2020-04-01_Readers_Digest

(Nancy Kaufman) #1
organization for many
years, I know what a
huge difference this
type of place has made
in helping women start
a new life. Bravo to all!
—sue wallace
St. Louis, Missouri

Kindness: Pass It On!
Please consider making
a collection of kind sen-
timents a monthly fea-
ture. If we read about
others behaving well,
then perhaps more of
us will be inspired to do
so. Thank you for mak-
ing this a better day!
—rebecca krug
Fond du Lac, Wisconsin

What Are the Odds?
I can beat the odds
of baby J’Aime Brown

WHY READ
TODAY WHAT YOU
CAN PUT OFF
UNTIL ... NEVER!

✦My wife told me
about the very good
article “Say Goodbye
to Procrastinating.”
I told her I would read
it tomorrow.
—Kelly C. Niemi
kelso, washington
✦I really enjoyed
your article on how to
stop procrastinating ...
or rather, I should say
I think I will enjoy it.
I haven’t quite gotten
around to reading
it yet. But I will, any
day now.
—M.J. via e-mail

being born at 7:11 p.m.
on July 11, weighing
7 pounds 11 ounces.
My son was born
on January 11, 2000,
at 2:11 p.m. He weighed
11 pounds 2 ounces.
He was 21 inches long!
—carol becker
Bristow, Virginia

Correction
“Gifts from Their
Hearts,” one of the
holiday tales featured
in “A Time for Miracles”
in the December/
January issue, was
misattributed. It was
written by Rian B. An-
derson and originally
appeared in the book
A Christmas Prayer,
published by Deseret
Book Company.

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famous Headless Horseman story—we are always
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turn. So we want to know: What’s the most mem-
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