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Kindness Matters.-5 quotes on kindness

Today try doing a kind gesture.

Do you know someone who could use a helping hand?
Could you offer some assistance...
Give a simple smile. - There's someone out there who would appreciate it.
Send a thank you note. 
Give a hug.
Remind someone that you are just a call away.
Kindness matters! 
One small act of kindness can really brighten someone's day.






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Have you taken the time to do something kind for someone?
Has someone done something kind for you lately? 
I'd love to hear all about it! Feel free and leave a comment below.



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  1. Kindness is a great basis for a person! I love it. Nice quotes too, I pinned some

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    1. Lyosha, I agree! Kindness really does make the world a better place. Thanks so much for stopping by.

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  2. There is ALWAYS space for more kindness in our lives, but this year I believe that it's more important than ever. So many people are feeling lost, overwhelmed, anxious and defeated in the face of the current pandemic. We have been trying to do what we can for those around us, even if it's shoveling the sidewalk for a neighbour or dropping off a small gift certificate to show people that they are thought of and appreciated.

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    1. Britt, I love that you have been doing those things. This world could definitely use more of that. I am sure those around you notice, and truly appreciate what you are doing.

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  3. Yes so true. Each of us is fighting a battle only we know about. And everyone else we interact with everyday are doing their own. Being kind just requires some will and barely costs anything.

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  4. Kindness requires nothing from us because it is free and often quite easy to simply be kind. Yet it can make a huge difference in someone's day. We all fight silent battles, and that kindness can go a very long way. One of my favorite things to do when I know someone I care about is having a bad day is to ask them to smile. Then tell them it looks good on them. I picked that habit up from a friend who would always say that to me, and it always made me stop and take a step back from whatever I was going through, even for a moment.

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  5. I agree and yes I enjoy sharing kindness. I love talking to elderly people at the grocery store, you never know if you may be their only kind contact for the day. This is a timely message.Tweeted.
    Thank you bunches for sharing this with Sweet Tea & Friends this month dear friend.

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    1. Paula, I think that it is wonderful that you talk with elderly people at the grocery store. I wish more people would take the time just to see how others were doing. That is so kind of you. Thank you so much for stopping by and sharing your thoughts on this topic.

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  6. Wonderful quotes! It's becoming harder to show kindness (generally speaking) than it needs to be! We all have the capacity with in us to step it up a little. Great reminders. Thank you for sharing this post at the Will Blog for Comments #13 linkup. Hope to see you next week, too.

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    1. Jennifer, I agree. It has become harder to show kindness. Thank you so much for stopping by. I appreciate it. :)

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  7. I just love these. Thanks for sharing.

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  8. Kindness does not cost anything, a smile goes a long way, as well as a kind word. I visited you via Will Blog for Comments #13, open October 30 - November 4!
    I linked up this week with = 12+13. Come and join us Mon - Saturday at SeniorSalonPitStop as well as #WordlessWednesday #Photography Wednesday - Saturday. You will find the info under BLOGGING

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    1. Thank you so much for visiting. I love what you added. It is very true, a smile goes a long way. :)

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  9. Congratulations, Stephanie! This post was most-visited at the Will Blog for Comments #13 linkup. It will be spotlighted there all week! You're welcome to save the "this blog post was a featured favorite" image there to share here with your readers, if you like.

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    1. Jennifer, thank you so much. That is wonderful to hear. 😊

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  10. Yes, my friend has a motto "kindness is free" and I love wearing the t-shirt.

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    1. I love that motto! Thanks so much for stopping by and Happy Thanksgiving.

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  11. I think the last one is my favorite. <3 Visiting from the Talking About it Tuesdays linkup.

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    1. So good to keep kindness at the forefront of our minds. Stopping by again to say thanks for sharing this post at the Will Blog for Comments #25 linkup. :)

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    2. Jennifer, thank you for visiting. 😊

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