Kindness Stories / Feel Good Stories
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By Alicia on December 18, 2017 / 4,328 views
I would like to tell the story about the adopted mustang Calypso, who saved me from a terrible accident. I adopted Calypso from the BLM along with two mustangs, when I heard that the government had tens of thousands of wild horses in captivity. When I got the horses home, I began learning how to introduce wild horses to the human world. I had four domestic horses and they were a big positive influence, showing...
I Didn't Expect Going To The Gym To Be This Satisfying
By Vizzun on December 18, 2017 / 3,246 views
When I first decided to start going to the gym, I thought it would be difficult and require a lot of discipline. Boy was I wrong. Working out is fun. Being out of breath is exhilarating, murdering your muscles feels nice and the endorphin rush is actually a thing. Every time i leave happy and confident. I thought I would have to force myself to do it. That it would take discipline and...
Don't Let Your Comfort Zone Defeat Your Potential
By The Grone on December 18, 2017 / 7,600 views
"Growth requires discomfort. If you stick with what is comfortable, you’re giving up any hope of surprising yourself, of finding greatness, of having the best experiences human life has to offer." — Thomas Oppong One of the most cliché, but ever-so-true, statements that many personal evolution coaches seem to agree on is the fact that the magic starts to happen...
Hope... Of A Beautiful Tomorrow
By Gayathri.M on December 13, 2017 / 5,710 views
She stared at her reflection in the mirror...beyond the bouncy curls and dimpled cheeks,there were her eyes,filled with apprehension and a sense of anticipation...would she able to face her fears with courage and overcome them? She had no answer at the moment...but one thing was for sure...it was time to show the whole world..and most importantly to show herself what she was truly capable of! We all...
By Joseph J. Mazzella on December 11, 2017 / 5,270 views
I was looking at some photo albums today. That is where us old folks used to store our pictures before smart phones were invented. Anyway as I was going through them I found a worn and dusty one at the bottom of a pile and opened it gently. As I slowly turned the pages I suddenly saw a picture of my beautiful daughter, Beth that instantly grabbed my heart and transported me back in time. It was 25...
By Rebecca Boening on December 11, 2017 / 5,523 views
Wednesday afternoon I was driving west on I-40 when my blood sugar dropped to a dangerous level. Luckily a Burger King restaurant was at the upcoming exit. As I stumbled through placing my order I mentioned to the voice on the speaker that I was diabetic and in need of food. Low blood sugar makes it difficult to think or act. I pulled up to the first window in order to pay for my food. I was shocked...
First Corinthians 13 Christmas Version
By Kay Heitsch on December 08, 2017 / 5,058 views
If I decorate my house perfectly with plaid bows, strands of twinkling lights and shiny balls, but do not show love, I'm just another decorator. If I slave away in the kitchen, baking dozens of Christmas cookies, preparing gourmet meals and arranging a beautifully adorned table at mealtime, but do not show love, I'm just another cook. If I work at the soup kitchen, carol in the...
If Opportunity Knocks, Build A Door
By Brigitte Nicole on December 07, 2017 / 5,673 views
A lesson I learned in my life: If you sit around and wait for your life to turn out how you want it to be, it won’t. You have to come out your comfort zone. Take risks. Who cares if you make a few mistakes along the way! It’s better than not doing anything and not trying. I had to definitely build some doors. Find out what makes you happy, get inspired and build lots and lots of...
By Missy on December 07, 2017 / 4,229 views
• Purse • Cell Phone • Diaper Bag • Bills • Anxiety • Overthinking • Overwhelmed • Stress of being a good mother, good role model These are the things I carry on a day to day basis. Most days I feel like I carry the whole world on my shoulders, with no breaks, no sleep and no help from anyone. At the end...
I Love When They Say It Is Not Possible
By CHS on December 04, 2017 / 5,412 views
For me one of the biggest joy is to succeed in something to which others told, it is not possible. Several years ago i really longed for a certain position, and i worked hard for it, but i did not get. I clearly remember when one of my previous bosses told me: "you lack leadership skills and that is why we chose somebody else." A year later I got a very nice recognition from an organization called...
By Joseph J. Mazzella on December 04, 2017 / 4,513 views
It is very quiet here as I write this. That wasn’t the case for most of the afternoon. My daughter had brought her four dogs over to my house. This was in addition to my two. For a few hours then the house was full of noise. There was running, barking, growling, and general furry roughhousing. Toys were chased after, laps were leaped on, and faces were licked. Doggie treats were devoured, heads were...
By Kay Heitsch on December 03, 2017 / 4,417 views
As we slowly drove down the street on that cold December evening we spotted the porch light. "This must be the house." I told our "Positive Teens In Action" group. We pulled up in front of an older home with the porch light glowing. We gathered up our songbooks, walked up the steps, and knocked on the door. We heard a faint voice from inside say, “Come on in. The...
By Joseph J. Mazzella on December 01, 2017 / 4,431 views
“Hands on home keys. Eyes on book. Ready. Type.” It was 1980. I was a 14 year old high school freshman and I was struggling to type a letter on an electric typewriter without looking at the page. Most of the other people in the class were juniors and seniors. I had decided to take the class early to get out of taking a foreign language. I had enough trouble with English and learning French or...

The Progression Of Alzheimer's
By Sara Wuillermin on December 01, 2017 / 5,495 views
My mother was diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer's 12 years ago when she was 54 years old (I was 22 at the time). This shows the progression of her disease from the beginning of diagnosis until about 2 years into the disease's progress. At this point, we were already aware that she had the disease--she was trying to crochet more to help keep her mind active, on recommendation from her doctor, so all...
By Joseph J. Mazzella on November 27, 2017 / 6,951 views
Ever since I was a boy I have loved and collected Native American stories and myths. Their wisdom and love of nature have always spoken to my soul. The one that sticks out most in my mind, though, is the story of the two wolves. One night a wise Cherokee elder sat his grandson around a campfire and told him about the battle that goes on inside of all people. He said, “My child, the battle is...
By Kay Heitsch on November 27, 2017 / 4,373 views
My husband Bill's Grandma Z. was in a nursing home when we moved back to Michigan. Grandma had been unable to walk for quite some time; now her eyesight was almost gone. Over the years Grandma Z. and I had exchanged many cards and letters. I knew how she enjoyed staying in touch with people. Since we'd moved back to Michigan, Grandma Z. thought I should be her "personal secretary."...
By Anjali Mohapatra on November 26, 2017 / 5,429 views
I was stepping down from the staircase of my office instead of using the elevator with a smile on my face. I don't know why, but my heart was filled with a peculiar feeling. Maybe it was due to excess happiness or maybe I was extremely emotional. This was my last day in my office. I was confused, what exactly was going on in my mind. My staff members wished me a lot of good wishes for the rest of my life....
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