Random Acts of Kindness

By Patti Budnik January 25, 2021
By: Rose Carlson Practice random kindness and senseless acts of beauty.  ~Anne Herbert It is quite possible that one simple little sentence scrawled on a paper placemat in a restaurant in Sausalito, CA in the early 1980s, sparked the concept of “paying it forward.” Random Acts of Kindness, or RAKs, such as paying for coffee… The post Kindness is Good for the Soul appeared first on Share Pregnancy & Infant Loss Support.
By brown November 10, 2018
By: Heather West When is the last time you made someone smile? Making a person’s day who would have otherwise had a bad day is something that gives us the energy to keep going. Every day I wake up and think, “in what way will I make someone smile today?” and I excitedly wait for… The post Add A Blessing: Random Acts of Kindness appeared first on Share Pregnancy & Infant Loss Support.
By brown December 1, 2016
By: Ginny Limer These dark, empty spaces are haunting, yet beautiful as it is here that we are most open to finding the light within the darkness, our passions within the pain. This empty space represents your endless pain, your broken heart, your deepest despair, and broken soul, yet this vast space also symbolizes your… The post Empty Spaces appeared first on Share Pregnancy & Infant Loss Support.
By brown June 14, 2016
This was written by Share’s Program Director, Rose Carlson. Practice random kindness and senseless acts of beauty. ~Anne Herbert It is quite possible that one simple little sentence, scrawled on a paper placemat in a restaurant in Sausalito, CA in the early 1980’s, sparked the concept of “paying it forward.” Random Acts of Kindness, or RAK’s, such as paying for coffee for the… The post Kindness is Good for the Soul appeared first on Share Pregnancy & Infant Loss Support.