Gimundo Unveils Free Inspirational Online Video ˜The Trouble Tree
Heavy traffic during the morning commute, a boss demanding that you work overtime, a client taking his business elsewhere. The trials of a workday sure pile up, but a new free online video by the good news gang at Gimundo (
http://www.gimundo.com) reminds us not to let those troubles get in the way of what matters most.
Called 's8220;The Trouble Tree,'s8221; the 2 ½-minute video features exquisite visuals and a soothing score. It's8217;s available to view for free at
http://www.gimundo.com/player.aspx.
It's8217;s the story of a carpenter who has a rough first day on the job 's8211; a flat tire makes him lose an hour of work, his electric saw quits and his old pickup truck won's8217;t start. But before walking into his house at the end of the workday he leaves those problems on what he calls his Trouble Tree. As he puts it: 's8220;I know I can's8217;t help having troubles on the job, but one thing's8217;s for sure 's8211; those troubles don's8217;t belong in the house with my wife and children.'s8221;
's8220;This video is a beautiful and inspirational reminder of what really matters in life,'s8221; said Keith Cohn, Gimundo CEO. 's8220;Every day there will be trials, some bigger and more serious than others. But they all have the ability to distract us from what's8217;s most important 's8211; our relationships with family and friends. This is certainly a message we all need to hear, probably on a daily basis.'s8221;
Gimundo also recently launched an online Journal of Gratitude, inviting people to sign it and share what they's8217;re thankful for (
http://www.digitaljournalofgratitude.com/). The company's8217;s goal is to have one million expressions of gratitude by Thanksgiving 2007.
About Gimundo
Gimundo (
www.gimundo.com) is a news supplement that reports true stories of good news from around the globe. Its free daily newsletter delivers original reporting and a fresh dose of good news to subscribers's8217; inboxes every morning, while its online community facilitates engagement via forums, chat rooms, blogs and video sharing capabilities. Not fluff, Gimundo offers a respite from the barrage of bad news by reporting real news stories that inspire hope and celebrate all things good. Its creators have successfully managed large companies and start-ups in the consumer products, Internet advertising, media and entertainment sectors. Gimundo is based in Los Angeles. To sign up for the free daily newsletter, go to
http://www.gimundo.com.
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Gimundo Unveils Free Inspirational Online Video ˜The Trouble Tree