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June 26, 2015

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space EditorEditor’s note: Dear Friends, We hope you’re enjoying a little bit of sunshine wherever you are. The stories this week strengthen our conviction that lessons in kindness can from anyone, young and old. Whether they’re family, co-worker, or neighbor down the street. These are beautiful gems that remind us to be a little kinder than necessary, no matter what circumstance we find ourselves in. –Guri space
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Small Acts of Kindness

space kiwicat wrote: “I hid a $5 note in a library book with a cheery note that I’m returning tomorrow. I hope it brightens someone’s day!”
space SeaMar67 wrote: “This morning I picked two quarts of wild black raspberries and took half to my neighbors up the hill.”
space kbv wrote: “Yesterday a neighbor girl fell on her roller blades and may have broken her hand. My daughter and I made her “feel better soon” cookies and she and her family really enjoyed the cookies. :)”
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Featured Kindness Stories

Story1 Her little son has a big heart even at their lowest
Story2 Opportunity to help a security guard at her work
Story3 A picture that brought her tears of joy and many hugs
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Moving Beyond the Blame Game

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June 26, 2015

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Moving Beyond the Blame Game

The willingness to accept responsibility for one’s own life is the source from which self-respect springs.

– Joan Didion –

Moving Beyond the Blame Game

Why do we waste so much energy looking for someone to blame when something doesn’t go our way? Dr. Bren Brown provides us with valuable insight into how the constant search for blame limits the meaningfulness of our relationships. Bren Brown is a highly respected researcher on the subject of vulnerability. She has mastered using the art of storytelling and self-disclosure to bring life and practical meaning to the data she’s collected and analyzed for over 10 years. Equally important is that Bren also shows us it’s okay to laugh at ourselves as we acknowledge our imperfections. { read more }

Be The Change

Learn more about Dr. Brene Browns insights regarding how our vulnerability is truly the birthplace of innovation, creativity and change. { more }

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