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Monday, 17 April 2006

Nearly fell off my chair

Thank God!!

Thank you so much for this website. I just came upon it through Yahoo's newspaper page and I nearly fell off my chair. I cannot thank you enough for putting this together.

Bridget O'Driscoll
February 25, 2002
 

Depression loomed since Iraq war began: Good news lifted funk, made enjoyment possible again

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Monday, 17 April 2006

Since Iraq war began, depression set in;
Good news lifted it, made enjoyment possible again

I want to thank you for having this website. When the war in Iraq started, I went into a depression state. I felt constantly worried and agitated and it was hard to enjoy doing things I loved to do.

Then I found your site. It lifted my spirits and helped get me out of the funk I was in. Now I'm going to school and enjoying the things I like to do.

And whenever I feel depressed, I visit your site and see what new good news has happened. Thank you.

Cambry V.
August 25, 2003
 

Drowning in coverage of terrorism, searched for positive news; feeling better after just 10 minutes

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Monday, 17 April 2006

Drowning in coverage of terrorism; Searched for positive news,
Felt better after just 10 minutes

As of late I've felt suffocated by today's news that rains down a storm of bad news. Tired of drowning in coverage of death, war, terrorism, etc. I decided today to search the web for positive news, instead of just news.

I discovered the Good News Network. Thank you for lifting my spirits, after only 10 minutes of reading I felt better about the world in which we live.

Paul Lastovica
March 22, 2003
 

Psychologist uses site to prove life is livable for depressed patient

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Monday, 17 April 2006

Psychologist proves life is livable for depressed, suicidal patient
using Good News Network

I anticipate this may become the most popular site in the world....close anyway.

I'm a clinical and police psychologist. A 13 year-old boy was depressed and suicidal as he entered my office. He cited TV news as proof that there was no point to living, "Everything is out of control, it's all bad news, people are killing each other, terrorism, corruption, kids being slaves."

After I let him cry, I explained how TV news worked -- that it didn't reflect reality accurately -- and I showed him your site. He started to cheer up. He smiled and gave me a hug. Life was okay again.

Your site is proof of good news in the universe. Thanks.

Respectfully,

Dr. Kevin Keough
November 29, 2002
 

Appreciative Inquiry professor calls web site work "significant"

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Monday, 17 April 2006

Appreciative Inquiry professor calls good news work
"very significant"

I am a professor at Case Western reserve University and absolutely love your work--it is very significant. I would like to share your link at our website on Appreciative Inquiry.

Please see the "call to inquiry". It is a world dialogue on Business as An Agent of world Benefit. Would love to interview you!

thank you for your work!

David Cooperrider
February 21, 2002
 
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