Kindness is exactly what we need in our fractured world right now--it provides the simplest path to healing. A single act of kindness, whether to a friend or a stranger, can become a spool of generosity that unwinds and touches the lives of so many. . . From Woman's Day Editor-in-Chief Susan Spencer comes a heartwarming book featuring 365 kindness-focused actions. With beautifully whimsical illustrations by artist Jutta Kuss, this book shows how small acts can make a big difference. When Action Follows Heart was inspired by the Kindness Project, a monthly column in the magazine that highlights good deeds and everyday kindnesses from Woman's Day readers from all over. The idea behind it is simple: to showcase readers' kind acts toward others. Whether it's bringing a box of doughnuts to a fire station, yielding a parking space to the other person vying for it, collecting blankets for the homeless, or even sharing a smile--these acts are sure to make your world a little brighter. Full of practical advice; uplifting stories; and inspirational quotations, this book is a must-have for anyone looking to bring positivity and joy into their lives--and the lives of others.
One sentence of instruction, example: August 6 "Don't wait for your child's teacher to request supplies. On the first day of school, send your kid in with a bag of tissue, antibacterial wipe and paper towels." August 4 "Help out the summer-weary moms in your neighborhood by creating an obstacle course in your backyard with cones, Hula-Hoops, jump ropes, and whatever else you can find. Call it the Summer Olympics and invite all the kids to join." Feb, 21 "yield an opening parking space to another person vying for it".
I just was surprised with the daily one sentence content of 356 Ways to Share Kindness.
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