September 2, 2010
By One Kind Act in One Kind Act | 0 comments
by Terria Fleming I doubt if any child ever wanted to grow up to be a grouch, or thoughtless, or unkind, but it happens. Many a sweet child becomes the adult they never planned on. By consciously deciding to be a kinder, better, person and by taking some simple actions everyday, each one of us [...]
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September 25, 2009
By One Kind Act in Being Kind,Daily Acts of Kindness,Giving and Receiving,Kindness,One Kind Act,Random Acts of Kindness,Small Acts of Kindness | 4 comments
Have you been the recipient or giver of a small act of kindness? Tell us about it for a book we’re writing. You can be credited or anonymous. Just tell us your story and help us pay your One Kind Act forward. No monetary compensation, but there is that great feeling you get knowing you [...]
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August 15, 2009
By One Kind Act in Being Kind,Daily Acts of Kindness,Giving and Receiving,Kindness,One Kind Act,Random Acts of Kindness,Reflections on Kindness,Small Acts of Kindness | 0 comments
Reflections on Kindness From Gwen Randall-Young Random acts of kindness are a wonderful way to reach across time and space to touch the life of another being. Publicizing and raising awareness of the significance of human kindness undoubtedly makes the world a better place. At every step along the path of expanding awareness there is [...]
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May 29, 2009
By One Kind Act in Being Kind,Daily Acts of Kindness,Kindness,One Kind Act,Random Acts of Kindness,Small Acts of Kindness | 0 comments
What one small simple act of kindness could you do today? Think about it, if you need an starter idea visit the Ideas page. Once you’ve decided, just do it!
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May 28, 2009
By One Kind Act in Being Kind,Kindness,One Kind Act,Random Acts of Kindness,Small Acts of Kindness | 1 comment
Common Courtesy We often feel that we don’t have the time or energy to extend ourselves to others with the small gestures that compose what we call common courtesy. It sometimes seems that this kind of social awareness belongs to the past, to smaller towns and slower times. Yet, when someone extends this kind of [...]
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