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Summary

The article discusses the "Three Simple Questions" challenge by the Good Vibes Club, focusing on personal experiences of joy and ways to spread positivity.

Abstract

The "Three Simple Questions" challenge, initiated by the Good Vibes Club and edited by Trisha Faye, invites participants to reflect on and share small and large joys in their lives, as well as methods for spreading joy to others. The author expresses delight in the presence of their granddaughter, cherishes the humorous storytelling of their husband, and advocates for the power of smiling and attentive listening as means to uplift others. The publication aims to foster a positive community through such challenges and personal narratives.

Opinions

  • The author finds immense joy in spending time with their grandchildren, particularly their granddaughter from Texas.
  • Humor in the husband's storytelling, especially his old sayings, is a significant source of happiness for the author.
  • The author believes that genuine smiling and active listening are impactful ways to spread joy, noting its importance for both children and adults.
  • There is an appreciation for the Good Vibes Club's mission to create a space for positive and uplifting content.
  • The author tags a number of individuals who might enjoy participating in the challenge, indicating a desire to share and spread positivity within the community.
  • The author encourages readers to become Medium members or support them through a coffee purchase, showing enthusiasm for community growth and engagement.

Three Simple Answers On Good Vibes Club

One More Feel Good Challenge

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Three Simple Questions

Three simple questions is the name of this challenge by the Good Vibes Club edited by Trisha Faye. I have answered the three questions she asked. This is a new publication that wants to have positive articles. I have to love a publication like that.

My Answers

1. What’s a small joy that fills your soul with delight?

My granddaughter has flown here from Texas today and she can always make me smile. I adore my grandchildren, and I spend as much time as possible with them.

“Appreciation is a wonderful thing. It makes what is excellent in others belong to us as well.” — Voltaire

2. What’s a large joy that swells your heart with love?

One thing that swells my heart with joy is my husband, as he starts explaining something he has experienced in his past. There always has to be something funny in his stories. He has some crazy old sayings from the past, which simply make me laugh. I love to see him smile as he talks.

3. What’s one way you can spread joy with others?

I believe smiling at others and so important and listening to them without interrupting is something that spreads joy. I have particularly noticed this with the children across the street. I think children often feel like the adults are not really listening to them. However, that may hold true for adults as well.

Thanks to Trisha Faye for this new challenge.

Tagging some people who might like a challenge.

Yana Bostongirl, Denise Kendig, Nancy Blackman, Linda Lum, John Hansen, Dr. Preeti Singh, Natalie, Grace Bianco, Dennis Gorbunov, Linda Ng, Benighted, Annelise Lords, Michele Maize, Orla K, Pam Winter, Lu Skerdoo, Paul Gardner, Gerald Washington, Wire Editor Newman, Claudia Ciobanu, Leonard Tillerman, Patricia Hamlett, Nikolaos Skordilis, Mona Lazar, Maria Rattray, Autistic Widower, B.R. Shenoy, Linda Locke, Amanda Laughland, Klara Holloway, Kayla Tackett, Annie Trevaskis, Scot Butwell, Diana Pippin, Gerald Washington, Celeste Wilson, Katie Michaelson, Paul Walker, Jenny Alexamder, Marta Henriques,

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