Could a world free of
complaints ever exist?
Just imagine…
Welcome, 
lighthearted viewers, 
to another edition of 
Good People, Good Works. 
Today we profile 
“A Complaint Free World,” 
a US-based 
non-profit organization 
with the mission 
to encourage all of us 
to end the habit 
of complaining 
as it results in a far 
healthier and happier life. 
A Complaint Free World 
was founded by 
Will Bowen, Lead Minister 
of One Community 
Spiritual Center 
in Kansas City, 
Missouri, USA. 
The story of 
A Complaint Free World 
has been featured 
on hundreds of US radio 
and television programs 
as well as in newspapers 
across the world. 
The reverend has written 
two books – 
“A Complaint Free World” 
and “Complaint Free 
Relationships: How to 
Positively Transform 
Your Personal, Work, 
and Love Relationships.” 
In December 2009, 
he launched his film 
“A Complaint Free 
Revolution” 
which features inspiring
stories of people 
from across the USA 
and Canada 
who have transformed 
their lives, relationships 
and businesses 
by simply ending their 
habit of complaining.
One of 
the most common questions 
I am asked is, 
“What is a complaint?” 
The dictionary 
defines “complain” 
as “to express grief, pain 
or discontent.” 
Now we’re expressing 
our complaints, 
we speak them aloud 
and you would think that 
we would be aware of them. 
The thing is that 
most people complain, 
15 to 30 times a day 
and have 
absolutely no awareness 
that they are doing it. 
The complaints are 
coming out of their mouths; 
you would think that 
they would hear them, 
but they don’t. 
I like to say complaining 
is like bad breath, 
you notice it 
when it comes out of 
somebody else’s mouth, 
but not so much when 
it comes out of your own. 
What inspired 
Reverend Will Bowen 
to help others 
become complaint free?
Three years ago, 
I was doing a series 
on prosperity. 
I find that people 
focus too much on 
what is wrong in their lives 
as opposed to what is 
working in their lives. 
And they say they want to 
be prosperous, but they’re 
so busy complaining 
that they’re not going to 
manifest anything of value. 
So, I gave out 
these purple bracelets 
one Sunday, and 
invited everybody that 
every time they caught 
themselves complaining, 
they’d take the bracelet 
off one wrist and 
put it on the other wrist. 
And they go back and forth 
until they go 
21 consecutive days, 
and we have now sent out 
over six million bracelets 
to 106 countries 
around the world. 
Our goal is 
to get 60 million people 
around the world 
to wear these bracelets 
and go 21 days 
without complaining. 
If we can transform 
the consciousness 
of 60 million people, 
that’s just one percent 
of the world, 
we can transform the 
consciousness of the world. 
A Complaint Free World 
decided that their 
sixth millionth bracelet 
should be given 
to Dr. Maya Angelou, 
a prominent 
African-American poet 
and author, in honor of 
her inspirational words 
that truly represent the 
vision of the organization.
 
From the very beginning, 
we used a quote of her’s 
that we thought 
symbolized what 
we were trying to say.
Becoming complaint-free 
is not about shutting up 
and sucking up whatever 
the world sends you; 
it’s about 
healthy communication. 
If you’ve got an issue, 
you speak directly 
and only to the person 
who can effect the change. 
And Dr. Angelou says, 
“You don’t like something? 
Change it. 
If you can’t change it, 
change your attitude. 
Don’t complain.”
A Complaint Free World 
seeks a constructive shift 
in our world’s 
consciousness, where 
people will “focus on 
and speak about what 
they desire things to be 
rather than complaining 
about how things are.”
How do I think 
the world would be 
if one percent of 
the world’s population 
was complaint free? 
Einstein said no genius 
has ever used more than 
18% of the brain. 
But today’s geophysicists 
say no genius has ever 
used more than 10% 
of the brain. 
The majority of us mumble 
and get around with five, 
six, or seven percent. 
If we’ve been able to 
stay alive at all, alive and 
future thinking, alive and
having enough courage 
to care for each other, 
enough courage to love, 
and know that we’re 
probably one percent free, 
imagine who would we be? 
What would happen? 
I tell you one thing, 
I think war would be 
laughed out of the room. 
I think the very word, 
if somebody said “war,” 
another person would say 
“You mean am I supposed 
to kill somebody because 
he doesn’t agree with me? 
Ha! I don’t think so.” 
If 60 million people were 
to become complaint free, 
which would be one percent 
of the world’s population, 
I believe that people 
would be so much happier. 
When people put 
positive energy out and 
fill other people’s buckets, 
it makes them feel good 
and makes other people 
feel good and I believe 
that putting positive 
energy into the world, 
into the Universe, 
it makes that positive 
energy come back to you.
We will pause now 
and when we return, 
we will find out more about 
Reverend Will Bowen’s 
A Complaint Free World. 
Please stay tuned 
to Supreme Master 
Television. 
I think that the world 
would be really 
a nicer place and 
it would be really good, 
in that it would 
almost be perfect.
We sit down 
before every dinner, 
and we sit there 
and we go through it, 
of what we’re joyful for, 
for that day, 
and we go back and forth 
that I’m thankful for this, 
I’m thankful 
for this experience, 
I’m thankful 
for that experience, 
and we’re always 
focusing on the positive. 
And it gets to be a habit, 
and we don’t have the 
criticism and the negative, 
and that’s where it all 
started with the bracelet.
Welcome back to 
Good People, Good Works, 
where we are learning 
about a unique 
organization called 
A Complaint Free World, 
a US-based non-profit 
organization started by 
Reverend Will Bowen 
to uplift humanity through 
constructive speaking. 
Reverend Bowen 
first started the movement 
in July 2006 
with 250 members 
of his church 
working to end their habit 
of complaining. 
So we know 
complaining is damaging 
to every area of our lives; 
then how do we become 
complaint free? 
Well there’s a simple 
and easy tool to doing it 
and it’s this bracelet 
right here. 
Now this bracelet, 
the Complaint Free 
Purple Bracelet 
is not a bracelet 
that you wear and 
it just shows the world 
that you support 
A Complaint Free World, 
this isn’t what this is about.
The idea is every time 
you catch 
yourself complaining 
you take it off one wrist 
and you switch it 
to the other wrist. 
And you switch it 
back and forth, 
back and forth 
with every complaint.
Over 60 million bracelets 
have been sent to 
106 different countries 
thus far. 
How has wearing the 
Complaint Free bracelet 
helped 
program participants?
Having the complaint 
free bracelet on my wrist, 
it’s made me 
more aware of 
how much I do complain 
and it’s helped me cut back, 
and I didn’t realize 
how much I was 
complaining beforehand.
The most challenging 
was to accept 
when I’d made a remark 
or something 
that should be classified 
as a complaint enough 
to move this back 
from the right wrist 
to the left wrist, 
to the left wrist, 
to the right wrist. 
And to be honest 
with myself and not say, 
“No that wasn’t something 
I have to do that for,” 
because I think 
it’s real good to be honest 
with yourself about this, 
that’s the whole idea.
A key component 
of the program 
is to not complain 
for a full 21 days. 
Reverend Bowen 
now explains 
why this time period 
is so important.
The idea is 
to go 21 consecutive days 
without complaining, and 
therefore 21 days without 
moving the bracelet. 
Now 
what’s going to happen
is the first several days 
you will move it 
back and forth 
so many times, 
people think you have 
a nervous disorder, 
you just keep switching it 
back and forth, 
and back and forth. 
But in time 
you’ll get to where 
you’ll go a few hours or 
maybe even an entire day. 
And then ultimately you 
go 21 consecutive days. 
Now 
why 21 consecutive days? 
People believe 
it takes 21 days 
to form a new habit 
and what we want to do 
is make being 
complaint free habitual 
for you.
Is it challenging 
to reach the 21st day? 
Reverend Bowen 
offers his thoughts. 
Oh, it’s quite difficult. 
And most people 
get into it thinking that 
it’s going to be easy, 
then they discover 
how challenging it can be. 
It takes anywhere 
from four to eight months 
I’ve found, 
to go 21 consecutive days. 
And people get at it 
for awhile, and then 
they’re embarrassed. 
“Oh my gosh! 
I’ve been at it 
for three months, and 
I’m still on day one!” 
But that’s typically 
the way it works. 
It’ll take you 
several months to go 
one full day, but then 
it may take you a week 
to go two days, 
and then you’re back 
on day one, and then 
you make it three days. 
No one is perfect, 
no one is going to 
go through the next month 
without stumbling 
or the next two months 
without stumbling. 
We all stumble, 
the question is 
how quickly do we 
lift ourselves back up 
and put ourselves back 
into a place where we are 
no longer gossiping, we are 
no longer complaining. 
Where we’re 
using our words in 
an appropriate manner. 
Our world emanates 
from who we are, 
so when we change, 
our lives change. 
I myself have control 
over my own life, 
and knowing 
the power of your words 
and the things 
that you do with your life, 
gives you 
a sense of control, and
you can lead your life. 
It just gave me 
a sense of gratitude.
Some participants of the 
A Complaint Free World 
program are so enthusiastic 
about it they want to 
become acquainted with 
other like-minded people. 
Reverend Bowen 
has devised a creative way 
to get all those interested 
together in one place. 
We have found that 
people from all over 
who have taken this on 
want to meet other people, 
so we did 
A Complaint Free cruise 
to the Caribbean last year; 
it was very successful. 
So this year we’re doing 
A Complaint Free cruise 
to Alaska (USA). 
We’re going to do 
a week cruise up to Alaska, 
and I’m going to be 
speaking and doing 
workshops while at sea, 
but otherwise 
this is just going to be 
a wonderful cruise, 
and we’re really 
looking forward to it.
We salute 
Reverend Will Bowen for 
his wonderful initiative 
that is helping keep people 
on a constructive path 
in life. 
May many more learn of 
this splendid program 
and experience 
the wonderful benefits.
For more details on 
A Complaint Free World, 
please visit 
www.AComplaintFreeWorld.org
Books and other media 
by Reverend Bowen 
are available at 
www.ComplaintFreeWorld.biz
Joyful viewers, 
we have enjoyed 
your company 
on today’s edition of 
Good People, Good Works. 
Join us next Sunday for 
Part 2 of our program on 
A Complaint Free World. 
Coming up next is 
The World Around Us, 
after Noteworthy News. 
May Heaven 
light up your path 
with fountains of love, 
beauty, and wisdom.
If we were to take 
a bird’s eye view of Earth, 
what would we see? 
This is the premise 
behind famed 
French photographer 
Yann Arthus –
Bertrand’s landmark 
eco-documentary 
“Home” which depicts 
the immense devastation 
humanity has caused 
to our only planet.
  
We haven't understood 
that we're depleting 
what nature provides.
We are destroying 
the cycle of a life 
that was given to us.
We have forgotten that 
resources are scarce.
  
Please watch Part 2 of 
the important film “Home” 
Wednesday, March 24, 
on Planet Earth: 
Our Loving Home.
Could a world free of 
complaints ever exist? 
Just imagine…
Welcome, 
enlightened viewers, 
to another edition of 
Good People, Good Works. 
Today on our program 
we once again profile 
“A Complaint Free World,” 
a US-based 
non-profit organization 
with the mission 
to encourage all of us 
to end the habit 
of complaining 
as it results in a far 
healthier and happier life.
A Complaint Free World 
was founded by 
Will Bowen, Lead Minister 
of One Community 
Spiritual Center 
in Kansas City, 
Missouri, USA. 
The story of 
A Complaint Free World 
has been featured 
on hundreds of US radio 
and television programs 
as well as in newspapers 
across the world. 
The reverend has written 
two books – 
“A Complaint Free World” 
and “Complaint Free 
Relationships: How to 
Positively Transform 
Your Personal, Work, 
and Love Relationships.” 
In December 2009, 
he launched his film
“A Complaint Free 
Revolution” 
which features inspiring 
stories of people 
from across the USA 
and Canada 
who have transformed 
their lives, relationships 
and businesses 
by simply ending their 
habit of complaining.
I wrote “The 
Complaint Free World,” 
because I had so many 
people asking me questions 
about complaining 
and everything. 
And it was 
a number one best seller 
in Formosa (Taiwan), 
best seller list in China, 
and on the best seller list 
in Japan.
It’s done very well here 
in this country. 
I have another book 
called, “Complaint Free 
Relationships,” because, 
most people complain to 
or about someone else. 
And if you’re complaining 
to someone else, you’re 
lowering the energy 
within the relationship, 
and if you’re complaining 
about someone else, 
there’s been a lot of 
research that shows that 
you don’t inspire them 
to change; if anything, 
you inspire them to stay 
exactly as they are. 
So there’s other ways of 
communicating with 
people that you can get 
your needs met, without 
complaining to them.
Best selling author Dr. 
Thomas Stanley said that 
when we complain about 
somebody, they live down 
to that expectation. 
It reinforces who they are, 
and they stay 
in that paradigm. 
Complaining to somebody 
is not going to transform 
them; you have never 
complained anybody 
into positive change, 
including yourself! 
Carl Palmer, 
a program participant, 
now explains 
what happens 
to our internal system 
when we complain. 
The research says that 
when you complain 
and you’re negative 
you create a chemical 
in your brain that 
lasts for six seconds. 
If you have positive 
thoughts in your brain 
it creates a chemical 
in your brain that affects 
your body for six seconds. 
If you quit complaining, 
you can’t stop 
the negative thoughts, 
we call them “ANTS”
(Automatic Negative 
Thoughts). 
You can’t stop them 
from coming but when 
you give them energy and 
putting them out there, 
you’re creating negative 
things inside yourself. 
Studies have shown that 
complaining can make 
a person less healthy. 
We hear the term 
“psychosomatic,” well 
we are all psychosomatic. 
“Psyche, Soma,” 
“Mind, Body.” 
The mind and the body 
are intricately connected, 
and the body responds to 
the thoughts that are 
held in the mind. 
Dr. Robin Kowalski 
at the University of 
Clemson discovered that, 
from interviewing 
thousands of doctors, 
doctors estimate that 
they spend as much as 
two-thirds of their time 
dealing with people 
whose physical illness 
is either based in 
or exacerbated by 
their mental processes. 
In other words they are 
thinking “sick,” and 
it is manifesting sick 
in their bodies. 
As much as two-thirds. 
The way she puts it is, 
symptoms increase with 
symptoms reporting. 
Right before we gave out 
these Complaint Free 
Bracelets 
for the very first time, 
a man started 
attending my church, 
his name is Tom Alyea. 
Tom suffers from chronic 
migraine headaches, 
and every day when 
he would come home, 
his wife Misha would say, 
“How was your day?” 
Now, Tom, instead of 
telling her what happened 
during the day, gave her 
the headache report. 
He’d say, “Well, 
on a scale of one to 10, 
I had about seven 
headaches all day today.” 
Now she wasn’t asking 
him about his headaches, 
but that’s what 
he talked about. 
And he suffered migraines 
the entire time. 
Now as part of 
becoming complaint free, 
Tom stopped complaining 
about his headaches. 
When Tom stopped 
complaining about 
his headaches, using the 
Complaint Free Bracelet, 
Tom no longer has 
migraine headaches at all. 
This has had such 
an impact on Tom, 
that Tom is now 
the president of the 
Complaint-Free-World, 
our non-profit organization. 
A Complaint Free World 
seeks to share its simple, 
but powerful philosophy 
with the public.
We created a complaint 
free school curriculum; 
it’s available for free, and 
we’ve had thousands of 
teachers download that 
off from our website, 
that’s available for free. 
We also have 
a complaint-free 
organization program 
that businesses can use, 
and again it’s free, 
because we’re 
a non-profit. 
Now I’m noticing 
in the salon, a difference 
in the people; we are 
a more passionate group. 
We have such a contrast 
of personalities 
throughout the salon, and 
it’s amazing because 
even when someone gets 
in a rut, the rest of us 
are focused on keeping 
the place positive, and it 
brings everyone together 
in a whole new outlook 
that we’ve never had 
before.
We noticed a real big 
difference in how the staff 
spoke to one another, 
how they spoke to 
the patients and 
the other staff members 
within the hospital. 
And even when they just 
were talking about things, 
we noticed that they had 
a more positive attitude 
when they had 
general discussions 
within the area. 
We will pause now 
for a few moments and 
when we return, we will 
find out more about 
A Complaint Free World. 
Please stay tuned to 
Supreme Master 
Television.
Albert Einstein said, 
“Reality is just illusion,” 
albeit a very persistent 
illusion. 
Our thoughts create 
our lives, and 
our words indicate 
what we are thinking.
Welcome back to 
Good People, Good Works, 
where we are spotlighting 
A Complaint Free World, 
an organization that is 
dedicated to informing 
people of the benefits of 
speaking constructively. 
If we want to change 
something 
or someone’s behavior, 
what is best way to 
express our feelings 
without complaining? 
Basically, talking about 
your feelings 
and your needs, using 
a lot of “I” language, 
“I feel this way when you 
do that,” as opposed to, 
“You do that.” 
One of the interesting 
studies I’ve found is that 
most people’s comments 
about someone else 
are about their behavior. 
“You left your socks 
on the floor,” that’s 
a behavioral comment, 
that’s a behavior you did. 
What most people hear is, 
they hear it personally. 
They take it 
as a personal attack, 
“You’re stupid, you’re 
lazy, you’re whatever, 
because you left 
your socks on the floor,” 
even though it’s neutral. 
What we have to do 
is to understand that 
in most cases, people are 
going to take what we say 
as a request 
for behavioral change, 
they’re going to take that 
as a personal assault. 
So in those cases 
we have to soften 
what we are saying and 
even say, “This is not 
about you personally. 
Would you please do this. 
This is about something I 
would like for you to do.” 
This is about 
asking people for what 
you want, as opposed to 
complaining about what is. 
Because one of 
the biggest challenges of 
complaining is 
it keeps you focused on 
what’s wrong, 
rather than looking for 
potential solutions, so 
you’ve got to leave behind 
what’s wrong, and begin 
to ask for what you want. 
The greatest example 
of a person who did not 
just complain was 
the Reverend 
Dr. Martin Luther King. 
In 1963 Dr. King 
spoke on the steps of 
the Lincoln Memorial 
and Dr. King did say that 
the United States had 
written the American Negro 
a check which had 
been returned marked 
“insufficient funds.” 
But we don’t remember 
that as “the bad check 
speech,” we remember it 
as “I have a dream, I 
have dream that one day 
this nation and indeed 
the world will judge 
people by the content 
of their character
rather than the color 
of their skin.” 
Dr. King was able to 
respond, he did not just 
stand there and say, 
“Isn’t it awful!” and 
get everybody all upset. 
Instead he hung a picture 
in people’s minds, 
a picture that let them 
see clearly what he saw 
from his vision and his 
view from the mountaintop, 
he invited us 
into his dream.
When you’re living in a 
complaint free world, and 
you can hear a complaint 
and then turn 
that complaint around to 
a positive, and say, “No, 
but what you do have is 
a lot hair, and you’ve got 
great cheek structure and 
bone structure, and 
we’re going to work with 
your natural beauty to 
bring out the best in you.” 
The tools of 
a complaint free world 
give people 
that opportunity. 
And then the customer 
changes within themselves, 
and they start to feel 
good about themselves, 
they start to feel happy. 
And so when you leave 
the salon experience 
you’re immediately going 
out to tell a dozen people, 
not about 
the great haircut you had 
but about the great 
experience you had and 
about the positive energy 
you felt when you were 
in the salon.
By becoming 
complaint free 
a constructive energy will 
spread from ourselves 
outwards and 
as those around us also 
end this habit, 
a transformation of the 
world we live in begins. 
So when we looked at 
various techniques that 
are out there that can 
lift people’s awareness or 
consciousness or that can 
transform a community, 
what we find is 
there are three elements 
that consistently apply. 
One is that there is 
something that everyone 
is doing together; 
they have agreed to do 
something together. 
As they begin to do that 
together they find 
they are thinking and 
speaking in alignment, 
there is a resonance 
that begins to form. 
As that resonance begins 
to form, then there begins 
to be a sense of “We are 
bigger than any of us 
individually,” and 
there’s a joy and a delight 
that expands into the 
larger community, into 
the larger organization. 
Ending the habit of 
complaining changes 
our thinking 
and we feel uplifted. 
People will often contact 
me, and they’ll say, 
“You know, I’m just 
a happier person 
since I’ve done this.” 
They’ll say, “Is it 
supposed to do that?” 
I’ll say, “Yes, of course 
it’s supposed to do that!” 
The way I like to 
look at it is, your brain 
is a manufacturer and 
your mouth is a customer. 
So the manufacturer 
is producing 
negative thoughts, which 
you are articulating 
as a complaint. 
If the customer will 
stop buying what 
the manufacturer 
is producing, the 
manufacturer retools. 
Then you literally 
become a happier person. 
You begin to think and 
to hold happier thoughts. 
We deeply thank 
Reverend Will Bowen 
and his organization, 
A Complaint Free World, 
for helping people 
around the globe 
shift their patterns of 
speech and thought in 
a constructive direction 
and thus transform 
their lives for the better. 
May their work continue 
to inspire people to 
live complaint free lives!
For more details on 
A Complaint Free World, 
please visit 
www.AComplaintFreeWorld.org
Books and other media 
by Reverend Bowen 
are available at 
www.ComplaintFreeWorld.biz
Blissful viewers, 
thank you for your 
company on today’s 
Good People, Good Works. 
Up next is 
The World Around Us, 
after Noteworthy News. 
Wishing you eternal 
happiness, peace, and 
the grace of Heaven. 
In 2009, 
French photographer 
Yann Arthus–-Bertrand 
directed a landmark 
eco-documentary 
about the dire state 
of our planet’s biosphere, 
and in closing, 
left us with an important 
takeaway message:
It's time to come together. 
What's important 
is not what's gone, 
but what remains.
We still have half 
the world's forests, 
thousands of rivers, 
lakes and glaciers, 
and thousands 
of thriving species.
Join us for the conclusion 
of the insightful film 
“Home” 
Wednesday, March 31, 
on Planet Earth: 
Our Loving Home.
“Speciesism”
is a belief system where 
individuals favor
their species over others.  
The award-winning 
documentary “Earthlings,” 
by vegan US filmmaker 
Shaun Monson, 
examines the cruelty that 
results from speciesism 
and emphasizes
that it must stop.
We must learn to see
into the eyes of an animal
and feel that 
their life has value 
because they are alive.
Join us for Part 1 of 
this important film 
Tuesday, March 30
on Stop Animal Cruelty.