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1. I think in those days it cost too much time, money and energy to contribute
2.to the community or the world. But all that change when I started
3.my good-deed-a-day project. I want to show my daughter we could
4. do more and that is the starting point. I resolved to do a good deed
5. a day for 60 days. After a few days, I found it was easier than I have
6.expected. They were small acts of kindness but I knew I were making
7.a difference. Soon, my family and I was swapping stories at the
8.dinner table. Towards the end of 60 days, I knew I have changed.
9.The habit established in me has continued even today. I feel
10. a responsibility to take action where once I look the other way.
Answers
Answer:
1) I thought in those days it cost too much time,money and energy to contribute
2) to the community or the world. But all that changed when I started
3) my good-deed-a-day project. I wanted to show my daughter we could
4) do more and that was the starting point. I resolved to do a good deed
5) a day for 60 days. After a few days, I found it was easier than I had
6) expected. They were small acts of kindness but I knew I was making
7) a difference. Soon, my family and I were swapping stories at the
8) dinner table. Towards the end of 60 days, I knew I had changed.
9) The habit established in me was being continued even today. I feel
10) a responsibility to take action where once I have looked the other way.
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Answer:
- I thought in those days it cost too much time,money and energy to contributeto the community or the world.
- But all that changed when I started my good-deed-a-day project.
- I wanted to show my daughter we could do more and that was the starting point.
- I resolved to do a good deed a day for 60 days.
- After a few days, I found it was easier than I had expected.
- They were small acts of kindness but I knew I was making
- a difference. Soon, my family and I were swapping stories at the dinner table.
- Towards the end of 60 days, I knew I had changed.
- The habit established in me was being continued even today.
- I feel a responsibility to take action where once I have looked the other way.