Kindness for Christmas – An initiative you’re going to LOVE!

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Over the last 10 years as a coach, I constantly think about how I can make the world at large a more positive place, but it has to be free, easy and accessible to everyone.

So… I’ve developed the kindness calendar as a simple way to promote kindness in schools, homes and workplaces. Stephanie Meades and myself formed the Kindness Crew and are on a mission to make kindness a priority in the lead up to Christmas.

Each calendar has 24 Random Acts of Kindness to be ticked off in the lead up to Christmas that are designed around Schools, Homes or Workplaces. Simply download a calendar to get started.

The intention behind the calendar is to inspire random acts of kindness and to start conversations around kindness that help to shift our mindset around what’s important. As our lives become increasingly busy it’s challenging to focus on what matters most, and we think that the kindness calendar is a great way to bring our focus back to kindness. We believe Kindness matters!

We hope you’re inspired, because we’re super excited to see just how far and wide we can spread kindness. Together, we can create and inspire more kindness and we believe that kindness has the power to change our world for the better!

We are also having a big launch party on October 20th at Novotel Northbeach from 5.30 – 7pm. We want to bring the community together to celebrate Kindness and empower the Crew to take the concept into your workplaces, schools, homes and workplaces. Each person will receive a bumper sticker, a calendar and perhaps another treat or two! The event is free so please bring a friend too.

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Thank you for believing in kindness and please share your stories on social media with #KindnessCrew to inspire others.

May today be your day to bring kindness to life!

Kind wishes

Jodie Cooper

PS. Be sure to check out our website at www.KindnessCrew.com.au and get your own calendars.

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