
Kindness is contagious; one small act often triggers a "pay it forward" chain. 3. Share the Table The holidays can be the loneliest time of year for many.
When you are at peace, you naturally bring more light and patience to those around you.
Inclusion is the ultimate form of holiday spirit. A warm meal and conversation can change someone's entire month. 4. Be Kind to Yourself A Kindhearted Christmas
Set boundaries on your time and budget. Give yourself permission to say "no" to stressful events so you can say "yes" to rest.
Pay for the coffee of the person behind you, leave a larger-than-usual tip for a seasonal worker, or drop off a box of treats at your local fire station. Kindness is contagious; one small act often triggers
The magic of Christmas isn't found under the tree, but in the quiet ways we show up for each other. A is about shifting the focus from "perfect" to "purposeful."
These letters are often kept for a lifetime, long after gadgets have broken. 2. Practice "Micro-Giving" When you are at peace, you naturally bring
If you have an extra chair, invite a neighbor, a student who can’t travel home, or a coworker who lives alone.