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Tuesday, December 16, 2008

The Go-Giver Phenomenon

Go-Givers are people who consistently apply and live by 4 golden rules, no matter what the conditions, circumstances or challenges facing them: Keep Growing, Keep Moving, Keep Giving, Keep Creating

We gave intent to receive copies of the book published by Burg-Scott Communications in exchange for promoting the Go-Giver Stories Competition but nothing materialised. As there are no bookshops in Lesotho and very few people here can purchase items online (thank the universe that the credit crunch has not affected this part of the world!) it seems we will have to wait until one of the missionaries makes a trip back home before we can share in the Go-Giver phenomenon.

Thank you to all the Go-Givers who contributed christmas gifts for the children who are discipled at the United Pentecostal Church, funding for the Word of Life Christian pre-school, donations for the Jewels of Hope Project that provides food, care and a childrens' ministry to Aids orphans and the people who ordered copies of Dr Brown's guide to Controlled Leverage Investments in support of Louis Gregory Foundation projects. You will all be receiving VIP invitations to our annual fundraiser.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi - Thom Scott from Burg-Scott Communications.

Thanks for the great post. I just wanted to clarify a couple points:

1) entries need to be received by midnight Sunday December 21st.

2) Those who submitted one of the top 3 stories or videos will receive 2 tickets to our annual Extreme Business Makeovers event in Orlando (April 24-26, 2009). The top entrant will also receive free hotel accommodations for the event. (Still great, but not quite "all expenses paid.")

Thanks for being a Go-Giver!

All the Best,
Thom

Unknown said...

Dear Angel in Disguise,

Thanks so much for spreading the word about The Go-Giver! I hope you have the chance to read it soon, and would love to hear your reactions.

Meanwhile, I have to point out that the book doesn't actually make any of the points you describe here. The things you say in your post are very nice thoughts — but they don't really have anything to do with what Bob and I wrote in the book itself.

I just didn't want your readers to be confused.

Hope you enjoy the book!

Best regards,

John David Mann