealing.
Well, enough was said about Google Instant. It has been live for around a day and it has already managed to kill SEO (according to some bloodthirsty bloggers)
So instead writing about Google Instant, I just think you should just sit back and watch this awesome video that illustrates how cool Google Instant an Bob Dylan are.
hattip BBH Labs
It would be useful in emergency cases when days seem a bit dull :) Can of inspiration by The Department of Doing Things for only $15!
Penguin has compiled a great list of 100 books that shaped the history and us people. As they write on their website:
"Throughout history, some books have changed the world. They have transformed the way we see ourselves - and each other. They have inspired debate, dissent, war and revolution. They have enlightened, outraged, provoked and comforted. They have enriched lives - and destroyed them."
Nothing beats a quiet evening with a book, words gets under your skin and slowly populate your mind and take you to the new world. Words that convey a change. Words that never leave you. Words that enrich your live forever.
The list is the real treat for the mind. Enjoy.
Photo from Booklover
I am a big fan of Uniqlo. They keep on delivering great stuff that integrates the experience of shopping with being social. Lucky counter - tweet about a product and its price will come down for everybody.
This drawing made me smile. The beauty of every day, which is filled with amazing moments we tend to overlook...we should be better to memorize in pictures every day moments to rediscover their beauty.
Via Indexed
