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Radical Kindness
Radical Kindness: The Life-Changing Power of Giving and Receiving | Angela Santomero
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The beloved creator of Blues Clues and Daniel Tigers Neighborhood and protg of Fred Rogers explores the importance of kindness and how it can change your life in this essential guide and tie-in to the PBS special, The Power of Radical Kindness. Angela C. Santomero, the creator, executive producer, and head writer of many of todays most popular educational childrens shows believes in the radical power of kindness, on her shows, and in her life. Inspired by her mentor Fred Rogers, beloved host of the classic, award-winning PBS show Mister Rogers Neighborhood, Angela has dedicated her life to teaching others that when you treat yourself and others with warmth, empathy, and respect, life changing benefits follows. From the true meaning of self-care and the gift of vulnerability, to the importance of active listening or the magic of asking for help, Radical Kindness goes beyond The Golden Rule and entreaties to be nice, contending that kindness is the key to recognizing others, and ourselves, as worthy of love and understanding. Much like gratitude, Angela contends we need a kindness practice. A practice in which we learn to see with our hearts and act from a place of compassion. As the Dalai Lama says, Be kind whenever possible. It is always possible. Through practicing radical kindnesstoward ourselves, with loved ones, and to the world at largewe can transform ourselves, our neighborhood, and our world for the better.
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Kshakal
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Eggs ❤️❤️ 1mo
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DebinHawaii
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#HumbleHarvest

A #Kindness title from my TBR 🧡

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks So pretty 🌸 13mo
Eggs Agree with your choice 💯 13mo
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The authors of How To Be Fine: What We Learned by Living by the Rules of 50 Self-Help Books say books about kindness and compassion really improve your life, so I gave this one by the creator of Blues Clues & Daniel Tiger a try. I think the problem with books about kindness is that they‘re by already kind people. I found this book basic and not radical at all—it doesn‘t discuss race, trauma, socio-economic factors, just “see with your heart.”

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The term radical comes from the Latin word for root, so in short, radical kindness is rooting all you say and do in kindness. Seeing with the heart, coming from a place of compassion, and being an authentic person, not a public persona. Sounds a bit new-agey, and definitely easier said than done, but in these times, something to appreciate.

Liked the Paramahansa Yoganada quote ⬇️

SW-T “Let the ugliness of unkindness to others impel me to make myself beautiful with loving-kindness. May harsh speech from my companions remind me to use sweet words always. If stones from evil minds are cast at me, let me send in return only missiles of goodwill.” 4y
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One of the best book I have read.

Crazeedi ❤❤❤ the title, has to be excellent 5y
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goodbyefrancie
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#Bookmail is the best mail, and I get to support my favorite local indie bookstore by shopping online. Win win!

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thepostman96
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thepostman96
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💕 It‘s okay to stand up for yourself and others. Saying what needs to be said in a civil and firm way is still being kind. Do no harm, but take no crap.

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I decided to read this book because I was hurt, angry with myself for getting involved in a bad situation, and confused. This book brought peace when I needed it the most. It is a wholesome read that teaches us to be kind to ourselves and then spread that kindness to others and the world.

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MidnightBookGirl
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Continuing the #NFNov Review train!
This book will not be for everyone, but I do try very hard to be kind. I often fail (I can be impatient and snarky and judgmental), but this book just made me want to try harder! Choosing kindness over impatience, indifference and out right anger isn't always easy, but I'd rather live in a world of Mr. Rogers instead of Dr. Dooms.

Clwojick 6 pt. 5y
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MidnightBookGirl
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Making a book tree out of the arc for Thirteen Doorways, Wolves Behind Them All. ;)

wanderinglynn Ooh, post a photo when it‘s done. I‘d love to see it. 5y
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