How Gratitude and Kindness Go Together for Brain-Changing Happiness by Kellie Edwards (Meditation teacher and psychologist) You are probably not interested in my personal opinions
Kindness Changes Everything
How Gratitude and Kindness Go Together for Brain-Changing Happiness by Kellie Edwards (Meditation teacher and psychologist) You are probably not interested in my personal opinions
For as long as I can remember, I have found it much easier to be kinder to others than to myself. That old saying, “You
Yesterday marked the thirteenth anniversary of 9/11, and like many people, I found myself reliving the horrific events of that terrifying day. Even after over
‘To Be Kind’ by Lurana brown “Love is little, love is low. Love will make our spirits grow. Grow in peace, grow in light.
As a parent, I feel an extraordinary sense of responsibility to be the best parent possible for my two daughters. By that, I don’t mean
Last weekend, I celebrated another birthday, and I was the very grateful recipient of many acts of kindness courtesy of my friends and family. Of
Kindness through a Haircut – A Nurse’s Tale by April Carmack We become nurses to help other people. Whether this was because a loved one
In a Sea of Grief, KINDNESS Became My Life Jacket Submitted by Kathy of Grietgrief.com He didn’t kiss me goodbye in the morning, believing that
If you haven’t figured it out by now, some of my favorite people to write about are the guests who frequent the day shelter for
As I wrapped up another long day at work this evening, I was more than ready to head home, but there was one more very
It seems like social media gets a bad rap for increasingly becoming a platform for bullying, gossiping, spreading negativity, etc., and some days, I would
Yet again, I found myself being taught what it means to be both grateful and giving by one of the gentlemen who visit the day
How did this 5-Year old Teach his Mom about Kindness? by Marni Rivera One beautiful morning, I was having breakfast with my 5-year-old son, Finn.
Cancer, quite simply, sucks. It is a cunning, baffling, and formidable foe that strikes without warning and leaves its mark on all those it
The ‘To Do’ List by Kristi Jo Jedlicki I am busy. You are busy. Everyone is busy. We are all busy. For every item I
Kindness Was the Name of the Game By Russ Towne In 2012 my wife and I experienced a most unusual baseball game between the Giants
Choose Kindness Over Judgement by Dawn Helms We have all been there at one time or another: Sitting in a restaurant trying to have
Soul Food by Kristi Jo Jedlicki It is said that the way to a man’s heart is through his stomach. Since I am neither a
How Speaking Only Kind Words Changed My Life by Alison Cebulla May 2012 I was at a party at a friend’s house and I set
A Drive-By Act of Kindness by John Robinson My wife and I are in our 60s, and we were traveling a couple of summers ago
You’ve Got a Friend by Kristi Jo Jedlicki It is easy to be accepting of others whom we find to be socially acceptable or “normal”,
A Big Man’s Kindness By Russ Towne I’ve sometimes been disappointed to learn there is often a huge difference between the heroic character being portrayed
The Thank You Note by Kristi Jo Jedlicki The thank you note was written on a scrap piece of paper that was carefully folded up
The Beach That Love Built – By Russ Towne When our daughter was about 15, she was stricken with an “incurable” disease and nearly died. She
When I Was Hungry, You Gave Me Food by Kristi Jo Jedlicki On a daily basis, the guests at the day shelter for homeless men