What you do makes a difference and you have to decide what kind of difference you want to make. ~Jane Goodall

Quote of the Week: “What You Do Makes a Difference and You Have to Decide What Kind of Difference You Want to Make.” ~Jane Goodall

Quote of the Week: “What You Do Makes a Difference and You Have to Decide What Kind of Difference You Want to Make.” ~Jane Goodall

Ever feel like your day-to-day choices don’t really matter? Same. We often imagine “making a difference” means doing something massive—like discovering a cure or leading a movement. But Jane Goodall’s words remind us that it’s actually about the little choices we make daily.

Think about it: hitting “like” on your friend’s new business post might give them the boost they needed to keep going. Choosing reusable bags at the store helps the planet (and makes you feel like a low-key eco-hero). Even deciding to smile at the tired barista could shift their entire morning. These small actions add up, creating ripples way bigger than we realize.

The beautiful part? We get to decide what kind of difference we want to make. Do we want to spread encouragement, kindness, and good energy—or do we want to rush past life without noticing how much our actions affect others?

The truth is, you’re already making a difference every single day. The power is in deciding what kind of difference it will be. And honestly, choosing to make it a positive one feels pretty good.

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