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		<title>Little things</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today I found out that an email I forwarded after giving it about 30 seconds of thought was one of the reasons that contributed to a friend applying for a year-long super cool leadership position in AIESEC Southern Cone.
Yet another reminder of the power of tiny actions that ripple out and have surprising effects. I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today I found out that an email I forwarded after giving it about 30 seconds of thought was one of the reasons that contributed to <a href="http://johannabraco.nomadlife.org/">a friend</a> applying for a year-long super cool leadership position in AIESEC Southern Cone.</p>
<p>Yet another reminder of the power of tiny actions that ripple out and have surprising effects. I don&#8217;t for one second take full, or even majority, credit for her decision. I just know that I&#8217;m proud to have played a role, however small.</p>
<p>It makes me think: what can each of us do with just 5-10 minutes a day that can truly make a difference? If we could always change someone&#8217;s life with a few minutes of thought and a few minutes of action, what would we choose to do? And how do we make our few minutes count for as much as possible?</p>
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