Project: 5 businesses that help you enjoy the little things in life

1) A gratitude list app. Every time something good happens to you, you make a little note in the app. Whenever you’re in a funk, open it, and it shows you a random happy moment.
2) A VR app that dives into the miraculous details of the creation and make-up of the littlest things around you. Kind of like ‘how it’s made’, but a deep interactive dive.
3) An app that locks out your phone in the morning until you write one thing that you’re grateful for.
4) A website that follows people who are less fortunate – paralyzed, poor, sick, and chronicles things that they are grateful for. If they can find gratitude in life, so can you.
5) Next time you have that perfect moment, where you’re sitting on a beech on a warm day, feeling a cool breeze as you hear the ocean in the background, you hit record on your portable 360° camera. You can then relive that day in VR, including sites and sounds.

 

 

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  1. 1. An app that logs you into locations when you step passed a censor. This will automatically send you a notification of someone else that has been there and what they really enjoyed about it. The little things to enjoy are right in front of us, we just never see them.
    2. Call up our agency, discuss what your day to day is like, what street you work by, what place you live by. Everything confidential. They will call you or send an email with 5 things you can do near you every week.
    3. The comfort group – A group specifically made to push your comfort zone. Could be from sitting in a park for 30 minutes and talking to strangers, to cleaning the beach. Random acts that really make you see other side of things. By doing this people will see and enjoy more of the little things.
    4. The poverty app – We know that you can practice poverty. But what if i told you, you can win points, help the community and get free stuff for living cheap? Sign up, put in your average paycheck bi weekly. The system tells you how much you have to spend and the rest NEEDS TO STAY IN YOUR ACCOUNT. You must live the amount of days you set it to off of as minimum amount as possible. So if you make an average of 200$ a week, you can only spend 20$ for that week and the rest needs to stay. To earn points, go to one of our community centers that support the app , like a soup kitchen, library, YMCA. Help them out with what ever task is needed, sign in with the card every 20 minutes to ensure you are there. Stay over a certain amount of time and collect points. These points are used for free stuff like game consoles, vacations, and even gift cards. Also will motivate you more to SAVE. Will make you see how other people have it and make you more grateful for helping others.
    5. The kicker – Send a complaint to someone when you dont see things going your way, or when you are down. You will get a call , email, text or in person meet up with someone that had it worse or a story about them. its to make people STFU about the bad and enjoy the good while they have it.

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