Gary Vaynerchuk had the idea of a Good People Day. Here’s part of what he said about it:
I want to try to get the WHOLE INTERNET Community behind this mission I have to make sure that tomorrow people write and talk and blog and twitter and just flat out SING about people that are AWESOME and GOOD.
This GPD was supposed to be April 3, but I did not find out about it until yesterday. So, I am blogging on this topic with the view that it’s better late than never.
I could write about a huge number of good people, and have been blessed to be surrounded with good people all of my life. But, today I will highlight someone I do not even personally know, but whose writing convinces me she is an extraordinarily good person: Jennifer.
Jennifer manages a blog, of the personal diary variety, in which she talks about her conversion to Catholicism from atheism. She also talks about the difficulty of being a young mother of three children, and often discusses how hard she has to work to manage her time and to keep perspective. An excellent reminder that good life management techniques are useful for everyone, not just for those vying to climb the corporate ladder.
One of Jen’s recent articles, and a fairly representative one, is here.
I offer this link up not for any religious reasons, but rather for the following reasons:
- For one, the article is one of the more well-written articles I have ever seen on a personal blog … Jennifer’s writing style is something we can all learn from. Regular readers know that I love to see people use their talents, and Jennifer is clearly a very talented writer.
- Secondly, she talks about the importance of putting first things first. In her case, this means ensuring that her daily Liturgy of the Hours prayers are scheduled and that she keeps these appointments with herself.
So you can see why I enjoy reading several of Jen’s articles: it refreshes me to read high-quality writing, and she often has some insights that are useful to people of any religion (or those who have no religion).
It occurs to me that I really should write more of this type of post, in which I highlight someone who is doing good. What are your thoughts? Also, I’d like to hear your recommendations on future people to highlight.