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The Love by Wolfman- K
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  • Post category:Family / Local projects / Positive change / Relationships / Support
  • Post published:July 30, 2013

Summer Holiday Project #5: Do something for someone else each day, for nothing in return, and keep an activity log. Note down the feelings you have after completing a task.

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