It was my honor to serve as Donna’s editor for 100 Ways to Make a Difference. I was frankly awed by everything she herself does to bring light to the world. She inspired me with her passion to share her kindness and love, help others with her skills and efforts, and spread caring and beauty wherever she goes. If we could all follow her example with even just a few of these many ways to make a difference, what a better world we would all enjoy!
~ Peggy Henrikson
Pat Crocker - an award-winning cookbook author reviews Donna Frawley’s book “100 Ways to Make a Difference.”
100 Ways to Make a Difference: Creating Ripples of Love for a Lasting Legacy.
Every spiritual teacher—from Jesus, to Buddha, to Mohammad—instructed about the power of choice: how to make wise choices, how love factors into wise choices, and how we suffer when we think, speak, and act out of fear, revenge, or anger.
Donna Frawley shows us how to choose kindness and love every day, while confirming that our power is never something you can take from the outside to wear, or have, or own. Instead, 100 Ways to Make a Difference guides us to the understanding that the purpose of our life journey comes from the inside and that if we are kind, if we shine light, and send ripples of love out to those around us, those choices not only bless us, but everyone around us.
Since receiving Frawley’s book, I’m at day twelve—Tell Someone in Your Family How Much They Mean to You—I know from actually applying the daily devotions in my life, that they do have an impact on me and everyone in my orbit.
We intuitively know what to do, Donna Frawley simply sets us up for kindness every day by reminding us of all the loving choices we have the power to manifest. I start every day with ten minutes of reading and reflecting on one way to Make a Difference and I’ll begin again at day one once I’ve reached day 100.
Thank you, Donna, for creating this tool for making choices that matter. It’s a gem, a guide to reaching the calm center of our soul, and it’s a roadmap for those who wish to leave this world a better place for having lived.