Frequently Asked Questions

What is the goodness game?

The goodness game is a book that shows how small acts of kindness can create a huge positive impact on the world and your own well-being. It’s designed to help people implement kindness in their everyday lives and make a difference, one small step at a time.

Why is the title in lowercase?

We chose lowercase for the goodness game to represent humility and the idea that big changes come from small, simple actions. It’s a reminder that even the smallest acts of kindness can have a huge impact.

Who is this book for?

The goodness game is for anyone who wants to make a positive difference in the world. Whether you’re a parent teaching kindness to your kids, a teacher encouraging empathy in the classroom, or simply someone who wants to spread kindness, this book is for you.

How does the game work?

The game is simple: you perform small acts of kindness and track your progress. You can use tools like the Energy Audit and Goodness Scorecard to see how your efforts are making a difference. The book provides tips, stories, and a gamified approach to make kindness fun and rewarding.

What is the Helper Style Quiz?

The Helper Style Quiz helps you discover your unique way of helping others. Everyone has a different strength when it comes to kindness—whether you’re someone who loves organizing, giving, or connecting with people, the quiz will show you your helper style.

Where can I get the book?

You can buy the goodness game on Amazon. The book is also available for pre-order, so sign up for updates to be the first to know when it’s live!

Can I download resources mentioned in the book?

Yes! You can download resources like the Energy Audit and Goodness Scorecard on our [Downloads Page], which are free to use for tracking your kindness efforts.

What inspired the book?

The inspiration behind the goodness game comes from a real-life experience where a small act of kindness—helping a stranger—changed the course of my life. From there, a simple Craigslist post offering help to others gained national attention, showing me how powerful even the smallest acts can be.