By The Beachwood Positivity Affairs Desk
The following press release announcing The Be Positive Do Something Positive initiative which promotes positive thought and action worldwide, may be of interest to your audience. Any editorial comment or mention that you may give this press release would be greatly appreciated.
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HAROLDSAYS PROMOTES POSITIVE THOUGHT AND ACTION WORLDWIDE WITH THE BE POSITIVE DO SOMETHING POSITIVE DAY MARCH 1, 2008
Dateline: Scranton, PA
Contact: Harold Cameron
E-mail: media@bepositiveday.com
Web Address: www.bepositiveday.com
Blog: www.haroldsays.typepad.com
SCRANTON, PA – January 16, 2008 – HaroldSays, the only truly positive consumer advocacy service in the world, is promoting The Be Positive Do Something Positive Day, March 1, 2008. The Be Positive Do Something Positive Day is a day to be celebrated by all people, all over the world; a day for each and every one of us to first “Be” positive and then to “DO” something positive for another person, non-profit organization, or charitable cause to make our world a safer, better and more positive place in which to live.
Harold Cameron, The Chief of Helping People for HaroldSays, said that his life’s mission and passion is encouraging positive thought and action everywhere and to everyone in the world. One way that he is doing that is by promoting The Be Positive Do Something Positive Day on March 1, 2008. Harold states statistics indicate that consumer’s feelings of safety and confidence in the US are at an all-time low. Crime rates overall are the highest they have ever been in the history of our nation, according to a report released by the Department of Justice. Teen suicide is the third leading cause of death for young people between the ages of 15 and 24 in the US. Fifty seven million Americans suffer from some form of mental illness. And, the majority of people no longer feel safe in their own homes, work places, or schools due to an increase in violent activities at these locations across our country. Harold’s answer is The Be Positive Do Something Positive Day and his Be Positive Do Something Positive Initiative.
To properly celebrate The Be Positive Day it’s important that each of us first start with ourselves by “BEING” positive and then by “DOING” something positive for ourselves – ideally when we start our day. Next, for The Be Positive Day to truly be a success, we must then “BE” positive and “DO” something positive in our homes for our families. Our positive act does not need to be huge or monumental, but rather, it can be something seemingly small such as cooking dinner for our family and then sitting down and enjoying it together as a family.
Finally, for The Be Positive Do Something Positive Day to be a positively world-changing success, we ALL need to “BE” positive and then “DO” something positive for another person, non-profit organization, or charitable cause. If we are a student, we could do something positive for a fellow student. If we are an employee of a company or organization, we might do something positive for one of our co-workers. We could also do something positive for an organization such as The American Red Cross, Habitat for Humanity, Stand Up For Kids, a local humane society, Big Brothers/Big Sisters, A United Way affiliated organization or agency in our area, or some other non-profit organization or charitable cause we believe in and want to help.
Governor Edward G. Rendell, Governor of PA, The Lackawanna County Commissioners and Mayor Christopher A Doherty of Scranton, PA will be issuing proclamations to designate March 1, 2008 as the Be Positive Do Something Positive Day in the State of Pennsylvania, in Lackawanna County PA, and in the City of Scranton PA. The Luzerne County Commissioners and Mayor Thomas M. Leighton of Wilkes-Barre PA will be issuing proclamations for The Day. Governor M. Jodi Rell, Governor of Connecticut, has issued an Official Statement designating March 1, 2008 as The Be Positive Do Something Positive Day in the State of Connecticut. Senator Arlen Specter, Senator Robert Casey, Jr., and Congressman Paul Kanjorski as well as a number of other people from across the US have contacted President Bush asking him to issue a presidential proclamation for The Be Positive Day. The Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees, the NEPA Miners Football team, and The Wilkes-Barre Scranton Penguins are supporting The Be Positive Day. Jack Canfield, author of The Chicken Soup for the Soul book series,Mark Hoog, author and motivational speaker, Marlene Blaszcyk, creator of MotivateUs.com, and Scott Johnson and The Positive Music Association are all supporting The Be Positive Day and the Be Positive initiative in the US as well. Success Music in Australia is now promoting The Be Positive Do Something Positive Day in Australia.
Harold said, “Let’s unite together on March 1, 2008 and make it the most positive day our world has ever experienced!” HaroldSays, “Making our world a more positive place one person and one day at a time!”
For more information about the Be Positive Do Something Day, or to schedule an interview with Harold please call him at (570) 341-6796 or E-mail him at media@bepositiveday.com
Posted on January 16, 2008