What’s your sentence?: The video
On New Year’s Day last year, we introduced our Two Sentences video. On New Year’s Day this year, we introduce a new video inspired by its predecessor.
Over the past few months hundreds upon hundreds upon hundreds of Pink Blog readers and Pink Newsletter subscribers have sent us 15-second video clips answering the question: “What’s Your Sentence?”
We watched every single one. Then we compiled about a dozen of them (spanning four continents!) into this two-minute video.
Of course, the volume of submissions meant that we couldn’t include literally 99% of what we received. But to those of you who submitted, many thanks. (We’ll be sending out some books as thank you gifts later this month.) And to those of you intrigued by this exercise, start 2011 right by taking some time today to ponder your own sentence.
Happy New Year!
P.S. If you’d like to share (the written version) of your own sentence, feel free to do that in Comments section. I’ll repost the most intriguing ones — and even link back to your site if you’d like.
P.P.S. You can also watch the video on YouTube.
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She was light-hearted.
What a great idea and I will use this with my leadership students. It reminds me of AARP’s six word memoirs. A great way to cut to the chase of what is really important. Thanks
No one cares what you think. They want to know who you are.
I like to make people turn their lives easier through my teaching and my sense of humor.
My sentence?
Be careful what you wish for….
She believed that all things are possible with faith, persistence, and an open heart and mind.
I LIKE TO BE LIKE HIM
My life sentence is to find my sentenced life.
Bill Gates: “I eliminated polio.”
He believes that all people around the world no matter what their position or station in life should be respected and praised for the fact they made a difference in someone’s life.
My words, expressions and actions of love will shine out from me like the sun on a cloudless day.
kindness trumps all
His purpose is to strengthen the sustainability of people and organizations.
She believes the possibilities are endless…
He shows people they can be happy right now.
She is a courageous and inspirational leader for others
She had the quick-wit of a dragon, kindness as gentle as the softest texture of a rose petal, and yet she had a viperous deadly competitive bite of a thistle; all the while inspiring people to live life to the fullest through her smile and her art.