Here in NZ in the 5 years before June 2012, we lost 2717 to people to
suicide.
At an almost giddy rate of 43.5 people per month - that’s 2717 too many.
Some of those people were recipients of text bullying.
How do we change that? So simply. We change the culture of
languaging.
We don’t just want to ‘save’ people from depression, we want
to teach them that happiness is simpler. We talk a lot about rights in this
country. We all do have the right to be happy.
But it starts with us.
The DeLightScope is FREE to join and is a text serving of
love, support and inspiration to your phone on a Monday morning. It goes to hundreds of people directly and many more via
sharing. And now it's available around the world via What'sApp?.
It's my initiative towards being the change I wish to see in
the world.
And so I appreciate you taking a moment to read this.
Here is a DeLightScope sample:
May your
week be filled with peace in the still moments.
May you have
all the energy you need for the completion of outstanding tasks and a wonderful
sense of achievement. Success energy wraps around you warm and golden as you walk through your days.
Breathe and remember - when kindness and a loving heart are your guides you need to make room for your miracles.
In love and peace,
Deb x
Testimonials:
‘Thank-you so much for your weekly messages, they help a
great deal. They are beautifully worded and I feel like they are special messages
just for me. A true delight! I pass a few on to my sister in law who has cancer
and she finds them inspiring as do I. Thanks Deb' from Sonia.
'Deb's delightscope has been a HUGE inspiration to me.
Nobody is fond of a Monday but with her words of encouragement and love I have
found Mondays to be the highlight of my week. Ever since I have started
receiving her messages my productivity has measurably increased and my momentum
has doubled. I have even shared her DeLightScope with many friends and found
her words have changed the lives of many.' W. Cahill
'Hi Deb your weekly DeLightScope has been a tremendous help
to me especially over the last few months when my Dad passed away and there
have been so many issues to deal with.
On the days I have really struggled I have reread them and felt your
love and grace pick me up to achieve the things I need to.' J. Perren
I' would like to say that the messages I have received from
Deb Wharfe through her DeLightScopes have helped immensely to uplift so many
people. For me personally, they have been inspiring, positive and encouraging
as I recover from the devastating earthquakes in Christchurch.
I encourage you to continue to support this wonderful
service.'
P. Cummins.
What can you do? You can share the DeLightScope.
Not all the people who need help, reach out for it via the
appropriate government agencies and support schemes, but
a huge percentage of them own a mobile phone.
Let the DeLightScope be a part of the solution.
The DeLightScope, does change the culture of our languaging
and makes it so, so simple to be kind to one another. Many are forwarded on. A text is personal, that’s
why negative ones are so brutally effective.
Make it a personal dose of kindness in your pocket..
In this country, we need more kindness.
We need to stop shutting the gate after the horse has
bolted, and focus on happiness.
I have around 80 similar testimonials, from everyday people
just living life in New Zealand. Some are just dealing with the daily stuff,
some have lost parents, husbands, are suffering from depression, or are in between
jobs.
Please help anyone you can by sharing the DeLightScope.
What's in it for you? I think that should be obvious.
My contact details are:
Deb Wharfe
Ph 021 726 276
Who am I? I am an established Natural Therapist based on the North
Shore of Auckland, working with a world wide client base. Other Humanitarian
projects have included a collection of 15 tonnes of aid relief for Niue Island
in 2004, a pallet of goods and personal donations to Christchurch relief.
I also have an ongoing Free Hugs project. Taking it to the streets - over the last 5 years I’ve hugged several thousand
Kiwi’s and tourists too.
As a child I was a member of the Brownies - and was taught to do a 'Good Deed Everyday' . It stuck to me like glue. A family member committed suicide 9 years ago and I am committed to helping create a better world to live in, one kindness at a time.
I believe in people, and that some of them just need to be reminded more often how special they are.
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