You know, kindness is a lot like a garden hose. What? Did he just say that? Yep, I did. After my morning jog today I
noticed a garden hose that had a pinch in it. When I turned the faucet on, there was a pressure build up at the point of the pinch. This meant very little water came out of the nozzle.
So, what does all this have to do with kindness? During the past month of doing the kindness challenge, I have noticed that when I am consistently thinking about kindness I am presented with kind deeds to do. Once done, it seems that others do kind things for me. It is a natural flow of giving and receiving. However, when I resist doing a kind deed because I am tired or just don’t feel like it, it is like I am pinching off the natural flow much like that garden hose. Things just don’t seem to flow like they do when I am doing kind deeds.
Stay in the flow today. Decide to do at least one kind deed a day for the remainder of the kindness challenge (and beyond if you like).
With peace, gratitude and being pinch-less,
Bill

to do, another task to complete or someone to call. I realized that I would be doing myself a kind deed by taking time to write down every item on my to do list. After I did that exercise, I felt instantly better. It is amazing to me how much energy I was wasting by not getting them down on paper.
Today was my first day on the beach and had a lot of time to think about the kindness challenge. As I read my
people involved as well as their families.
I also had a kind thing done for me today. My son let me take home his pup, Rooney. I absolutely love watching over her. She is my best friend and I am excited to have her with me for the next several days.
discovered is that no kind deed is too small. Also, no kind deed is wasted. For the past week I really do not have any major kind act to report, just lots of small ones. But you know what? That is not bad at all. Typical daily kind deeds for me are things like answering my phone giving a compliment, slowing down to let people merge in front of me on the road, practicing forgiveness, calling family and friends, sending positive emails, etc…
kindness today while walking down a sidewalk. I looked down and there was a piece of gum sitting right in the middle waiting to go for a ride with someone. I passed it up but then quickly turned around and picked it up and deposited in a nearby trashcan. This was a really small kind deed that no one will ever know about.