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Debbie Tenzer

Debbie Tenzer is the founder of the international kindness movement, Do One Nice Thing.

Debbie Tenzer is the founder of the international kindness movement, DoOneNiceThing.com, and is its Nice-o-holic in Chief.

She started looking for nice things to do every Monday to counter the "Monday Blues", and she got hooked. Known as the "Do One Nice Thing Lady" on popular radio stations around the U.S., she is often heard on DoOneNiceThing Mondays. She has also appeared in the Los Angeles Times, Christian Science Monitor, Times of India, and on Oprah & Friends with Gayle King, the BBC, NPR, CNN and Fox News Channel.

She lives in Los Angeles with her husband and three children, and she answers 1,000 emails a week from Nice-o-holics around the world. Her first book, Do One Nice Thing: Little Things You Can Do to Make the World a Lot Nicer, was released in May 2009 by Crown Publishers.

Debbie can be reached at dtenzer@DoOneNiceThing.com and on http://www.DoOneNiceThing.com

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