Archive for 2011

“Be Your Own Shaman”

Friday, April 8th, 2011

I am not one to promote many commercial undertakings on my blog but every now and then I am asked to do so. In 4 days, Deborah King’s book “Be Your Own Shaman” is being launched. This self-help book is a must read. Being kind to one’s self is needed to be able to truly be kind to others. Taking time to discover the power you have to help yourself and others, through the passion you have for what you believe in, is some of the best medicine all of us can have in our lives. I believe it is the first step in being kind to yourself.
Friend and New York Times best selling author Marci Shimoff who featured One Million Acts Of Kindness in her best selling book “Love For No Reason,” sings the praise she has for Deborah King’s work. “Deborah King is an amazing teacher with a powerful message of living in the moment. Spend a few minutes with her and get ready for a paradigm shift!” You can’t get a better testimony than that!
Great success with your new book Deborah, here’s to hoping you sell millions of copies.

Have an Attitude of Gratitude

Thursday, April 7th, 2011

4-7-11The art of a hand written thank you is gaining popularity again as the impersonal nature of internet email is just that. I am grateful for the kindness of strangers which seems to becoming more prevalent as time goes by on The Kindness Bus Tour. The list of those who have helped us during the 2 months we have spent in Florida is a long one. I have decided to rekindle my interest in the hand written thank you note. As I travel north for the next 2 weeks and during my 6 month Kindness Bicycle Tour from May 14th until mid-November, I will have plenty of opportunity to write hundreds of much deserved, hand written notes.
My favorite thank you cards are made by www.gratitudedesigns.com The artist even donates a portion of monies to the Flawless Foundation to help children in need. There are beautiful caring people everywhere I travel.
The Kindness Bicycle Tour begins in 5 weeks.

Flawless Foundation Benefit

Wednesday, April 6th, 2011

This Saturday, April 11th, The Flawless Foundation will celebrate its most recent accomplishments at its 2nd annual Perfection Party in New York City. A panel of health professionals will discuss topics titled, “The best kind of different.” Anyone interested in children’s mental health should consider attending this event or an event in the near future.
The motto, “The Flawless Foundation is deeply committed to humane, compassionate care for children with brain disorders,” sums up precisely, the importance of this foundation’s accomplishments. Founder, Janine Francolini and a talented group of board members prove everyday how deeply committed they are to this very important cause.
Please take the time to visit their website; www.flawlessfoundation.org

The Kindness Bicycle/Kindness Bus Tour leaves New York City in 38 days. I am riding a bicycle 7,400 miles for survivors of domestic violence and childhood sexual abuse. The abuse of our children needs to stop!! Please click on the box above this blog for more information.

Salvation Army Donation

Tuesday, April 5th, 2011

4-5-11Pulling The Kindness Bus into the Salvation Donation Center was as if I was dropping off a movie star at the Oscars; the paparazzi was all over us. Volunteers and donors came over to us to see why such a beautiful bus was making a stop at their center.
Two weeks ago I received a donation of gently used stuffed animals from a 7 year old named Corinne. She asked me if I could donate them to a hospital for her, I had to do the next best thing when the hospitals said they couldn’t take them, I took them to the local Salvation Army. Melissa and Barbara, workers/volunteers said the stuffed animals would go needy children. I’m sure it is the next best thing Corinne had in mind for her wonderful donation.

Teen Mentoring

Monday, April 4th, 2011

4-4-11The Youth Guidance group in Vero Beach is dedicated to serving the needs of nearly 700 children in this area of Indian River County. I was invited by Dee Giannotti, one of the long term board members, to speak to the teen mentoring group of children and adults. The teen mentoring group of youth guidance meets once a week and the message I have dovetails with what they are accomplishing as they “expose the children to as many life enriching experiences including developing personal life philosophies,” as Dee puts it.
My talk was about trying to inspire the children as well as adults to live their lives as role models. I handed out Kindness Certificates and was thrilled when some of the children asked for multiple copies for their siblings and friends. After dinner everyone talked about the next kind act they were going to perform.
Thank you to all board members and executive director, Barbara Schlitt Ford for the invite to address this group and thank you to Ginny Rhodes for capturing as many of us as she could in today’s photo.

Humility and Honesty

Sunday, April 3rd, 2011

4-3-11When you travel the country in a creatively painted bus, you meet people from all walks of life. I try to take from every conversation only the goodness. The negative stories I hear, I try to learn some powerful message which I can use to positively inspire others in my future talks to individuals and groups, for only good should be gained from goodness and negativity as well.
I have been inspired by people from ages 4-92, individuals seeing a need and doing something powerful, sometimes just saying something very powerful. A recent, verbal inspiration came during a sermon from a priest at a local church. The homily was about being the best you could ever possibly be by having a set of values in which to live your life. “Let humility and honesty be your calling cards,” are the words he spoke which were very powerful for me. The thought of everyone living their lives by that quote is the cure-all to the ills of society.
May every leader of every country lead their respective countries with that beautiful mantra, may it happen sooner than later.

Kentucky Kindness in Florida

Thursday, March 31st, 2011

I had the pleasure of meeting Patti and her husband Bill, from Kentucky recently, for but a brief amount of time. In this short amount of time, Patti imparted the importance of spreading kindness to everyone around the world, the sooner the better. We couldn’t have been more perfectly aligned in agreement. Bogart was the object of her affection as we talked and discussed One Million Acts Of Kindness and its possibilities. It was clear to me at that time, that she knew the need for a shift to global kindness consciousness.
I saw Patti again today, she was standing a block away, next to The Kindness Bus, talking with a family who appeared to grow more interested with everything she talked about with them. As I sat and watched from a distance for about a minute, I could see how natural it was for her to talk to strangers about this much needed change for humanity.
I talked with her at great length after she finished her conversation. She is now a much needed ambassador for One Million Acts Of Kindness and her generosity to my mission is a huge help to reach thousands of people as we make our way north over the course of the next few weeks. Thank you Patti.