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CoatOfArms IconWho Are We?
The Humanity Appointment is an organization that provides positive reinforcement goods and services with the aim of fostering human dignity in personal relationships and in the workplace.
 

Mission IconOur Mission Statement:
The mission of The Humanity Appointment is to promote, reinforce, and celebrate the practice of human dignity in personal relationships and in the production and delivery of goods and services for human and organizational consumption.
 

Vision IconOur Vision:
The vision of The Humanity Appointment is for the world to share in our belief that there is a common thread of humanity that connects us all, the basic human power to both sympathize and empathize, and the powerful ability to forgive.
 

quotatins_blue_150Albert Schweitzer:
“The purpose of human life is to serve, and to show compassion and the will to help others.”

 

quotations_150Mahatma Gandhi:
“You must not lose faith in humanity. Humanity is an ocean; if a few drops of the ocean are dirty, the ocean does not become dirty.”
 

quotatins_blue_150John F. Kennedy:
“As we express our gratitude, we must never forget that the highest appreciation is not to utter words, but to live by them.”

 

quotations_150Oprah Winfrey:
“The single greatest thing you can do to change your life today would be to start being grateful for what  you have right now. And the more grateful you are, the more you get.”
 

quotatins_blue_150Philip Jegede:
“Your Dearest One is not a person who mercifully gives you tissues to wipe away your tears, but one who attempts to stop your hardship from reaching the point of tears.”
 

John Amodeo, PhD:
“The capacity to experience gratitude means that we’re extending attention beyond ourselves to perceive what someone has given us or done for us. During a moment of gratitude, our eyes open to the existence of the other. Simultaneously, we register how their eyes opened to recognize our existence as separate from their own. They did something positive for us or with us. During that moment, they saw us, appreciated us, cared about us – and perhaps even loved us. Rather than take these precious gifts for granted, gratitude signals an appreciation for their generously extending attention beyond themselves and into our world.”