Showing posts with label share. Show all posts
Showing posts with label share. Show all posts

Saturday, February 8, 2014

L I F E is an Opportunity to L O V E.

Never let an opportunity
to express
thankfulness and awareness 
pass you by...
for that is
an opportunity lost.
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Expressions of 
LOVE,
CARING, 
GRATITUDE,
and THANKFULNESS,
are but gifts
that are for the giving
and sharing; 
carried within you
at all times, 
throughout this journey
called
L I F E. 
~Kim Franklin-Magana

Carpe Diem
"Seize the day", taken from a poem written in the Odes in 23 BC by the Latin poet Horace, Book 1, number 11.
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Give Thanks
1 Thessalonians 5:18
...encourage one another...build one another up...
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Just Do It!
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Today is the Day!

Thursday, January 30, 2014

Random Acts of Kindness

What is free to give, where there is no end to the supply?
Random Acts of Kindness.

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What qualifies as a "Random Act of Kindness"?

There are many actions that can be 
Random Acts of Kindness!

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Here are a few ideas 
to help you get started on your own path 
to contributing to the world with 
Random Acts of Kindness:

Listening to someone who needs a person to talk to and not
paying attention to how much time you are spending, before they are finished talking.

Asking someone if they could use some help with something in their life that is difficult for them to accomplish, on their own.  This could be helping them unload their groceries, preparing a meal, folding their laundry, or checking on them regularly.

Paying attention to the people around you and noticing when they are not as happy as usual or having a difficult day, then offering your time to listen and/or support.

Surprising someone, unexpectedly, with something you know they would love (that does not have to cost money). Usually, all it takes is a little creativity and a few minutes of your time. This could be as simple as getting something for them while you are up, or going that way, to surprising them with something like a blanket, warm cup of coffee, or retrieving the mail for them.

Doing the unexpected simply by making an extra batch of cookies or doubling a meal recipe, then delivering it to them when it is convenient to you.  They will be shocked, surprised, and happy to have the relief of having something homemade that they did not have to dream up and prepare themselves.  The thought of that kind act, will resonate long into the future.

These are but a few examples of Random Acts of Kindness, but I am sure you can come up with your own unique ideas that easily fit into your normal everyday life.  

Notice that the examples that I gave all begin with an action word:  Listening, acting, paying attention, surprising, and doing the unexpected.  

What can you think of that would qualify as a 
Random Act of Kindness? 

Please comment below 
so that we can share our ideas and pass on the good 
to the people who need it the most.

Improve the quality of someones day 
simply by acknowledging them with eye contact 
and smiling.

Talk to you soon!
~Kim Franklin-Magana


Friday, June 22, 2012

Dis...Connect


When people don’t understand you, 
they’re probably not asking the right questions 
or any questions, at all. 
~Kim Franklin-Magana  

Friday, February 24, 2012

"Just...be my friend."



“Don't walk in front of me; I may not follow.
Don't walk behind me; I may not lead.
Just walk beside me and be my friend.”
~ Albert Camus
(He won the Nobel Prize in Literature, in 1957.)

Albert Camus (1913-1960) was a representative of non-metropolitan French literature. His origin in Algeria and his experiences there in the thirties were dominating influences in his thought and work. Of semi-proletarian parents, early attached to intellectual circles of strongly revolutionary tendencies, with a deep interest in philosophy (only chance prevented him from pursuing a university career in that field), he came to France at the age of twenty-five. The man and the times met: Camus joined the resistance movement during the occupation and after the liberation was a columnist for the newspaper Combat. But his journalistic activities had been chiefly a response to the demands of the time; in 1947 Camus retired from political journalism and, besides writing his fiction and essays, was very active in the theatre as producer and playwright (e.g., Caligula, 1944). He also adapted plays by Calderon, Lope de Vega, Dino Buzzati, and Faulkner'sRequiem for a Nun. His love for the theatre may be traced back to his membership in L'Equipe, an Algerian theatre group, whose "collective creation" Révolte dans les Asturies (1934) was banned for political reasons.  

Saturday, July 16, 2011

Share Your Talents With Others!

“Use what talents you possess;
the woods will be very silent 
if no birds sang there 
except those that sang best.”
- Henry van Dyke


Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Understand...



It is in identifying yourself 
with the hopes, dreams, fears and longings of others 
that you may understand them 
and help them.
~Wilferd A. Peterson 
(August 21, 1900 - June 2, 1995)


Exerpt taken from his biography:  His greatest influences from other writers and philosophers include Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau and Abraham Lincoln, among many others. His contemporaries include Norman Vincent Peale and Dale Carnegie, and current writers and philosophers such as Jack Canfield and Brian Tracy have referred to Wilferd Peterson's works.

Friday, May 13, 2011

Sunday, May 8, 2011

Reflection

We need time to dream,                   
time to remember,
and time to reach the infinite
Time to be.

                               ~Gladys Taber                                            

Friday, April 29, 2011