by External Article | Jan 19, 2021 | Care Work Library, Caring for a Friend, Caring for a Neighbor, For Friends & Family, Occasional Caregiving |
One of the most dangerous narratives we have in our culture currently is this idea that kindness is free. In the current reality of our world, we feel frustrated that there isn’t more compassion. I hear people say, “Why aren’t people more kind to each other? It...
by Polly Krause | Sep 19, 2015 | Caregiver Stories |
We watched Evan Almighty the other day. Though I thoroughly enjoyed the movie (Steve Carrell is way weird), I have one issue. They used the acronym ARK for Acts of Random Kindness (or Random Acts of Kindness as, I believe, it was originally ordered. Humorist Danny...
by Jonah Okun | Dec 27, 2014 | Finding Meaning |
With New Years Eve around the corner, you might be thinking about how you want to reign in the new year. While other people in your neighborhood in your community may be going out for an evening of late night heroics, there are plenty of other meaningful ways to... by Renee Palumbo | Nov 1, 2014 | Caregiver Stories |
Living in a household affected by chronic illness is challenging, stressful, frustrating, and sometimes next to impossible. It often feels like a jail sentence from which there is no escape. But over the past almost seven years, my family has experienced amazing...
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