Yesterday I decided that I would go through my closet and donate a lot of my clothes to Goodwill. It is kind of funny
how you can get attached to some of your clothes. I decided that I was going to clear out a good part of my wardrobe regardless how I felt about them. The end result is a closet that is nearly half as full as it was before I began.
After dropping them off at Goodwill and returning home, I had a nice feeling rush over me. When I looked at my closet later that night, I felt a warm sense of accomplishment. I suggest you take a look around your house and if you see things that you no longer use, find a place to donate it to. Realize that you are giving and don’t be surprised if you receive something yourself: peace, good feelings and joy to name just a few.
With peace and gratitude,
Bill King

Sadly, we are wrapping up our stay here at the beach. It has been an amazing trip and we are already planning next year’s trip. Checkout last night’s sunset to the left. Just when I thought the sky wouldn’t get any prettier, it did.
allow you to do even more for others. You really can make a major impact on others. All it takes is to practice doing kind deeds today. Then, repeat tomorrow and keep repeating.
you will see things much clearer in your life. Do not just look through them every now and then, teach yourself to look at each situation with compassion. When the heart softens, peace and abundance immediately flows.
Tonight when several of the planes made their appearance I started thinking about the kindness challenge. As I looked around watching all eyes looking to the sky, I realized that these pilots were doing a very kind deed. Yeah, maybe they were having fun but I still believe they are providing a service.
Yesterday I was traveling back from Chicago and had an interesting flight. We quickly discovered that an elderly lady was pretty sick and needed medical assistance. The flight attendants asked for anyone in the medical field to come forward. At one point we thought that we were going to have to make an emergency landing but ended up not having to do that.
Today I am in Chicago and was walking back to my hotel when I saw a homeless man on the sidewalk. Every single person that walked by him avoided eye contact and did not offer him anything. When I got up to him, I handed him some cash, looked him straight in the eye and said, “Have a nice day!” He seemed very grateful and told me “thank you, now I can buy me a sandwich.”
was thinking about kindness and realized that I had pushed myself too far yesterday. That sure was not being kind to myself. So today I decided to cut my jog a little shorter and be kind to myself.