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A collection of posts that show how we are part of a bigger #teamkind when we act with kindness. These stories tell us about the positive things that people do to be kind to others.

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Join the kindness mission

As 2022 draws to a close, I’d like to say a HUGE thank you to everyone who has connected with me, liked and shared my content, posted comments and generally been supportive of me and my work this year. Hearing how much my mission to amplify kindness means to so many of you is really […]

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Slippery floor

We love this example of kind good Samaritans who helped Gareth when he fell over in the street during the recent cold snap. “Late one evening, I slipped on ice near to Penny Lane in Liverpool, knocking myself unconscious. I’d sustained a nasty injury to the back of my head that was bleeding heavily. When

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Advent gifts for neighbours

I love this story about kind neighbours, from my friend who lives in a street where the community are decorating their windows for advent. “One of our ‘newer’ neighbours made and delivered to every door step a home-made soap in gratitude, a tremendous surprise today. Another neighbour reminded us of an advent window from 2019

A page of a book with the hand-written message 'To James and Steph, be kind, be curious, be wonderful' and the author's signature

Discuss kindness

At Team Time for Kindness we are always ready to discuss our favourite topic! Steph and her husband went to an event in Oxford last month and were delighted to end up speaking to author Robin Ince about kindness. He was wearing a badge with ‘kindness’ on it which prompted the discussion. And he signed

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Time to pause

Team Time for Kindness is poorly! Covid, heavy cold, dental surgery, blood pressure, post-covid brain fog – you name it, we seem to have got it in the last few weeks. So in the interests of being kind to ourselves, I’ve taken the decision to pause our plans for celebrating the Kindness Superheroes people have

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A kind covid delivery

Alexis of team Time for Kindness has been down with covid but she let me know that she was being well looked after with a loved one bringing her Lemsip, bagels and tissues – to which I responded “did you get a photo?” Kindly, said loved one then even posted with the delivery items so

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Anna Radulovski – kindness superhero

Meet Anna Radulovski – our next kindness superhero! When Akua nominated Anna she said: ”She’s the organiser of the WomenTech Global Conference. Her leadership inspired and empowered over 6000 Ambassadors from 172 countries to join and unite women in tech in times of uncertainty. She is a regular speaker at large conferences in tech and

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A few kind words

I’m feeling under the weather at the moment, so this unexpected comment I received this morning really made my day! “I love the work you do. Get better soon so you can keep brightening the lives of others.” Such a simple thing for someone to do – taking the time to send me a note

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Ray Dawnson – kindness superhero

Today’s kindness superhero is Ray Dawson. His legacy of kindness lives on as people like Katherine share how they were touched and inspired by his practicing and sharing of kindness, helping those with no-one in their corner. The thoughts and hearts of Team Time for Kindness are with all of Ray’s loved ones as they grieve

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Carys Davies – kindness superhero

Meet Carys, our second kindness superhero of 2022. Carys was nominated by her friend who said “I nominate Carys Davies for taking on dog walking & housework duties while I had the flu, being an obscenely supportive best friend, and always wanting to help people (even to the detriment of herself, so I only want to nominate