Recently SPPRAK spent a Saturday
asking people to write a word that meant kindness to them on the sidewalk with
chalk. The goal was to litter the sidewalk with kind words. Another goal? To
litter our world with kind words.
Wednesday, August 27, 2014
Littering Sidewalks With Kind Words
Wednesday, August 20, 2014
Attention!! Blog With A Twist!!
We are always
writing our opinion of what kindness looks like, how to make others feel better
and so on. Easy to say right? How about a link to a kindness story?
Basically it is about
5 friends who travel the country spreading random acts of kindness. They are
young, which explains why living in an RV might not be too much of an issue!
The reason this is important to SPPRAK? It is the fact that these are more
young people living random acts of kindness. The world is not lost to our
children, they are well aware that there are issues. The part that they may
have trouble with is the ability to find the solution.
We, as human
beings, are capable of both extreme heartlessness and extreme kindness. We each
have to choose, and while the world out there does need our prayers, it also
needs us. You can make a difference where you are, it is up to you to choose
what kind of difference you will make. Will you be a positive force in the world,
or will you just watch others be negative forces?
The world needs you, the world needs kindness.
#kindness matters
Wednesday, August 13, 2014
Sharing Kindness at School
Remember the good old days? Sure you
do, it is what we talk about constantly, how things have changed, and we seem
to focus on what’s wrong not what’s right. But today is our children’s good old
days! There have been some changes for the better; today instead of cowering
from bullies we refuse to accept that behavior as a right of passage to grow
up. 5 year olds can operate an IPad without a second thought, have an app
problem? Ask your ‘tween and they will solve it in no time. One problem with
today’s world for children and adults alike is the inability to shut off the
world. Use to be you could go home and shut your bedroom door and read and
dream and escape.
Today that is not nearly so easy for
any of us. However, no matter the time we live in, we still want to raise good
decent human beings, with compassionate attitudes toward others. The earlier
these values are taught (or caught) the better. We all know that a 5 year old
is a sponge who wants to learn everything, and will one day be that 15 year old
who questions everything. That is a fact no matter the time!
What can we do to help children learn
these values? In a way that is non threatening and speaks to the fun side of
learning? Shameless plug for our SPPRAK pack program! Colorful kindness notes
plastered all over a large banner, what could be more fun? Catching others in
the “act” makes for much more compassion than complaining about the youth of
today. Our program is unique in that everyone gets recognized, for simply
being kind to another. There may be a citizen of the month, but there will also
be a banner full of kindnesses that will continue to grow. We can’t turn back those
clocks but we can take advantage of what we know and teach our children about
being kind to one another.
Children catch whatever we throw their way, kindness and compassion or hatred, what do you want to be caught? Right now, stop and take a look at our banner program. If you don’t have children of your own, or your children are grown, please do not dismiss this as not including you. There are many schools that would love to have this program that cannot afford the cost. But if you can bless them with one, think of the positive change you can effect. How will you know? Well, SPPRAK follows each school with the program, trust us you will know!
Get to clicking, watch those videos and share SPPRAK with your friends, because (say it with us) Kindness Matters!
Wednesday, August 6, 2014
Sharing Kindness
Be the kind of kind
friend that you would want to have! What? We all know those people, the ones
that remember everyone's birthday, take a few extra minutes in the morning to
say hey, let someone else go first. You get the idea. Do you ever look at them
and think, wow, I want to be more like that. It's like they read the “how to be
kind to others without thinking about it” book. Is there even a book like that?
Maybe, maybe not. Either way, how did they learn to be kind and how can you, in
turn, follow their example?
One piece of advice:
Start small and simple. For instance, today say hi and smile at every one of
your coworkers. Including the one that you do not care for. Remember you are
practicing kindness, it isn't about YOU, this kindness thing. Lets say you
smile at 20 people today. Your face may hurt a little, and some may wonder what
you had for breakfast instead of coffee, but those 21 people had a little
better day, (we included you!).
You spend a significant
amount of time with the people you work with, more sometimes than you spend
with those you love. What kind of work environment do you want to have? It
doesn't even matter to us where you work, YOU can change the workplace. We
know, everyone at your place is _____, we will let you fill in that blank. Guess
what else we know? Everyone at your place also likes kindness. They like it
when people are kind to them, and they like to have the opportunity to be kind.
So, today is your day!
Your opportunity to show a little kindness, to be the change you want to see!
Get up, get out and get to SPPRAKin! Oh, and share your kindness tales with us
at SPPRAK!
Friday, August 1, 2014
Kindness Matters
Kindness matters. It is what
we say, it is what we do. But does it matter? Are people watching? Is anyone
paying attention? SPPRAK believes it matters, but do you? Are you buying into
this Kindness movement?
After last Friday, there are 500 additional
people running around with SPPRAK green sunglasses. Maybe they leave them in
the car, maybe they gave them to their kids, took them to their office, etc.
That makes 500 additional people thinking about kindness. If each of those 500
people perform one act of kindness a day, that means 1000 people will be
affected, since performing an act of kindness makes a positive difference in
those that perform the act as well as those that receive the kindness. So then
those 1000 people go on and perform an act of kindness the next day, well there
you go 2000 people affected.
Doesn't it reach even
further than this though? Think about yourself and the last time you performed
that act of kindness. You felt so good, as did the person you were kind to. Put
you in a better mood for that whole day didn't it? You were nicer. More than
that one person benefited from your act of kindness. And that is how this
Kindness movement works, it matters little the size of the kindness, it matters
that we do it because it does matter. In a world that is full of bad news and
people behaving badly, you can be the change you want to see.
Be kind today, it matters!
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