Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Outline

Being a Daymaker in life

Purpose: To urge people to become “Daymakers”

Thesis: Why we should all strive to become Daymakers. 


A story by a man named David Wagner who created the term “Daymaker”

Introduction: Start with a story about a woman who wanted to commit suicide and decided not to because the woman cutting her hair made her day just by talking to her. 

  1. how many people do we as students walk by on a daily basis. You never know what other people are going through. 
  2. The Anxiety and Depression Association of America found that 40 million Americans suffer from depression. 75 percent say that they experienced it at age 22. 34 Percent say they experienced it within the past 3 months. 
  3. What it means to be a daymaker, why people should challenge themselves, what it could mean for people as a whole. 


  1. Being a Daymaker can be as simple as saying hello to a passing person to introducing yourself to a person on campus whom you have never met. The little things in life are what make us as humans feel that love and warmth the feeling that we matter in this world. 

  1. Why should we strive to become Daymakers? We have all had that moment where your walking to your next class its just you and another person on the sidwalk and at the last second you look at your shoes or your phone. That doesn’t feel good. The pass/fail game. 

  1. Everyday you turn on your TV or onto social media its something negetive. We have an opportunity to be that positive influence in another humans life. Don’t sit by and let your life pass you buy while you sit in your nut shell refusing to branch out. 


How becoming a Daymaker will change your life and the peoples lives around you. You never know what other 

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