Each week, I open the Brag Basket. It’s designed as a fun place for you to share your projects and accomplishments. But you can also cheer for other people, give shout outs, congratulate, and even give someone a well-deserved pat on the back.
The Brag Basket is open for everyone, whether from a small town, a big city, or anywhere in the world. (But it’s true that I love small town brags!)
Will you put something in the Brag Basket this week? You can brag on a friend, your own project, yourself, others, anything! You don’t need special permission, and you don’t have to be from a small town. Just leave a comment right here. There’s no deadline, so you can brag anytime during the weekend, and I’ll open a fresh Brag Basket each Friday.
I apologize that right now, I’m moderating comments. So there will be some delay. I hope to have this resolved before next week!
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Betsy Wuebker says
Hi Becky – I want to brag on two cafe owners we blogged about this week. Both are doing an amazing job of outreach in their communities. Falling Rock Bookstore and Cafe in Munising, Michigan (the Upper Peninsula) and QKindness Cafe in St. Paul, Minnesota.
Falling Rock reached out to Munising in an effort to remain in business. QKindness makes a mission of spreading kindness throughout the community. Both businesses are shining examples of innovative ideas. Hope you might take a look.
Thanks.
Becky McCray says
Betsy, a thousand thanks to you for sharing these stories. I’m off to your site to read about them right now.