Courtesy of Claudia Hall Christian Everyday Kindness
Kindness is a tiny seed which grows into a bounty that feeds the world. Be kind. Harvest a bounty in your life and the world.
Kindness is the fertilizer of love. Bury the bullshit. Be kind.
Listen, some day, someone will ask you — What did you do in 2019? You can easily say: “I was kind and it changed everything.” So be kind. Change everything.
Hey, this thing we call life is passing one day at a time. Be kind now. You never know when you won’t ever have a chance.
“Tenderness and kindness are not signs of weakness and despair, but manifestations of strength & resolution.”
Kahlil Gibran
Lately, people have been saying to me that kindness is weakness. Kindness is NOT weakness. This week, we’ll explore the power of kindness.
Have you ever been in a situation where you are confronted with an angry person? Be kind. Kindness is a genetically programmed language in every human’s brain. They will relax, even just a bit, whether they like it or not. #PowerofKindness
A few years ago, I started this project where I would say “Good Morning” to everyone I saw in the morning, regardless of who they were. Most people respond in some way. You’d be surprised. Kindness is humanness. Give it a try
Sometimes, you just have to look at the flowers and breathe. Flowers bloom and shine regardless of the crappy, angry people around them. You can do the same. Be kind. Shine on.
What do you believe? “Our kindness may be the most persuasive argument for that which we believe.”
Gordon Hinkley
I believe that human nature is kindness. Luckily, the research agrees with me. We were born to be kind, to cooperate with each other — regardless of our differences
Trees flower for such a short period of time. They burst with beauty, and then its gone. Our lives are like this — a flash of beauty and then they are gone. Be kind. It will make the short time beautiful.
I know this will sound crazy to you, but the actual thing that people are angry about, when you get down to it, is that they feel left out, abandoned, and ostracized by our world and economy. Be kind. Remind people that we are in this together.
By Claudia Hall Christian