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In Honor of World Kindness Day

Posted by: love4 on: November 14, 2009

In Honor of World Kindness Day

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A thoughtful group of people can change a life, and a world.

November 13, World Kindness Posts

Posted by: love4 on: November 13, 2009

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Rational Code of Ethics” that fellow-Hubber Paraglider has proposed, “We are responsible first to each other and our future generations, then to all life on Earth.” Acting with kindness is recognising this responsibility, and doing something about it. http://hubpages.com/hub/Kindness-have-we-lost-the-knack

LEAVE A LITTLE BEHIND

When you are given a warm, inviting smile
Leave a little behind before you walk another mile

When you are given a friendly, encouraging lift up
Leave a little behind to fill up another’s cup

When are given an enthusiastic ‘you can do it, now go’!
Leave a little behind, knowing you reap what you sow

When are given gifts of kind words, action and praise
Leave a little behind to pass along hope
and spirits to raise

When you are given a helping, generous hand
Leave a little behind like footprints in the sand

Choose to make a difference in all that you do
Remember it’s simple…it’s all up to you

Happy World Kindness Day Everyone!

Olivia – Inspiration HR


Thank you for your initiative putting this event in this time we should remember to show kindness we need it in this troubled time with all the crisis in our lives. A simple act of kindness makes a big difference in our lives.
Happy kindness day.

My contribution in my blog is
http://www.filipinamom.com/index.php/world-kindness-day-01107
Thanks for the initiative. Much love from Brazil.
http://diariosdefilosofia.blogspot.com/2009/11/dia-da-gentileza-world-kindness-day.html

I was going to include everyone in one post, I think it’s work better if you all get your own post. Thank you so much for contributing to this day!

Mari-Lyn

Thanks for Giving Kindness a Voice

Posted by: love4 on: November 12, 2009

WOW! Thank you for all the people who have signed-up to blog or leave a comment here about Kindness on Nov 13, just 2 days away.

If you don’t have a blog your are welcomed to leave a comment in the box below and it will get posted. There is just one condition about getting posted – if it’s SPAM or UNRELATED to Kindness then, sorry, you will not be posted. And don’t say “Great Post or I like this” this is not a message to get recognized. it needs to be a story, or a link to how you are promoting kindness.

The 1Million Pic’s people will be chatting up their campaign – you can Tweet using #1MPics or #Thanksamillion. This campaign is about getting a million donations to Food Banks. When you donate, be sure to take a picture of the donation (you don’t have to be in the picture) and send the photo to Thanks a Million

Otherwise, write about how Kindness has affected your life – come to this blog and post your link, so that we can come back here and read all the wonderful stories.

Always give without remembering and always receive without forgetting.
Thank you,
http://XeeSM.com/Mari-LynHarris

Calling all Bloggers

Posted by: love4 on: October 28, 2009

World Kindness Day

World Kindness Day in November 13, calling all Bloggers to sign-up for Bloggers Unite, register now!

Look forward in celebrating and writing with you.


Volunteering in Your PJ’s

Posted by: love4 on: October 27, 2009

Help From Home
Written by Debra & Mike Bright

The story behind ‘Help From Home‘ began a few years ago when I was doing a lot of volunteering activities from the comfort of my own home, like writing to sick children to make them smile, answering surveys from (mainly) psychological students and researchers, converting public domain books into e-books and raising money for charity for free by using click-to-donate sites etc, etc. I considered these as volunteering opportunities as I was spending my time helping somebody else, even though sometimes the recipient would not normally be considered to be the traditional type of person or organization one would think of as needing help.

Over time I realized I wanted to do more things that had the potential to benefit others and so I began looking for some more home based volunteering opportunities. The more I looked, the more I found, but the one over-riding feature I discovered about these opportunities was that for one reason or another they were just not featured on any of the volunteering portal websites like VolunteerMatch. Also, I realized that if you didn’t even know that such an opportunity existed (and there are some pretty obscure ones out there) there would be little chance in finding it. That’s when I realized that these type of opportunities really needed to be collated and put into one place, which I discovered hadn’t been done before.

I subsequently set up my website called ‘Help From Home‘ which I incidentally run on an altruistic basis, to feature Grassroot Initiatives that hopefully serve to inspire and encourage people to do things that help others, from the comfort of their own home. I figured that the type of opportunities that would appeal most to the person-in-the street would be the ones that would have minimal impact on their finances and time. Therefore the criteria for a volunteer opportunity that best represented this ethos would be ones which had to be easy to perform; involve no ongoing commitment (you could dip in and dip out whenever you wanted); cost nothing or very little to complete; take no more than 30 minutes to accomplish and if possible, be capable of actually being done whilst still dressed in your pyjamas!

Since December 2008, when ‘Help From Home’ went live, over 450 home based volunteering opportunities have been added to the site with literally hundreds more waiting in the wings to be vetted and potentially included on the website. I find it quite exciting to think that collectively, if people were able to volunteer their time in small amounts from their own home, the potential to make such a difference to the goals and aims of initiatives out there attempting to make this world a better place to live in, is huge.

I’m hoping that my website contributes in some small way to making this happen and I’d like to believe that with the opportunities listed on ‘Help From Home’, the world really can be changed – dressed just in your pyjamas!

Thank you Debra for letting me know about your initiative. It’s amazing how many opportunities are available out there that people can get involved with, even in their PJ’s.

Mari-Lyn Harris
Mari-Lyn Harris

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Social Media Goddess, Blogger - write about social media marketing, kindness, social good, about people making a difference.

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    With just a little effort we could create positive change.
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    I got hugged by around 100 random strangers, and also to celebrate World Kindness Day I am going to be extra kind (and try to get everyone else to be) for an entire year.
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  • Robyn: Thank you for promoting World Kindness Day. I also posted a blog today with the focus being on how each one of us can work towards a better society.
  • Aaron: I posted on my blog about today and included some other kindness resources within. Great cause, great day!!! http://www.bendistraw.com/blog/2009/11
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