Feel Good Movement Teams Up with Stampede

Published on February 1, 2012 under American Indoor Football (AIF)
Harrisburg Stampede News Release


HARRISBURG, PA (February 1, 2012) - The Harrisburg Stampede is proud to announce their partnership with a new company that prides itself on being passionate for life and doing what's right. The Stampede is happy to announce Feel Good Movement to the Stampede Family.

The Feel Good Movement is a notion of realistic optimism created by Gregory Jones, originally of the Bronx, New York and accepted by many including, David McFarland of Reading, Pennsylvania.

In today's world, we as people are constantly subject to negativity on a daily basis. It's very important for us, as members of society, to remember that life has much to offer us from a small to large scale: one simply needs to know within themselves what makes them "feel good."

The FGM firmly believes that when you stay true to yourself, it's then when you truly "Feel Good."

The intentions of this concept are simple. To remind the people of our community that nothing in this life is guaranteed, namely happiness. The purpose of FGM is simple.... to circulate a positive feeling. All things great in this life all began as an idea. The fact that we firmly believe in this idea is what makes it a MOVEMENT.

Staying positive, having fun, staying real, and handling your business.... That's the FGM.

We all have been subject to negative influences that life throws our way. The Movement understands that our saving grace is a strong sense of self-identity. FGM stresses that you know who you are, stand up for what you believe in, be about something, and ultimately Feel Good.

Want to know more about Gregory Jones and David McFarland and FGM, well then go to www.fgmovement.com and join The Feel Good Movement

For more information about the Harrisburg Stampede go to www.harrisburgstampede.com. Also check out the Harrisburg Stampede Face Book page and follow Coach B on Twitter at bdbcoach.



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