Ever since we experienced kindness week, I’m noticing kindness everywhere. I always considered myself a kind person, as a matter of fact I’ve been told I’m overly kind sometimes (maybe even been called a doormat.) Apparently, there’s always room for improvement. There seems to be a kindness growth spurt in myself and as a result it’s coming toward me too. Give more, get more.
It’s even little things I’m noticing. I was in a public restroom, went into a stall that had no toilet tissue. I automatically moved to another stall. Normally, I’d just wash my hands and leave. Without hesitation, I found the TP supply and put 2 rolls in the first stall. I washed my hands and a piece of my paper towel ripped as I was tearing it and it fell to the floor. My old self would have thought, that’s what maintenance workers are for…. I picked it up.
A man came into my new home to give me an estimate for window treatments. We chatted and he told me that his next stop was to coach a soccer game. I said, “wow, I guess you won’t have time for dinner.” While he was measuring, I made up a goodie bag for him with cheeses, nuts, etc. He was so happy. My husband asked me why I did that. I said, “Just to be kind.” Kindness without expecting reciprocity is incredibly satisfying. Expecting reciprocity throughout my life was something that always hurt me (I’m blue.) My husband often told me I’d be happier when I stop expecting people to be like me.
People I’ve known my entire life are suddenly saying kind things to me, even on social media. Speaking of social media, I was feeling kind of hurt that my 30-year-old nephew/Godson was getting engaged last week and never told me. I’ve always loved and gifted him without expecting anything in return. He is like a son to me. I figured I’d just see the pictures on social media. I let go of the hurt through the tools I’ve been learning during this course. He called me and left a voice mail, “I had to call you. I’m on my way to ask Jenny to be my wife. I just wanted to let you know what an impact you’ve had on my life. Thank you for always being there to nurture me through God. Thank you for everything. I love you.” Those kind words were worth the 30 year wait and brought me to tears.
Even the new friends I’ve made since I moved to SC seven years ago are suddenly thanking me for things I’ve done or said in the past. It’s even affecting my husband. He asked a friend to borrow a ladder so he could go up on the roof and clean out the gutters. Not only did our friend bring the ladder over, he leaned it against the house and immediately climbed up and started clearing the gutters.
Of all the changes I’ve experienced on this journey, I’m praying the kindness becomes contagious.
Beautiful share Diane. Things have definitely changed for the better in my house also
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I’m happy for you as well Darren.
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Great blog Diane, I love the toilet paper story! From now on I’ll think of you and the kindness I’m giving whenever I buy a new supply. 🙂
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LOL Randy. It’s really exciting to think someone will think of me when they buy toilet paper. Bahahahahah
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Wonderful blog! I like that you thought to make a goodie bag for the man to take. Kindness is something we all need to practice. The world would be a much nicer place!
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Thanks Sue. So far kindness is my favorite learning from this journey.
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Wow Diane! I love the kindness you did! Especially the goodie bag. That was so considerate, caring, and kind!!! Thank you for spreading the kindness!!!
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Diane, this is the best blog you’ve ever done. Love the kindness that you’re sharing. Very inspiring. Great, great stories. Keep sharing.
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Thank you Eddie. Your kindness to me with our business journey has been amazing. Thanks for being you…
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Thank you Louise.
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“Of all the changes I’ve experienced on this journey, I’m praying the kindness becomes contagious.”–love this! I’ve seen much evidence that this prayer has been answered! 🙂
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So so true… Thank you…
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