Skip to main content

Christmas Cheer Challenge 2021!

 Christmas Cheer Challenge 2021

By: Kori McKenna


I am inviting you to be a part of the Christmas Cheer Challenge 2021!

What: The 2021 Christmas Cheer Challenge. You will need Christmas cards with no writing inside(I made four separate cards). Then you will want to find a reason to give these cards to specific strangers. The below photo is what I wrote on the inside of my cards. My target is to find individuals who stand out to me as extraordinary humans and make sure I can give them some love and appreciation. Your target may differ from mine.


Who: Invite your friends to this challenge. You will be giving the prepared cards to strangers with who you have made contact during your day.

When: The Christmas Cheer challenge will run from December until January 1, 2022.

Where: Anywhere you meet an individual who stood out to you in some way.

Why: To give gratitude to our neighbors and let strangers know that they are unique, noticed, and cared about.

I will be sharing my experience in a Christmas Cheer Challenge 2021 blog and vlog. Stay tuned.


Comments

  1. I am excited to invite you to the Christmas Cheer Challenge for 2021! Enjoy, have fun with it and share your stories if you participate in this years challenge! Once my cards are handed out, I will be doing a Christmas Cheer Challenge 2021 Review via blog and vlog. Stay Tuned.

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

Popular posts from this blog

Diary of Psoriasis: My Experience Tracker Pt.1

 Diary of Psoriasis: My Experience Tracker Pt.1 By: Kori McKenna In this photo, if you look closely, you can see my hairline has "snowflakes."   This is the first time I have talked about my battle journey with psoriasis, eczema, and similar skin conditions. My first struggle with skin conditions started with scalp psoriasis when I was a child. I also had many skin rashes growing up. Now I am in my mid 20's, and I have scalp psoriasis, rashes, and eczema.      When I went to the doctor as a child, they gave me Head and Shoulder shampoo, which did not keep my scalp psoriasis at bay. Sometimes my scalp would go into remission, but that is a rare occasion that comes and goes. There is no cure for psoriasis.      Recently I went to the doctor as a young adult(Age 23), and they prescribed me three topical medications. The doctor says I have Seboherroic Dermatitis on the front of my scalp, face, and inside my ears; then I have plaques of psoriasis on the sides and back of my sc

Five Ways To Beat Depression

  Five Ways To Beat Depression By: Kori McKenna Depression gets the best of everyone at some point. Here are some tips to help get you out of the funk. This is especially helpful as seasonal depression is at its peak this time of the year. 1. Give yourself something to look forward to. At points, this is hard when there might not be anything to look forward to. I say, make something happen so you can find hope or enjoyment in something, even if it's something small.   2. There will never be a perfect time, so it's time to complete dreams, goals, and hobbies that you have put on hold. It's good to have your best interest in mind and start working on yourself.  3. It takes time and practice to get out of depression. If you have fallbacks, it is essential to keep a positive mindset and quickly move forward from setbacks. Resilience and consistency will boost your confidence and help keep you out of depressions.  4.  We have to learn to let go of things we can not control. Take