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31 October 2009

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this inspired me to look up this quote:
We never touch people so lightly that we do not leave a trace. -Peggy Tabor Millin

you are one of the kindest, most generous people i know. you give of yourself to everyone you meet. you are such an inspiration to me in so many ways.

Dear Patti,
Only a few weeks ago I discovered your blog. I find it so inspiring and agree with the previous post that you are so kind and generous. I also just bought your book. I have always placed a high premium on kindness and believe it or not there are times when I begin to second guess myself as in perhaps it's just not a useful virtue to cultivate in this world. Certainly there are those who view it as a weakness. Your post brought tears to my eyes and reminded me that kindness is indeed a strength and a much needed virtue in our world. Thank you so much.

I love that story. Kindess is always a good choice. Today I woke up feeling a bit blue, mostly because I want to be a mother and it's not really working out. I was tempted to cancel the commitment I had made, which was to go over and do a few hours gardening for a friend with a young baby. Instead I got on the bus, travelled the hour to her house, greeted her with a kiss, had a big cuddle with her adorable wee babe and then gardened for four hours straight - knowing that some days doing a kindness for someone else is also doing ourselves a favour.

Dear Patti,

I am like the previous "commenter" as your post brought tears to my eyes. Thank you for sharing the story about meeting the lady on the plane and talking with her. I think if we are open and do our part we can have those kind of "divine appointments" every day. Every person has worth and needs kindness in their life.

I work in a school and try to talk with different children every day there to get to know them better. They have so much to keep track of. Some come from divorced households and stay with one parent one night and another parent another night so they have to remember to take the right "stuff" to each parent's home or they will be missing something at school the next day. It makes my head spin thinking about it. Anyway I purpose to be an adult that the children can trust and feel safe with. I love talking with them each day. It just takes a little time to reach out to someone but that short conversation may make that person's otherwise ordinary day into something memorable.

Thanks for all you do Patti to encourage kindness in the world!

This is lovely, but whatever happened to writing Fridays?

"Kind words can be short and easy to speak but their echoes are truly endless." - Mother Teresa

Love listening to those echoes...
And making some of my own !
Much love to you, sweet Writer-Lady !

I got goosebumps reading this, like I often do when emotionally charged. This should be easy and I will take it to heart, especially at work, where I am having some issues at the moment with those I work with.

I often do the little things--taking back a shopping cart, letting people ahead in line, giving directions etc. But I get impatient with those I work with, if they don't perform "up to my standards". I need to work on that impatience and replace it with kindness.

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