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By *nto the Lou OP   Woman
over a year ago

Preston

Tell me about a nice experience you’ve had with people recently - it could be a random act of kindness, something somebody did to make you smile or something that just gave you a warm glow

Next Tuesday is my last day in uni after my first year. The groupwork we did yesterday just felt really lovely, we talked about the progress we’d made in the year and how we’d all developed and there was a real feeling of empathy and group bonding in the room

I’d love to hear your stories!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Tell me about a nice experience you’ve had with people recently - it could be a random act of kindness, something somebody did to make you smile or something that just gave you a warm glow

Next Tuesday is my last day in uni after my first year. The groupwork we did yesterday just felt really lovely, we talked about the progress we’d made in the year and how we’d all developed and there was a real feeling of empathy and group bonding in the room

I’d love to hear your stories! "

Your story just made me smile.

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By *nto the Lou OP   Woman
over a year ago

Preston


"Tell me about a nice experience you’ve had with people recently - it could be a random act of kindness, something somebody did to make you smile or something that just gave you a warm glow

Next Tuesday is my last day in uni after my first year. The groupwork we did yesterday just felt really lovely, we talked about the progress we’d made in the year and how we’d all developed and there was a real feeling of empathy and group bonding in the room

I’d love to hear your stories!

Your story just made me smile. "

Awww, I’m glad x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I just found this.

https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-northern-ireland-61441856

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I used to work with disabled Teens/Adults and at the end of each day I had to wait for taxis with them, we used to have a sing and dance to the music playing from the gym. Each day was pure love and joy, no hatred or judgement just happiness and laughter

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By *nto the Lou OP   Woman
over a year ago

Preston


"I just found this.

https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-northern-ireland-61441856

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Awww

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By *nto the Lou OP   Woman
over a year ago

Preston


"I used to work with disabled Teens/Adults and at the end of each day I had to wait for taxis with them, we used to have a sing and dance to the music playing from the gym. Each day was pure love and joy, no hatred or judgement just happiness and laughter "

I love that!

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By *avie65Man
over a year ago

In the west.

I had three little rascals climbing and jumping all over me the other day. They make me happy every time I see them. There giggles and laughs are so infectious.

And the bruises I have from their climbing expidition will fade in time, they always do.

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By *leanandkeenMan
over a year ago

jarrow

This morning I drove past a old lady crying so I turned round to check on her. Turns out she left her bag and purse on the bus so I told her to jump in the car we drove after the bus got her bag and purse back and I dropped her off at the post office again. She was over the moon tried to give me money but was happy to see her happy

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By *nto the Lou OP   Woman
over a year ago

Preston


"I had three little rascals climbing and jumping all over me the other day. They make me happy every time I see them. There giggles and laughs are so infectious.

And the bruises I have from their climbing expidition will fade in time, they always do. "

The best times!

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By *nto the Lou OP   Woman
over a year ago

Preston


"This morning I drove past a old lady crying so I turned round to check on her. Turns out she left her bag and purse on the bus so I told her to jump in the car we drove after the bus got her bag and purse back and I dropped her off at the post office again. She was over the moon tried to give me money but was happy to see her happy "

Ah, good for you!

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By *ighty_tightyMan
over a year ago

Norfolk/Suffolk


"Tell me about a nice experience you’ve had with people recently - it could be a random act of kindness, something somebody did to make you smile or something that just gave you a warm glow

Next Tuesday is my last day in uni after my first year. The groupwork we did yesterday just felt really lovely, we talked about the progress we’d made in the year and how we’d all developed and there was a real feeling of empathy and group bonding in the room

I’d love to hear your stories! "

I recently saw Spam on offer, buy one get one free! Imagine my excitement

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By *nto the Lou OP   Woman
over a year ago

Preston


"Tell me about a nice experience you’ve had with people recently - it could be a random act of kindness, something somebody did to make you smile or something that just gave you a warm glow

Next Tuesday is my last day in uni after my first year. The groupwork we did yesterday just felt really lovely, we talked about the progress we’d made in the year and how we’d all developed and there was a real feeling of empathy and group bonding in the room

I’d love to hear your stories!

I recently saw Spam on offer, buy one get one free! Imagine my excitement "

You big tease!

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By *andyfloss2000Woman
over a year ago

ashford

Recently the knowledge both my granddaughters are both expecting their first babies! One found out this week she is having a boy! Other finds out next week I think! They are 10 days apart with their due dates! Looking at all the wee baby clothes now! Life is very good at mo of on holiday to St Ives in 2 weeks! And the sun is shinning! X

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By *nto the Lou OP   Woman
over a year ago

Preston


"Recently the knowledge both my granddaughters are both expecting their first babies! One found out this week she is having a boy! Other finds out next week I think! They are 10 days apart with their due dates! Looking at all the wee baby clothes now! Life is very good at mo of on holiday to St Ives in 2 weeks! And the sun is shinning! X"

Awww, how exciting! I’m glad things are good

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By *ighty_tightyMan
over a year ago

Norfolk/Suffolk


"Tell me about a nice experience you’ve had with people recently - it could be a random act of kindness, something somebody did to make you smile or something that just gave you a warm glow

Next Tuesday is my last day in uni after my first year. The groupwork we did yesterday just felt really lovely, we talked about the progress we’d made in the year and how we’d all developed and there was a real feeling of empathy and group bonding in the room

I’d love to hear your stories!

I recently saw Spam on offer, buy one get one free! Imagine my excitement

You big tease! "

Sorry, not sorry

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By *ymster10Man
over a year ago

Ellesmere Port

Next door’s kids playing football in their garden ,

Shoot Shoot ..!

It flying over the fence into mine .Then a pair of little boys politely asking for it back ..

Took me right back to my childhood

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By *nto the Lou OP   Woman
over a year ago

Preston


"Next door’s kids playing football in their garden ,

Shoot Shoot ..!

It flying over the fence into mine .Then a pair of little boys politely asking for it back ..

Took me right back to my childhood "

Ah, I love those kind of memories!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I had a cute moment today

I was covering a class in and when I walked in the class cheered

That made my day

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By *nto the Lou OP   Woman
over a year ago

Preston


"I had a cute moment today

I was covering a class in and when I walked in the class cheered

That made my day "

Awww! That’s a feel good moment! x

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By *rwhowhatwherewhyMan
over a year ago

Aylesbury

A friend is trying to help me improve my self esteem and confidence. It's very much appreciated and feels quite nice

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I had a lovely moment yesterday.

I am on week 4 of a new job. During a video meeting yesterday a colleague messaged me to tell me that my hair looked lovely.

After spending the past 4 weeks locked in a new world with my new role and in a new organisation this one moment made me happy to think someone felt comfortable with me to send such a lovely message. It really made me smile, not to receive a compliment on how I look but more because I feel like I am now also building new friendships.

NBVN x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I had a cute moment today

I was covering a class in and when I walked in the class cheered

That made my day

Awww! That’s a feel good moment! x"

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By *nto the Lou OP   Woman
over a year ago

Preston


"A friend is trying to help me improve my self esteem and confidence. It's very much appreciated and feels quite nice"

It’s lovely when people show consideration like this x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Walking through town say guy must be in her 70s trying pick his wife up after falling went over gave them a hand but best was alady pulled in her car and helped me got me to put them both in her car and she offered to drop them home .

Still hope for us all x

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By *nto the Lou OP   Woman
over a year ago

Preston


"I had a lovely moment yesterday.

I am on week 4 of a new job. During a video meeting yesterday a colleague messaged me to tell me that my hair looked lovely.

After spending the past 4 weeks locked in a new world with my new role and in a new organisation this one moment made me happy to think someone felt comfortable with me to send such a lovely message. It really made me smile, not to receive a compliment on how I look but more because I feel like I am now also building new friendships.

NBVN x"

I can see why that would feel nice! I’m glad things are developing in that way for you! x

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By *inister_SpinsterWoman
over a year ago

Manchester(ish).


"Tell me about a nice experience you’ve had with people recently - it could be a random act of kindness, something somebody did to make you smile or something that just gave you a warm glow

Next Tuesday is my last day in uni after my first year. The groupwork we did yesterday just felt really lovely, we talked about the progress we’d made in the year and how we’d all developed and there was a real feeling of empathy and group bonding in the room

I’d love to hear your stories! "

Recently I've been interviewing teens to help develop their interview skills. Its been a lot of fun and I'd like to think I'm helping a little bit.

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By *nto the Lou OP   Woman
over a year ago

Preston


"Walking through town say guy must be in her 70s trying pick his wife up after falling went over gave them a hand but best was alady pulled in her car and helped me got me to put them both in her car and she offered to drop them home .

Still hope for us all x"

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By *nto the Lou OP   Woman
over a year ago

Preston


"Tell me about a nice experience you’ve had with people recently - it could be a random act of kindness, something somebody did to make you smile or something that just gave you a warm glow

Next Tuesday is my last day in uni after my first year. The groupwork we did yesterday just felt really lovely, we talked about the progress we’d made in the year and how we’d all developed and there was a real feeling of empathy and group bonding in the room

I’d love to hear your stories!

Recently I've been interviewing teens to help develop their interview skills. Its been a lot of fun and I'd like to think I'm helping a little bit. "

I’m sure you are, that sounds great

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By *inister_SpinsterWoman
over a year ago

Manchester(ish).


"Tell me about a nice experience you’ve had with people recently - it could be a random act of kindness, something somebody did to make you smile or something that just gave you a warm glow

Next Tuesday is my last day in uni after my first year. The groupwork we did yesterday just felt really lovely, we talked about the progress we’d made in the year and how we’d all developed and there was a real feeling of empathy and group bonding in the room

I’d love to hear your stories!

Recently I've been interviewing teens to help develop their interview skills. Its been a lot of fun and I'd like to think I'm helping a little bit.

I’m sure you are, that sounds great "

Thank you

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Today My young neighbour's nan was in our drive way just standing there abit oddly even though the sun was fully out. She walked up to my car window and asked if i could give her a lift to the Hospital to see her very ill husband whom ive met.

I explained its best we ask her Grandson and let him know she wishes to go to the hospital. Then the elderly lady with her walking stick went over to the front porch and sat down.

Before i knew it hee grandson came rushiing to my car and said his nan has gone plus she suffers from Dementia.

He ran down the road to look for her. I felt something deep with, like i need to do something to help. I drove my car the otherside of the road to wherw her grandson had gone. I turned 2 roads and in the distance i could see the lady with her walking stick. I stop right next to her, window down she said " who are you ??

I expalained iam your Neighbour, she got in, i rang her grandson,his phone was off!

I started to drive and towards he had ran. Pheeew in the distance he wss walking back

All very pale worried sick and in shock. I told him jump in my car. We drove back, by then his mum had arrived with her dog and all unfolded.

The grandad is so ill he wont make it in hospital. So the nan being frale and with acute dementia wanted to see him and had walked off..

The mum and grandson could not stop thanking me enough for the look out and help.

I deeply was touched and sincerly wanted to help there and then, the elderly lady reminded me lots of my both ill parents i lost years ago.

So sad to see the pair so poorly and at the very final stages of life.

Compassion and help is a human basic. And brings warmth and peace for the helper of other,s..

Peace

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"A friend is trying to help me improve my self esteem and confidence. It's very much appreciated and feels quite nice"

Chin up pal.

Hang in there you will be just fine.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Tell me about a nice experience you’ve had with people recently - it could be a random act of kindness, something somebody did to make you smile or something that just gave you a warm glow

Next Tuesday is my last day in uni after my first year. The groupwork we did yesterday just felt really lovely, we talked about the progress we’d made in the year and how we’d all developed and there was a real feeling of empathy and group bonding in the room

I’d love to hear your stories! "

That's lovely!

I have been mentoring a student at work, he is coming to the end of his qualification and he has been struggling a little with the wording on the outcome criteria so I have been explaining the meaning and telling him what the requirements are

The student is Autistic and amazing with the children.

Today he brings me a card and chocolates saying that my boss has offered him a bank staff position, and that he couldn't of done it without me. To see how happy he was made my day

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By *inister_SpinsterWoman
over a year ago

Manchester(ish).


"Tell me about a nice experience you’ve had with people recently - it could be a random act of kindness, something somebody did to make you smile or something that just gave you a warm glow

Next Tuesday is my last day in uni after my first year. The groupwork we did yesterday just felt really lovely, we talked about the progress we’d made in the year and how we’d all developed and there was a real feeling of empathy and group bonding in the room

I’d love to hear your stories!

That's lovely!

I have been mentoring a student at work, he is coming to the end of his qualification and he has been struggling a little with the wording on the outcome criteria so I have been explaining the meaning and telling him what the requirements are

The student is Autistic and amazing with the children.

Today he brings me a card and chocolates saying that my boss has offered him a bank staff position, and that he couldn't of done it without me. To see how happy he was made my day "

You've done an ace job helping him. Well done x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Tell me about a nice experience you’ve had with people recently - it could be a random act of kindness, something somebody did to make you smile or something that just gave you a warm glow

Next Tuesday is my last day in uni after my first year. The groupwork we did yesterday just felt really lovely, we talked about the progress we’d made in the year and how we’d all developed and there was a real feeling of empathy and group bonding in the room

I’d love to hear your stories!

That's lovely!

I have been mentoring a student at work, he is coming to the end of his qualification and he has been struggling a little with the wording on the outcome criteria so I have been explaining the meaning and telling him what the requirements are

The student is Autistic and amazing with the children.

Today he brings me a card and chocolates saying that my boss has offered him a bank staff position, and that he couldn't of done it without me. To see how happy he was made my day

You've done an ace job helping him. Well done x "

I hope so, students like him make my job a lot easier

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


" Today My young neighbour's nan was in our drive way just standing there abit oddly even though the sun was fully out. She walked up to my car window and asked if i could give her a lift to the Hospital to see her very ill husband whom ive met.

I explained its best we ask her Grandson and let him know she wishes to go to the hospital. Then the elderly lady with her walking stick went over to the front porch and sat down.

Before i knew it hee grandson came rushiing to my car and said his nan has gone plus she suffers from Dementia.

He ran down the road to look for her. I felt something deep with, like i need to do something to help. I drove my car the otherside of the road to wherw her grandson had gone. I turned 2 roads and in the distance i could see the lady with her walking stick. I stop right next to her, window down she said " who are you ??

I expalained iam your Neighbour, she got in, i rang her grandson,his phone was off!

I started to drive and towards he had ran. Pheeew in the distance he wss walking back

All very pale worried sick and in shock. I told him jump in my car. We drove back, by then his mum had arrived with her dog and all unfolded.

The grandad is so ill he wont make it in hospital. So the nan being frale and with acute dementia wanted to see him and had walked off..

The mum and grandson could not stop thanking me enough for the look out and help.

I deeply was touched and sincerly wanted to help there and then, the elderly lady reminded me lots of my both ill parents i lost years ago.

So sad to see the pair so poorly and at the very final stages of life.

Compassion and help is a human basic. And brings warmth and peace for the helper of other,s..

Peace "

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


" Today My young neighbour's nan was in our drive way just standing there abit oddly even though the sun was fully out. She walked up to my car window and asked if i could give her a lift to the Hospital to see her very ill husband whom ive met.

I explained its best we ask her Grandson and let him know she wishes to go to the hospital. Then the elderly lady with her walking stick went over to the front porch and sat down.

Before i knew it hee grandson came rushiing to my car and said his nan has gone plus she suffers from Dementia.

He ran down the road to look for her. I felt something deep with, like i need to do something to help. I drove my car the otherside of the road to wherw her grandson had gone. I turned 2 roads and in the distance i could see the lady with her walking stick. I stop right next to her, window down she said " who are you ??

I expalained iam your Neighbour, she got in, i rang her grandson,his phone was off!

I started to drive and towards he had ran. Pheeew in the distance he wss walking back

All very pale worried sick and in shock. I told him jump in my car. We drove back, by then his mum had arrived with her dog and all unfolded.

The grandad is so ill he wont make it in hospital. So the nan being frale and with acute dementia wanted to see him and had walked off..

The mum and grandson could not stop thanking me enough for the look out and help.

I deeply was touched and sincerly wanted to help there and then, the elderly lady reminded me lots of my both ill parents i lost years ago.

So sad to see the pair so poorly and at the very final stages of life.

Compassion and help is a human basic. And brings warmth and peace for the helper of other,s..

Peace

"

Thank you kindly.

Shareing is truley careing.

Its been proven when we give or share without any form of expectations whatever the circumstances maybe,we grow and become lighter and our spiritual levels rise and we attain harmony and peace

Yet in this very fast paced capitalist money matetial world we are being programmed and formed daily to go against our inate nature and dispostion to ourselves and towards others. And it shows in all our actions

Esp on the net. ME! ME! ME! Hungry me,its about me only!

Then we some become animalistic yet we harm ourself and others in this process.

Its so easy to break something. Yet to fix it may take a lifetime!!

I reminder to myself firstly.

Peace all fabbers.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Tell me about a nice experience you’ve had with people recently - it could be a random act of kindness, something somebody did to make you smile or something that just gave you a warm glow

Next Tuesday is my last day in uni after my first year. The groupwork we did yesterday just felt really lovely, we talked about the progress we’d made in the year and how we’d all developed and there was a real feeling of empathy and group bonding in the room

I’d love to hear your stories! "

At my 2nd job, I was told by a customer that my customer service gave them the best week away they could have imagined and that I “made their holiday”

And a caravan owners son (5 year old) came running up to me last week and told me they missed me.

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By *nto the Lou OP   Woman
over a year ago

Preston


" Today My young neighbour's nan was in our drive way just standing there abit oddly even though the sun was fully out. She walked up to my car window and asked if i could give her a lift to the Hospital to see her very ill husband whom ive met.

I explained its best we ask her Grandson and let him know she wishes to go to the hospital. Then the elderly lady with her walking stick went over to the front porch and sat down.

Before i knew it hee grandson came rushiing to my car and said his nan has gone plus she suffers from Dementia.

He ran down the road to look for her. I felt something deep with, like i need to do something to help. I drove my car the otherside of the road to wherw her grandson had gone. I turned 2 roads and in the distance i could see the lady with her walking stick. I stop right next to her, window down she said " who are you ??

I expalained iam your Neighbour, she got in, i rang her grandson,his phone was off!

I started to drive and towards he had ran. Pheeew in the distance he wss walking back

All very pale worried sick and in shock. I told him jump in my car. We drove back, by then his mum had arrived with her dog and all unfolded.

The grandad is so ill he wont make it in hospital. So the nan being frale and with acute dementia wanted to see him and had walked off..

The mum and grandson could not stop thanking me enough for the look out and help.

I deeply was touched and sincerly wanted to help there and then, the elderly lady reminded me lots of my both ill parents i lost years ago.

So sad to see the pair so poorly and at the very final stages of life.

Compassion and help is a human basic. And brings warmth and peace for the helper of other,s..

Peace

Thank you kindly.

Shareing is truley careing.

Its been proven when we give or share without any form of expectations whatever the circumstances maybe,we grow and become lighter and our spiritual levels rise and we attain harmony and peace

Yet in this very fast paced capitalist money matetial world we are being programmed and formed daily to go against our inate nature and dispostion to ourselves and towards others. And it shows in all our actions

Esp on the net. ME! ME! ME! Hungry me,its about me only!

Then we some become animalistic yet we harm ourself and others in this process.

Its so easy to break something. Yet to fix it may take a lifetime!!

I reminder to myself firstly.

Peace all fabbers. "

What a challenging time for your neighbour and his family, I’m glad you were able to help. I love your thoughts around compassion x

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By *nto the Lou OP   Woman
over a year ago

Preston


"Tell me about a nice experience you’ve had with people recently - it could be a random act of kindness, something somebody did to make you smile or something that just gave you a warm glow

Next Tuesday is my last day in uni after my first year. The groupwork we did yesterday just felt really lovely, we talked about the progress we’d made in the year and how we’d all developed and there was a real feeling of empathy and group bonding in the room

I’d love to hear your stories!

That's lovely!

I have been mentoring a student at work, he is coming to the end of his qualification and he has been struggling a little with the wording on the outcome criteria so I have been explaining the meaning and telling him what the requirements are

The student is Autistic and amazing with the children.

Today he brings me a card and chocolates saying that my boss has offered him a bank staff position, and that he couldn't of done it without me. To see how happy he was made my day "

Aww, well done to both of you, that’s heart-warming stuff!

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By *nto the Lou OP   Woman
over a year ago

Preston


"Tell me about a nice experience you’ve had with people recently - it could be a random act of kindness, something somebody did to make you smile or something that just gave you a warm glow

Next Tuesday is my last day in uni after my first year. The groupwork we did yesterday just felt really lovely, we talked about the progress we’d made in the year and how we’d all developed and there was a real feeling of empathy and group bonding in the room

I’d love to hear your stories!

At my 2nd job, I was told by a customer that my customer service gave them the best week away they could have imagined and that I “made their holiday”

And a caravan owners son (5 year old) came running up to me last week and told me they missed me. "

How lovely! It’s nice to be told that we’ve made an impression on people

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Tell me about a nice experience you’ve had with people recently - it could be a random act of kindness, something somebody did to make you smile or something that just gave you a warm glow

Next Tuesday is my last day in uni after my first year. The groupwork we did yesterday just felt really lovely, we talked about the progress we’d made in the year and how we’d all developed and there was a real feeling of empathy and group bonding in the room

I’d love to hear your stories!

At my 2nd job, I was told by a customer that my customer service gave them the best week away they could have imagined and that I “made their holiday”

And a caravan owners son (5 year old) came running up to me last week and told me they missed me.

How lovely! It’s nice to be told that we’ve made an impression on people "

Yeah. All the idiots I can deal with daily, and both instances make it worth while

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


" Today My young neighbour's nan was in our drive way just standing there abit oddly even though the sun was fully out. She walked up to my car window and asked if i could give her a lift to the Hospital to see her very ill husband whom ive met.

I explained its best we ask her Grandson and let him know she wishes to go to the hospital. Then the elderly lady with her walking stick went over to the front porch and sat down.

Before i knew it hee grandson came rushiing to my car and said his nan has gone plus she suffers from Dementia.

He ran down the road to look for her. I felt something deep with, like i need to do something to help. I drove my car the otherside of the road to wherw her grandson had gone. I turned 2 roads and in the distance i could see the lady with her walking stick. I stop right next to her, window down she said " who are you ??

I expalained iam your Neighbour, she got in, i rang her grandson,his phone was off!

I started to drive and towards he had ran. Pheeew in the distance he wss walking back

All very pale worried sick and in shock. I told him jump in my car. We drove back, by then his mum had arrived with her dog and all unfolded.

The grandad is so ill he wont make it in hospital. So the nan being frale and with acute dementia wanted to see him and had walked off..

The mum and grandson could not stop thanking me enough for the look out and help.

I deeply was touched and sincerly wanted to help there and then, the elderly lady reminded me lots of my both ill parents i lost years ago.

So sad to see the pair so poorly and at the very final stages of life.

Compassion and help is a human basic. And brings warmth and peace for the helper of other,s..

Peace

Thank you kindly.

Shareing is truley careing.

Its been proven when we give or share without any form of expectations whatever the circumstances maybe,we grow and become lighter and our spiritual levels rise and we attain harmony and peace

Yet in this very fast paced capitalist money matetial world we are being programmed and formed daily to go against our inate nature and dispostion to ourselves and towards others. And it shows in all our actions

Esp on the net. ME! ME! ME! Hungry me,its about me only!

Then we some become animalistic yet we harm ourself and others in this process.

Its so easy to break something. Yet to fix it may take a lifetime!!

I reminder to myself firstly.

Peace all fabbers.

What a challenging time for your neighbour and his family, I’m glad you were able to help. I love your thoughts around compassion x"

Indeed a very testing time for anybody or close one's to be going through,how does anybody say or relay to a unwell or very ill person they will be ok or fine!!

We all or most have lost our nearest and dearest in this human journey.

For me "compassion" is very important i keep hold of it closely no matter what i go through. Trust you me. If i gave you a glimpse or snippet of the very losses! It would bring many tears of sorrow!! Yet we all are a book. But some only see the front cover!

We should try not to lose our hope or form what ever the challenge,yet we all handle and deal with things in different many ways.

Even on here fab and the wider world.

View things with a broad mind. Make dissions based upon facts and information rather than hear-say and rash impulsive decisions towards others.

Check red flags and meet people face to face to see the real picture and them in the flesh.

One has to m ake time, if not nobody will make time for you,its about give and take.

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By *nto the Lou OP   Woman
over a year ago

Preston


" Today My young neighbour's nan was in our drive way just standing there abit oddly even though the sun was fully out. She walked up to my car window and asked if i could give her a lift to the Hospital to see her very ill husband whom ive met.

I explained its best we ask her Grandson and let him know she wishes to go to the hospital. Then the elderly lady with her walking stick went over to the front porch and sat down.

Before i knew it hee grandson came rushiing to my car and said his nan has gone plus she suffers from Dementia.

He ran down the road to look for her. I felt something deep with, like i need to do something to help. I drove my car the otherside of the road to wherw her grandson had gone. I turned 2 roads and in the distance i could see the lady with her walking stick. I stop right next to her, window down she said " who are you ??

I expalained iam your Neighbour, she got in, i rang her grandson,his phone was off!

I started to drive and towards he had ran. Pheeew in the distance he wss walking back

All very pale worried sick and in shock. I told him jump in my car. We drove back, by then his mum had arrived with her dog and all unfolded.

The grandad is so ill he wont make it in hospital. So the nan being frale and with acute dementia wanted to see him and had walked off..

The mum and grandson could not stop thanking me enough for the look out and help.

I deeply was touched and sincerly wanted to help there and then, the elderly lady reminded me lots of my both ill parents i lost years ago.

So sad to see the pair so poorly and at the very final stages of life.

Compassion and help is a human basic. And brings warmth and peace for the helper of other,s..

Peace

Thank you kindly.

Shareing is truley careing.

Its been proven when we give or share without any form of expectations whatever the circumstances maybe,we grow and become lighter and our spiritual levels rise and we attain harmony and peace

Yet in this very fast paced capitalist money matetial world we are being programmed and formed daily to go against our inate nature and dispostion to ourselves and towards others. And it shows in all our actions

Esp on the net. ME! ME! ME! Hungry me,its about me only!

Then we some become animalistic yet we harm ourself and others in this process.

Its so easy to break something. Yet to fix it may take a lifetime!!

I reminder to myself firstly.

Peace all fabbers.

What a challenging time for your neighbour and his family, I’m glad you were able to help. I love your thoughts around compassion x

Indeed a very testing time for anybody or close one's to be going through,how does anybody say or relay to a unwell or very ill person they will be ok or fine!!

We all or most have lost our nearest and dearest in this human journey.

For me "compassion" is very important i keep hold of it closely no matter what i go through. Trust you me. If i gave you a glimpse or snippet of the very losses! It would bring many tears of sorrow!! Yet we all are a book. But some only see the front cover!

We should try not to lose our hope or form what ever the challenge,yet we all handle and deal with things in different many ways.

Even on here fab and the wider world.

View things with a broad mind. Make dissions based upon facts and information rather than hear-say and rash impulsive decisions towards others.

Check red flags and meet people face to face to see the real picture and them in the flesh.

One has to m ake time, if not nobody will make time for you,its about give and take.

"

Very wise

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