January 30, 2007
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The Lasting Power of Kindness Today’s tip is built around a true story, made famous after appearing in the first ‘Chicken Soup for the Soul’ book. It was written by Sister Helen P. Mrosla, and it has a profound impact on me every time I read it. I’ll share my thoughts with you about why [...]
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January 28, 2007
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Kindness An Unconditional Gift In the quest to create a gentler, more loving world, kindness is the easiest tool we can use. Though it is easy to overlook opportunities to be kind, our lives are replete with situations in which we can be helpful, considerate, thoughtful, and friendly to loved ones and associates, as well [...]
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January 26, 2007
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The Effects of Kindness on the Body and Mind. Author: Jason Parker As Dr. Wayne Dyer talks about in his book, the Power of Intention, kindness has been scientifically researched. The results are astounding. Kindness both increases our levels of serotonin and strengthens our immune systems. You may know that the role of anti-depressants is [...]
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January 22, 2007
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Considering Others Reaffirming Our Integrity Every thought we think and every action we take has an effect on the world around us. To be aware of this is to be conscious of our impact on the people in our lives. Sometimes we just want to do what we want to do, but considering the full [...]
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January 19, 2007
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Pass It On Random Acts Of Kindness A simple play on words, a negative turned positive and a movement is sparked. “Today I will commit one random act of senseless kindness.” This simple phrase has launched an international movement inspiring people to practice kindness and to “pass it on” to others. It spawned bumper stickers, [...]
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