6th Annual Gratitude Challenge: Forgiveness

By Meghan Rossi

After a fateful 6 mile run around the Cotton Bowl in Pasadena, CA, Theo and I launched Go Get It LIFE in 2014. Our launching event: The Gratitude Challenge.

Since that launch, Go Get It LIFE has produced three 5k Charity Fun Runs, a PSA commercial, donated thousands of dollars in support to a vast number of charities and individuals, shared hundreds of personal stories here on our blog, grown a robust international social media community, launched a line of Mindfulness products, and are now kicking off our 6th Annual Gratitude Challenge.

Thank you for helping Go Get It LIFE in our mission to encourage us all to live our best lives possible. This is an all volunteer team, and our store funds our bottom line of website and social fees. Thank you for your ongoing purchases of our giveback gear.

For our 6th Annual Gratitude Challenge we are focusing on the transformative power of forgiveness. We ask you to share your stories of forgiveness.

Perhaps it’s how you forgave someone else. How long did it take, and how did it affect you and the other person? Or, have you forgiven yourself for something? This is one angle of forgiveness we often overlook: forgiving ourselves. Lastly, there is forgiveness that someone gives you. How did it feel to be forgiven?

We ask you to share your stories of forgiveness. Include a photo of yourself. Please email them to info@gogetitLIFE.com Entries are due by December 22, 2019.

We will be announcing five winners on January 2, 2020.

Winners will be part of a YouTube Live Video hangout with Theo and I, receive a Mindfulness Logbook or Journal, and I’ll make you a custom essential oil item. Your story will also be featured here on GoGetItLIFE.com

We absolutely cannot wait to receive your stories of forgiveness for our 6th Annual Gratitude Challenge.

hugs,

Meghan

One thought on “6th Annual Gratitude Challenge: Forgiveness

  1. patti smith

    Hi Megan, What a wonderful thing you and Theo are doing. It truly warms my heart. I read Theo’s ‘story’ on Facebook daily. I’m in Northern Ca, but would love to stay in touch with all the good you’re doing. Happy Holidays to you both.

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