Observing kindness all around you

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Week 2 of the kindness challenge was to notice kindness going on around you.

I’m a positive person so my mind is naturally wired to look for the good stuff anyway – but I was pleasantly surprised at just how much good stuff you see when you decide to focus on it. I noticed many small acts of kindness – offers of help, kind gestures and words of support; but one act sat deep within my heart.

As a therapeutic play worker I spend a large proportion of my day sorting out friendship issues – most of them involving teaching empathy and compromise.

This week I observed a group of children on the playground playing a game of cricket. One child was sat a little distance away from the group clearly upset. When I asked what was up, he said that he had missed his turn to bat and now the group had said he would have to wait until it came around again. As I was speaking to him, a few boys from the group came over (probably fearful they were going to be in trouble!) I explained to the boys what the child had said, noting how upset he clearly was and wondered if anyone could come up with a solution to the problem.

Three boys walked away instantly.

The rest stood silently.

Then one boy said that the upset child could take his place in the line and have his turn at batting. The child agreed, thanked the boy and the game resumed play.

This sounds great doesn’t it? But no big deal – it happens daily on playgrounds across the world, yes?

But what if I told you that this particular child, the one who gave up his turn, was a child that was regularly in trouble for fighting, found maintaining relationships difficult and had very little concept of compromise or empathy.

Later in the day, after praising the boy for his actions, I asked him what had prompted him to act in that way. He replied that he remembered a time when someone had helped him when he was upset and how it had changed his day for the better and even though he really wanted his turn he knew that it would help the other child have a happier day and it was the right thing to do.

He was right, it was the thing we encourage children to do – but the fact that he realised, without prompting, the impact his actions would have on the young mans happiness was astounding to me. Because I was the person who had helped him when he was upset, unsuccessfully I thought until now, to improve his behaviour and understanding this past 8 months.

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Kindness does change people – even if you have to spend a long time undoing learned behaviour first.

If you look for it, there is a lot of kindness going on around you. It’s easy to focus on the dramas at work, crisis in our lives and chaos in our world.

Take a moment to look, really notice kind the gestures that happen every day. Ignore the news, forgo reading the newspaper and enjoy the little things in your lives.

When you notice them, I hope they warm your heart, soften your words and increase your belief that people are fundamentally kind.

Sending kind vibes your way to see you through the week.

If you’ve felt inspired to join the challenge – check out Niki’s blog The Richness of a Simple Life for all the details.

It’s the little things 22/05/16

It’s the little things that make me want to wave my hands in the air like I just don’t care!

Here’s a round up of all the little things that have made me smile this week.

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This mandarin and kumquat Bellini
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Coffee + bed = weekend lie in
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The cards were right on the money this week
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I rekindled my love with art journaling
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The most amazing high tea at Robata – Resorts World, Birmingham (post coming soon)

This week I’ve also continued with The Kindness Challenge (update for week 2 on Monday) which I am really enjoying.

Find something you enjoy doing this week and DO IT! It just might make you smile.

Nicky xo

You are amazing!

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This post is for you. Yes you. Reading my blog right now.

You – who thinks they’re no one special.

I think you’re wonderful.

You, who gets up every morning willing the universe to give them a good day.

I see your potential.

You, the person who tries their best, not matter the odds.

I admire your tenacity.

You, who puts the needs of others first and their own last; despite being so tired they could sleep for a whole year.

I know your strength.

You, the beautiful human being that shies away from compliments as if they were toxic rather than letting them soak into their soul.

I appreciate you.

You, who declines self care and has long forgotten dreams.

I recognise your longings.

You, who has little confidence in their thoughts and decisions.

I notice your successes.

You, who carries worries that aren’t theirs, solves problems they shouldn’t have to and works tirelessly and sometimes anonymously to make someone else’s day easier.

I understand your motivation.

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Deep beneath the layers of incredulous self doubt, unconfidence and heavy insecurities is a wealth of accomplishments and achievements.

And it’s what makes you, you.

That is why I think you’re amazing. And one day you will too.

Thankyou from the bottom of my heart for taking the time out of your busy day to stop by my little blog.

Sending you good vibes and tight hugs.

Nicky xo

Starting the day with kindness

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The Kindness Challenge – week 1

This week was all about starting the day with kindness – to yourself. In principle, I’m pretty good at self kindness; I get up early so I can have some time to write, exercise or just sit and enjoy the quiet.

However, I found initially, I was trying to ‘do’ kindness to myself. I felt the pressure to say something nice or think kind thoughts about myself – which was ridiculously hard. I had set my intentions a little high. So, after a couple of days of unsuccessful trying, I went back to the list I had written in my first post and decided to pick 1 and start from there.

I like affirmations and quotes but find them difficult to say out loud. So I spent some time finding quotes and adding them to some of my photographs – it was a great way to start my day.

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Later in the week I felt inspired to put together a display at work with the children, exploring being your own kind of beautiful and do some art journaling.

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After a few days, I decided to start someone else’s day with kindness – so every morning I sent one person a ‘Hope you have a good day‘ message. Everyone replied back with wishes of the same or a heartfelt ‘Thank you‘and I felt I had shared the love. It shows how by just adding one element of kindness into my day, I then felt inspired to do more and reach more people.

How do you show yourself kindness?

Can you find time to slot a little more into your day?

Can you afford not to?

My tip is to just start – add one moment of self kindness into your day. It’s not always easy, but allowing yourself some ‘me’ time will show your body and the people around you how important it is.

It’s so important to reflect, recharge and realise how important we are.

Next prompt is all about observing kindness around you – check back in a week to see how I got on.

Want to jump on board the kindness train?

Check out Niki’s blog –  The Richness of a Simple Life for all the details.

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It’s the little things 15/05/16

It’s the little things that make me want to dance ’til I can’t dance no more and fall into bed happy.

Here’s a round up of all the little things from my week that have made me smile ’til my cheeks hurt.

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This lovely coffee from Cafe Isabella, Solihull

Seeing people you follow on YouTube in real life! Lainey and Lex at Bodypower expo.

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Best views ever – you lovely people
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My new Alex & Ani shell  bracelet from Fabulous – Beauty, Intuition and Luck
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Being nominated for an award – #newbloggerontheblock

This week has been a great week for my blog – I love writing, but what I love more is that people enjoy reading what I write.

Have a great week doing what you do!

Nicky xo