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Showing posts with label random acts of kindness. Show all posts
Showing posts with label random acts of kindness. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Ask for help when you need it and give help when you are asked


 Happiness, as the old adage goes, is an inside job.

 The “inner work” of happiness is that of thinking about how you live your life and how your thinking is foundational. We all know that  where we were born, to whom we were born, and the circumstances greatly influence who we are at the beginning of our lives but this is not the whole story. By applying oneself at school, at work, in LIFE. doors can open in any circumstance. Who you are is who you THINK you are. If you believe you are a person with potential, your potential will unfold. Many of us receive what I call “negative programming” when we are young and impressionable, but this can’t become the determining factor. Erase those old tapes and write your own program! Easier said than done, I know, but self-belief is the key. If it is writing affirmations and putting them on the fridge at home, then do it. If it is working with a life coach, try it. Perhaps an analytical approach or process mapping your life and your goals will work best.. Maybe for you, it would entail a retreat at Esalen learning yoga and deepest meditation.

 Or it could be simple, doable steps like getting up earlier in the day and trying one new thing a day. If, like many of us, the least expensive option is best, start a “success circle” like my friend Duncan did. Duncan is a brilliant filmmaker, writer, and musician but grew up in impoverished and unfortunate circumstances with a panicky single mother who wanted to dictate Duncan’s life every step of the way She even went so far as to have him institutionalized when he defied her. It would have been easy for him to either stay in the struggle or, at the very least, become a bitter and negative person. Instead, he chose to go to film school as quickly as possible and move to LA to make movies. Breaking into the “business” in LA is not easy when you have no connections so Duncan established himself- rented an apartment and worked  a day job while he sought his break. Then Duncan had a great idea, to create a “success circle,” and invited some friends to his home to talk about what each person wanted in life and dreamed of doing. They discussed what would bring them happiness and right livelihood. hopes and aspirations. By the end of the first circle, they has all come up with goals and created outlines and ways to attain these dreams. They made it up as they went along but the success circle was a great success, each member going on to great things.

 As for Duncan, he has made two films, found true love, and great happiness.

What kind of happiness are you seeking? Maybe you don’t know yet – or thought you did but now you are not so sure. Maybe you are on the right trick but just need a gentle nudge in a new direction. In our own lives, happiness can feel transitory and elusive. We can get overwhelmed by business and commit the cardinal “happiness eradicator” of comparing ourselves to others. Thinking about what you lack is the shortest path to misery that I know of. Instead do a “reframe” and think about what you HAVE, gifts, talents, positive people in your life, a great garden, all the great good things in your life.

Better already, right?

Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Acts of Beauty


When I was working on the Random Acts of Kindness campaign, it was an incredibly joy-filled work experience. I usually do love what I do but this took it to a whole new level. My work was not just about helping my company or paying my rent for the month, it suddenly really meaning something. We were making the world a better place, one act of kindness at a time. There was literally an electricity in the air and we arrived at work each day to see what miracles had happened overnight while we were sleeping.

I remember the first day we knew everything had really changed - we found out through the US mail. Usually we only had a dozen or so pieces of mail, bills mostly and a few queries, letters from readers or an order or two. One day, the mailman knocked and said, "I need help here." He had BAGS of letters from people all over the country and a TON of ones with suggestions of acts of kindness. There were laughter and tears as we sat down on the floor and tore open the envelopes reading aloud from the letters. Some were in children's big blocky letters (these usually had the best ideas of kindness) and others in elder's careful script. I treasure that memory as I saw the power of the human heart that day.

Thursday, April 17, 2014

Being a good in the world- how do you do it?

When I was giving talks and radio interviews for "The Grateful Table," I shared some of the wisdom I have come to claim as I grow older. Even ten years ago, I would have never come to this realization but   I am glad I finally did. I firmly believe this- at the end of your life, it will not matter one iota how much money you have, how many fancy cars in the garage, real estate investments or any material wealth or assets you may have gathered. The only thing that matters is the answer to this question: how much did I give to others? Did I love enough? Was I of service?

If the answer is no, get busy NOW. Do not wait another day! This was my inspiration for my upcoming project, "Be A Good in the World," and I am gathering ideas, sharing the ones I have learned along the way and would LOVE to hear yours.

I find it interesting but this notion of making a difference has a sense of urgency to me. Maybe it has something to do with the daily pelting of negativity from the news media. It can bring about a sense of helplessness. But, here's the thing -we CAN help. Every act of kindness or simple goodness matters enormously. And I want to hear yours.


Monday, July 22, 2013

Calling all optimists!


Contagious Optimism Author David Mezzapelle Shares His Message of Positive Forward Thinking in His Bestseller From Viva Editions

David Mezzapelle is appearing on radio shows and at events nationally, teaching people how to live with more optimism.

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David Mezzapelle, author of Contagious Optimism
(PRWEB) July 22, 2013
David Mezzapelle and his team of contagious optimists have been appearing at events around the country to promote the release of Contagious Optimism: Uplifting Stories and Motivational Advice for Positive Forward Thinking. David Mezzapelle was recently interviewed on Good Enough Mother. He also had a featured article in the most recent issue onNothing But Good Magazine about overcoming fears.
The Intelligent Optimist will interview Mezzapelle on August 20. During this event, he will share what optimism means to him, explain his concept of “positive forward thinking,” and will share the most inspiring stories from his book. Sign up for the event on their website, and learn more about their series of interviews with other pioneers of possibility like David Mezzapelle.
Join David and his contagious optimists at these upcoming events or listen to them on the radio: 
  • Rodgers Memorial Library, Hudson, NH - August 8, 2013
  • Barnes and Noble, Calabasas - August 10, 2013
  • The Donna Seebo Show August 14, 2013
  • Real Life with Lisa Jesswein Radio - August 15, 2013
  • Conscious Talk Radio - August 21, 2013
  • Barnes and Noble Upper West Side, New York, NY August 28, 2013
  • Barnes and Noble, Triangle Town Center, Raleigh, NC - September 7, 2013
  • Books Inc, Alameda. CA - September 19, 2013
  • Inside Edge, Irvine, CA - September 25, 2013
  • Barnes and Noble, Santa Monica, CA - September 25, 2013
  • Mystic Journey Bookstore, Venice, CA - September 25, 2013
  • Contagious Optimism LIVE, Jupiter, FL - October 4, 2013
  • Boswell Books, Milwaukee, WI - October 8, 2013
  • Women and Children First, Chicago, IL - October 11, 2013
  • Bridgewater Library, Bridgewater, NJ - November 2, 2013
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