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This Project FUEL life lesson comes from Meredith Colaizzi of Girls on the Run

“Run the mile you’re in, literally and figuratively.”

This Project FUEL life lesson shows how playing second fiddle is important, too

You can accomplish a lot if you don’t feel the need to take credit for it.

This 8-year-old’s Project FUEL life lesson holds the secret to happiness

The answer is simple: Wake up happy.

Tim Smith’s Project FUEL life lesson grew from a conversation with Fred Rogers

Look for the “dusty angels.”

This Project FUEL life lesson came from a stranger’s simple act of kindness

The words “pick one” became affirming to a young woman facing an intimidating future.

Project FUEL teams with Kidsburgh to present 10 life lessons to a global community

“When you learn, you become a star. But when you teach, you become a constellation.”

A father of 5 shares his Project FUEL life lesson on shaping an anti-racist perspective

Ignorance breeds ignorance. The enlightened breeds enlightenment.

This Project FUEL life lesson shows how playing second fiddle is important, too

You can accomplish a lot if you don’t feel the need to take credit for it.


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