Fill someone's bucket.

Oct 31, 2011 19:49

I made a goal, and it was to fill someone's bucket every day.  Now you may be asking, "What does it mean to fill a bucket?" Very likely, in fact, because probably not a lot of you people have read Have you filled a bucket today? So what is all this fill a bucket stuff?

Well, the bucket you're filling (or taking from) is someone's heart, or an ( Read more... )

fill a bucket, be nice

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m_malcontent November 1 2011, 20:45:53 UTC
What a nice concept. Enjoyed!

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lee_hawk November 3 2011, 23:31:34 UTC
Thank you. I learned it in my class. I picked it because I didn't think most people knew of it. Apparently this was a good topic.

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liret November 2 2011, 01:34:41 UTC
I think this is a good personal philosophy.

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lee_hawk November 3 2011, 23:34:35 UTC
I did too. I am glad I learned it in class that day, because it is a good personal philosophy. And a good general philosophy, for that matter. More people should know about this.

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baxaphobia November 2 2011, 13:19:57 UTC
I love this philosophy! I do try to do this but never put a name to it!

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lee_hawk November 3 2011, 23:36:23 UTC
Well, now you do have a name for it. I love it. The one thing I actually enjoy learning about in class is this. I'm glad I learned it.

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locknkey November 3 2011, 05:21:16 UTC
They do this at my sons' school - they have bucket filling slips and everything. :)

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lee_hawk November 3 2011, 23:38:45 UTC
That's cool! I wish I was there. That sounds neat.

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mstrobel November 3 2011, 15:43:25 UTC
Oh I do love this! It's such a simple yet lovely idea - it certainly won't hurt you to "fill someone else's bucket" and will make you feel good as well. Small things do make a day so much better, like the bus driver being all cheerful instead of a grouch!

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lee_hawk November 3 2011, 23:40:34 UTC
Definitely! You are right on all counts.

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