CHICAGO (CBS) — An Army veteran pulled a woman from the Red Line tracks Tuesday morning as a train was barreling toward them. CBS 2’s
Category: Kindness Reflections
Halloween Kindness
Source: lifesgoldenrule.com “Today I want to share something that happened a few years ago on Halloween. I was home on duty at the door. The
“…I’m in no Hurry. I’m on my way to a Hospice..”
A NYC Taxi driver wrote: I arrived at the address and honked the horn. After waiting a few minutes I honked again. Since this was
A Daddy’s Letter to His Little Girl (About Her Future Husband)
Dear Cutie-Pie, Recently, your mother and I were searching for an answer on Google. Halfway through entering the question, Google returned a list of the
Mindfulness is Self-Kindness
Source: Unknown
“My friend just died. I don’t know what to do.”
Alright, here goes. I’m old. What that means is that I’ve survived (so far) and a lot of people I’ve known and loved did not.
Hey you, yes *YOU*!
Please STOP! Allow *everything* to drop away for just a few moments. Take some deep breaths, slowly inhaling through the nose and exhaling through the
5 Mindful Inner Explorations – Part 3 – “Listening”
“Listening is often confused with hearing. While hearing is a biological process that can be scientifically explained, listening is a psychological phenomenon. Listening is psychological
5 Simple Pointers to Increase Your Kindness
Do Kindness to another. Ask yourself a question, ‘how did that make them feel’? Ask yourself another question, ‘how did that make me feel’? Reflect
Letter: “Kindness, compassion should be standards for fame”
Posted: July 14, 2013 – 3:45pm “Fame is all around us and always has been although it has been portrayed in different forms. In People magazine,
5 Mindful Inner Explorations – Part 2 – “Sleep”
“Sleep is a naturally recurring state characterized by reduced or absent consciousness, relatively suspended sensory activity, and inactivity of nearly all voluntary muscles.[1] It is
5 Mindful Inner Explorations – Part 1 – “Criticism”
“Criticism is the practice of judging the merits and faults of something or someone in a sometimes negative, sometimes intelligible, (or articulate) way” ~ Wikipedia/Criticism