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November HM Mini Goal – Complete a Random Act of Kindness

We are in the home stretch of 2024 with ten months of goals accomplished in our 2024 HM Mini Goal Program. In October, our goal was to send a note of gratitude, and we were moved by the photos of letters you sent to thank those who have inspired and encouraged you. We’re sure the recipients were incredibly appreciative!

Shifting into November and the season of Thanksgiving, we wanted to include a goal to encourage kindness and spread cheer. This month, our mini goal is to complete a random act of kindness, and we can’t wait to see the amount of positivity that radiates from this HM Mini Goal, which might be our favorite one yet!

Whether you do this on a small or large scale is up to you, but there is nothing more fulfilling than doing something kind for others. You can start small by bringing in a coffee for a coworker you appreciate, paying for the person in line behind you, or adding time on an expired parking meter. There are so many ways to interpret this month’s mini goal, and we can’t wait to see what you do with it. One thing is certain: you’ll get back much more than you give.

After you’ve completed your random act (or acts!) of kindness, we encourage you to snap a photo and share it with our team by sending it to minigoals@hughesmarino.com. We’ll be sure to share your photos on social media, in hopes that we can inspire even more random acts of kindness as we go. We can’t wait to see what you to around your communities.

Here are some of the photos of the ways you shared your gratitude!

October Mini Goals 1
Our Boston office set up a note-writing station for the month of October for team members to get creative with their handwritten notes!
October Mini Goals 2
Team members in our Dallas office decided to write letters of appreciation to their teammates, and Michael Capek found a few postcards in Honolulu to send to team members and friends!
October Mini Goals 3
Our Los Angeles team took time to reflect on those they appreciate in life and wrote handwritten notes to mail out – all while repping their Dodgers hats!
October Mini Goals 4
Briana Iverson wrote notes to her cherished neighbors, friends and family!
October Mini Goals 6
Our San Francisco team had an Appreciation Station in their office throughout the month of October for team members to write and share notes of gratitude!
October Mini Goals 5
John Jarvis in San Diego wrote letters of appreciation on custom cards this month, and in Denver, Greg Paugh wrote letters of gratitude to those who have supported him in his personal and professional growth!
October Mini Goals 7
Our San Diego team wrote mini handwritten notes of gratitude for other team members and those they appreciate!

Enjoy the journey spreading cheer in November!



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