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DAYMAKER
A few times each year, I interrupt
the regular Inspire
message to bring you a special
announcement.
Today, I am writing to share
a simple, yet profound
idea that has been championed
by a remarkable man
named David Wagner.
David's idea is to be a Daymaker.
Just as you'd expect
a Daymaker is someone who intentionally
does things
to "make someone's day"... several
times per day,
every day.
If you watch the "Good Morning
America" show in the
mornings on ABC, you probably
saw David last week.
He was on the show to kick off
the start of a tour
across America to encourage
others to become
Daymakers too.
The idea is to intentionally
look for small ways to
do nice things for others.
Then quietly do them.
I want to share a quick story
about how all of this
got started. David owns
a major hair salon and spa
business that does over $25
million in annual sales.
A number of years ago, when David
still provided
services to his clients, a woman
came in for a hair cut
several weeks before she was
expected. During the
visit, David was wondering why
she had come back so
far ahead of schedule, so he
asked if she had something
special to go to that night.
The client responded that
she did not.
A few days later, David received
a letter from this woman.
In the letter she thanked David
for the care and attention
he provided and went on to explain
that the real reason
she had come in that day was
that she wanted to look
nice when they found her.
She had planned to commit
suicide that evening.
She explained that David was
so nice to her, and he
made her feel so good and so
worthy of care that she
realized that maybe life really
was worth living. She
did not commit suicide, but
rather sought professional
help to improve her life.
It was at that moment that David
realized that he had
absolutely no idea this woman
was planning suicide
the very day she was in his
chair. He realized just how
tremendously powerful the little
things he did could be.
He changed the title on his business
card to read:
David Wagner, Daymaker
He decided to write a book about
being a Daymaker.
It is a small little book.
He got a small publisher to
print a small initial run.
It became a run-away success.
Not from advertising or promotion,
but from word-of-
mouth. Friends telling
friends. The entire print run sold
out. Another print run
was ordered. Those sold out,
and the next print run is just
now becoming available.
The book had such a wonderful
response that the trade
association for the salon industry
decided to support David
and his Daymaker idea.
This group, TSA (The Salon
Association) officially proclaimed
that Wednesday, April 29th,
2003, would be Daymaker Day.
The Good Morning America show
last week was the start
of a month long tour of our
country where David is going
from city to city to tell the
Daymaker story. At each
stop along the way, salon owners
are volunteering to help
David by being Daymakers too.
They are going into
homeless shelters, Ronald McDonald
House, Children's'
Hospitals and the like to volunteer,
bringing a bit of
beauty into the lives of people
fighting some big problems.
I'm proud to be able to say that
David Wagner is my
friend, and I wanted to share
him with you. He has a
web site at:
http://www.daymakermovement.com/
His book is "Inspiring" and it
is full of wonderful quotes.
I'll close with a quote from
his book:
DIRECTION
You've got to think about the
big things
while you're doing the small
things,
so that all the small things
go in the right direction.
- Alvin
Toffler
Being a Daymaker is a simple
idea. It is easy to do.
More than anything, it is an
attitude. I find that my own
day improves in a major way
when I hold in my mind
the idea of being on the look
out for ways to make
someone else's day. You
might want to try it too!
Thanks for listening.
Regards,
Michael Bledsoe, Publisher
Inspire
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