Cultivate a Joyful Life

ShareJoy provides you with inspiring, meaningful, and useful goodies and gifts with the added bonus of knowing proceeds are given back to the community! To read more, click here!

Our financial contributions in 2023 totaled $1,584.80!
We couldn't do this without you. Thank you!

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  • Magnets!
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  • State of Joy MN hats (adult and youth sizes)
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  • Bundle of Joy! swaddle blankets
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  • Stickers (sets)
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  • Tote Bag: Live in a State of Joy MN (**limited stock**)
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  • Bumper Stickers
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Proceeds versus Profit

What sharejoy customers are saying

You can't help but smile when you see these shirts!

Lori W.

I love giving out these beautifully designed cards. They will make you and the recipient smile!

Anonymous

I received the magnets in a very timely manner and they are very high quality!

Crystal W.

I love my “Live in a State of Joy” t-shirt. Not only is is comfortable, it serves as a reminder to find joy in all things.

Kristine S.

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Interview by Voyage Minnesota magazine

What does success mean to you?

Whoa. This goes back to the question [asked earlier in the interview] about ‘has the road been easy?' I repeatedly remind myself and receive divine reminders that my decided timing is not always the best timing for others.

Additionally, how the world or how I might define success quantitatively in terms of money raised for a non-profit or the number of items sold at a pop-up shop are fine relative measures; however, the absolute measure of success connects back to purpose and values – the ministry. This whole experience is humbling.

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