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High School Boy Invents Solution For Paraplegic Mom To Use Baby Stroller

It ain’t easy being wheely – especially for this new mother who couldn’t easily take her baby out in a stroller because of her wheelchair.

That was her sad reality until a 16-year-old Michigan high school student had the brains – and the compassion – to invent the perfect contraption for the paraplegic mom.

Sharina Jones has been confined to a wheelchair for 30 years and had adapted to all other obstacles in her way. However, after she gave birth to a beautiful baby boy, Sharina lamented that she was not able to take her son out in a stroller with her friends.dragon-wheelchair-costume-MagicWheelchair-website-cropped

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Alden Kane, a young STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) student going to school at the University of Detroit Jesuit High School heard about Sharina’s dilemma and, after collaborating with the University Of Detroit Mercy, got to work on a solution.

Alden toiled away in the school workshop for six months until he finally completed a clip-on baby carrier made out of lightweight steel-tubing that Sharina can attach to the front of her wheelchair. All she needs to do is use her baby’s own car seat, slip it into the attachment, and she is ready to roll.Logan-Roninger-pic-by-Logans-Lions-FB

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“After six months of hard work,” Alden told WJBK News in Detroit, “it was priceless seeing the design on her wheelchair, being used with her child in it.”

Alden plans on perfecting and patenting the unit so he can use his design to help mobile mommas with disabilities everywhere.

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Nurse Stunned to Tears by Parade of Grown Babies Whose Lives She Saved (WATCH)

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A video of parents thanking a nurse for taking care of their babies will bring happy tears to your eyes, just like it did to hers.

By the time the parade of former patients filled the room, she was reunited with more than a dozen kids whose lives she saved over her 33 year career.airman and katrina girl 2 air force

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Renee Hendrix, a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit nurse, works with some of the most critical newborns at WellStar Kennestone Hospital in Marietta, Georgia. These are children so fragile at birth, their parents can’t even touch them.

Nurse and kids-KleenexShe was asked to be in a Kleenex tissue commercial, but the producers had a surprise for her.

They asked her to watch a video but didn’t tell her it featured parents thanking her for what she’d done for their children.

“Renee saved my son’s life — multiple times,” one father said in the video. “You are our hero,” said another.

Renee was brought to tears as the words of thanks kept adding up. Afterward, the big reveal was unveiled, which she never expected.

(WATCH the Tiny Miracles video and READ more at WSBT News)

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10 Questions You Can Ask Yourself To Become A Better Person

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Ever feel insecure about the path you’re taking? Do you ever feel like you’ve lost a bit of direction in knowing who you are as a person?

I came across the first question listed below from Stephen Levine in Chicken Soup for the Soul. Stephen’s questions were fantastic and made me think about other questions I should be asking myself as well.couple-sad-beach

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So here are 10 questions to ask yourself that can help you be a better person, focus on what’s really important, and evaluate your actions in life.

1. If you were going to die soon and had only one phone call you could make, who would you call and what would you say? And why are you waiting?

2. If you became like the 3 people you hang around with the most, what kind of person would you be?

3. Where will you be in 3 years if you keep going in this direction?

(READ the last 7 questions at Brad Aronson’s blog) – Photo by CC Ores2k

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First Airport for Drones Designed to Deliver Emergency Supplies in Africa

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The world’s first airport for drones will become a hub for shipping emergency supplies to people in remote parts of Rwanda.

“Droneport” is designed to ship cargo by unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to places where roads are unreliable or don’t even exist, giving people access to medication and healthcare previously available only rarely.

The open, vaulted airport structure will be built by locals, using local materials.

drone port 2 Press Release Foster PartnersThe hub will allow people to build, service, and dispatch two types of drones (pictured at left).

The smaller “Redline” will deliver lightweight, critical supplies such as blood, the larger “Blueline” will deliver larger loads that aren’t as urgent.

The UAVs will be able to reach roughly half of Rwanda’s population from Droneport.

Foster + Partners teamed with Afrotech to envision the hub and the concept for the unmanned aerial delivery network, which they believe could be a major paradigm shift for the delivery of physical goods. Construction will start next year.Drone medical supplies Twitter Flirty2

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Eventually, the designers see Droneports becoming more commonplace across remote parts of the world, acting as refueling and repair stops for drones the same way gas stations have become part of the infrastructure of highway traffic.

(READ more at BBC News) — Photos: Foster + Partners

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Don’t Miss Spectacular Full Harvest Moon With Total Lunar Eclipse Sept 27

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This epic cosmic event only lights up the sky once in a red moon.

On September 27th at 9:07PM EDT, Earthlings will get to witness a harvest moon mixed with a lunar eclipse. Known as a “supermoon” because of its close proximity to Earth, the distance makes it appear 14% larger as the planet orbits into Earth’s shadow.

When the sunlight that passes through Earth’s atmosphere reflects off of the enlarged moon, it produces an eerie red glow that can only be seen once every 18 years. Kepler 452b released NASA

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The partial eclipse will begin at 9:07PM, but the full eclipse of the moon will be going from 10:11PM to 11:23PM. The second partial eclipse will end at 12:27AM.

According to NASA, farmers used to would work late into the autumnal night to finish their crops, and would end up laboring by moonlight to finish the job. The harvest moon became known as the full moon that fell closest to the autumn equinox marking the start of the busy season.

This September also happens to bear the largest full moon of the year, making the rare occurrence all the more significant.

Weather permitting, the supermoon lunar eclipse will be visible from the Americas, Africa, and Europe.

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William And Harry Roll Up Princely Sleeves, Build Homes For Vets In Need

Here’s a photo every woman could love: Prince William and Prince Harry as construction workers.

The duo rolled up their fancy sleeves to renovate homes for veterans, a group that accounts for nearly 10% of the UK’s homeless population.Prince William air pilot -CTV vid

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Prince William painted walls while Harry laid slabs, as part of a BBC home improvement show, “DIY SOS,” centered around renovating eight buildings and 62 homes in Manchester.

Twenty-six of them will be set aside for homeless veterans—but a spokesman for the royal brothers pointed out there are nearly 500,000 empty buildings in the kingdom that could be renovated. (Story continues below)

 

Both royals are veterans themselves; Prince William served in the Royal Air Force and Prince Harry in the Royal Army.Prince Harry with Rhino-AfricanConservationExperience-FB-750px

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The Manchester development will feature a veteran support center run by Walking With the Wounded, a charity supported by Prince Harry.

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Girl Wins Top Prize Inventing Ebola Test That’s Cheaper, Better, Faster

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A 16-year-old Connecticut girl has won this year’s Google Science Fair by creating a revolutionary new test to detect Ebola.

Oliva Hallisey’s test kits are simple, cheap, and anyone can use them to get an Ebola diagnosis in in just 30 minutes.Azza Faiad 2 screenshot CNN

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Compare that to current Ebola tests which cost about $1,000 each, require trained medical personnel using complex equipment to administer them, and take 12 hours to conclude a diagnosis. Current kits need to be stored in refrigerators, which may not be available in rural Africa or Asia.

What makes her test kit unique is that it can be left at room temperature for up to three weeks and still work. She found a way to stabilize the chemicals by attaching silk thread to card stock that eliminates the need for refrigeration.Chemistry class 2 CC Per Henning:NTNU

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The test card is cross-shaped with a circle at the center. The three chemicals used to detect Ebola are added to three ends of the cross, and a drop of blood serum for the patient being tested is added to the end of the fourth arm.

The person conducting the test puts drops of water on the end of each arm, washing chemicals and serum to the center. The paper changes color to show positive or negative results (shown in the time lapse video below).

 

Hallisey says her test can be modified to detect Dengue fever, HIV, Lyme disease, and some cancers.

She won the top prize in a field of 22 other finalists, to take home a $50,000 scholarship from Google — and a cool, Lego-inspired trophy.

(READ more at Tech Insider and SEE her project at Google Science Fair)

Microsoft Invests $75Mil to Encourage Aspiring Engineers in High School

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Public school computer science is getting expensive. Fortunately, this tech giant has promised to help sponsor a new generation of engineers.

Microsoft has announced plans to invest $75 million in public school computer science courses over the next three years.THE BIG BANG THEORY

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Tech companies are facing a shortage of new engineers coming out of America’s schools and Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella sees the investment as a way of getting students to pursue careers in computer science.

The tech giant will donate money and resources to nonprofit groups that support computer science programs around the world.

Microsoft will also expand its TEALS (Technology Education and Literacy in Schools) program that pairs tech company engineers with teachers in K-12 schools. The company wants TEALS in 4,000 schools within the next ten years.math teacher CC BurningQuestion

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The program, part of Microsoft’s YouthSpark effort, will aim to create a more diverse crop of engineer candidates by focusing on rural and inner city schools.

(READ more at USA Today) — Photo: StockSnap, CC

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HELLO my name is CANCER: Adult Coloring Book Cheers With Dark Humor

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An activity book filled with puzzles, mazes, and ‘Find the Lump’ word searches may seem like an unconventional way to spend time in the chemo chair, but for women like Kim Kovel who are trying to make light of a very dark situation, it could be exactly what the doctor ordered.

Kim cancer coloring book submittedWhile undergoing chemo, Kovel called in a favor from Nike illustrator and friend Mark Smith, asking him to create an activity book for her—something that could satisfy her short attention span.

The result: HELLO my name is CANCER is a coloring book for adults undergoing treatment for cancer that utilizes edgy humor to garner laughs, which could lower blood pressure, boost t-cells, trigger endorphins and reduce stress levels. Coloring-for-all-FB-group

“It’s ok to laugh and say, ‘You have cancer and it’s going to be okay,’” she said.

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The Kickstarter campaign officially kicks off October 1 with a goal of $15,000, which will get 1,000 books into cancer centers across the country.

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Fast Food Employee’s Compassionate Act Impresses The Internet

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Chicagoans were certainly inspired by the lesson of this kind lad.

Destiny Carrero was waiting in line to order her meal at a McDonalds when she overheard an old man in a wheelchair ahead of her politely ask his cashier to “please help me.”

After the fast food worker – known only as Kenny – took a few guesses at what the man was requesting help with, Destiny was shocked to see him emerge from the kitchen armed with rubber gloves and start cutting up the food for the elderly customer.Waitress-picks-up-tab-KTVT-News-Video

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Carrero was even more surprised when the sneaky photo she snapped of the two men tallied over 250,000 shares on Facebook and over 700,000 views since September 16th.

“Neither of us knew what help he needed, and the cashier suggested a few things before he figured out the gentleman needed help cutting and eating his meal,” Destiny mentioned in the Facebook post. “To be honest, I thought the cashier wasn’t going to help, especially during rush hour in downtown Chicago, but to my shock, he shut down his register and disappeared from view.”contemplation-view-sunset-old-couple-CC- dominique_cappronnier

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The franchise owner, Rod Buveznik has said in a statement to NBC that they’re very proud of their young employee who went above and beyond the call of fast food work to help someone in need.

“It’s a true testament to who Kenny is, and a reminder to us all that one seemingly small act of kindness can touch the hearts of so many,” the statement read.

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9-Year-old Boy Skips Birthday Gifts to Help Protect Police Dogs

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A nine-year-old boy asked his friends and family not to buy him birthday presents this year — instead, he wanted money.

With that money, he will help arm police dogs with bullet-proof vests.

Ethan Flint’s generosity inspired so many people that he ended up raising more than a thousand dollars.

He handed a homemade check for $1,290 to a foundation in St. Paul, Minnesota, that is buying vests to protect the city’s police K9 units.bretagne-and-denise-barkpost-submitted-cropped

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“This kid has a heart of gold,” St. Paul Police Spokesman Steve Linders told ABC News.

Bullet-proof vests for dogs are expensive, as much as $2,500 each for the type the St. Paul Police Department uses. Ethan’s money will be combined with a restaurant’s donation to buy two vests.

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Lucky Customer Gets $1300 Instead of Chicken Wings From Dominos

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A California man did the right thing when a pizza place got his order wrong. He asked for chicken wings but Domino’s delivered $1,300 in cash to him instead.Money-money-photoby-401(K) 2013-CC

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The delivery driver, who was supposed to drop off the money at a bank, had hidden the cash in a delivery box. He didn’t realized he’d accidentally given Mike Vegas the box with the money, until he arrived at the bank.

Vegas, meanwhile, had put the unopened box in his fridge and ignored the flurry of frantic phone calls from numbers he didn’t recognize throughout the workday.

Only after opening the box that night did he realized what all the calls must’ve been about.Homeless man returns wallet mom brain cancer screenshot CBS

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Vegas did the right thing and returned the cash to the pizza shop, where he another surprise waiting for him: the manager promised him free pizza for a year as a reward for his honesty.

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Inmate Asks to Donate Bone Marrow to Judge Who Put Him in Prison

If you were to make a list of people willing to donate bone marrow to save your life, a man you placed behind bars for 25 years would probably not be your first pick.

Supreme Court Judge Carl Fox, however, found the exception.

After being diagnosed with blood cancer in April, Fox has been on a desperate search for a bone marrow donor to throw him a lifeline – what he didn’t expect was a letter from an inmate he had convicted offering to help.Kidney-transplant-Twitter-Mariana Tolentino

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Committed for armed robbery, Charles Alston received a 25-year sentence while Fox was serving as district attorney, which he is still currently serving. Alston wrote to Fox in July volunteering to test as a donor, crediting his wish to help to his recent spiritual conversion into a changed man.

“There is no hatred or animosity in my heart towards you or any man,” Alston writes in his letter. “I have forgiven you for the verdict I received and [am] serving that time in all humility of heart.”

Because inmates aren’t able to sign onto the donor list for risk of infectious diseases, Alston is not able to donate, however Fox was touched by the gesture.From a handwritten letter by victim's mom - CBS snapshot

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“I was very touched by it … totally surprised. I never thought Charles Alston would’ve written me and offered me the right hand of fellowship and offer to do something to save my life,” Fox told WRAL. “He had every reason to be angry with me, given where he is and the sentence he was given. It means even that much more he did that given the circumstances.”

If you would like to join Fox in his rallying for awareness of blood cancer, you can register as a bone marrow donor at Delete Blood Cancer.

(Photo from Save The Fox, on Facebook)

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Los Angeles Officials Vow to Spend $200Mil on Helping Homeless

The Los Angeles City Council wants to spend an additional $100 million in the coming year to reduce homelessness — roughly doubling what it spends now.

With Tuesday’s announcement, Los Angeles became the first city in America to declare a public emergency over homelessness, and officials began planning a comprehensive strategy to help its citizens living on the street.

The extra money will let homeless people stay in shelters longer and give larger rent subsidies to get people into housing.Our keys!

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The official estimate is that 26,000 people are homeless in Los Angeles, a problem made worse by rising housing costs in the city.

While the plan is still being drawn up, and they haven’t revealed funding details, Mayor Eric Garcetti wants $5 million spent immediately on short term rent subsidies to “rapidly re-house” 1,000 people for six to nine-months. He’s asking for another $5 million to do the same specifically for homeless veterans.

“If we can lift up those in need, and pick up those left behind, then we can live up to the best of our ideals.”

His plan calls for opening winter shelters a month earlier and keeping them open a month longer in the spring.veteran-WTNH-news-video

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The mayor also wants to develop regional centers where homeless people can store belongings, take showers, and do laundry, and expand the city’s outreach among homeless people to make them aware of services.

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Store Owner Starts K-Cup Recycling Program, Gives Jobs to Disabled

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A Canadian furniture store owner woke up one morning and smelled the coffee.

He realized his company has truck routes that could help recycle wasteful plastic Keurig K-Cups in a way that could provide jobs for people with disabilities.

Garnet Wheaton’s trucks making deliveries to his store in Moncton, New Brunswick, usually return to the Halifax, Nova Scotia, warehouse empty. But now, they’re hauling used K-Cups to a recycler.

Dartmouth Center Screen Shot CBCHe’s arranged to have the Dartmouth Adult Services Center break open the discarded cups, turn the leftover coffee grounds into compost, and recycle the plastic shells.

The center provides jobs for adults with intellectual disabilities and its director says the recycling project helps to improve their people’s work skills.

K-Cup single serving plastic pods of coffee have become extremely popular, but they produce a surprising amount of waste. It’s been estimated that if you were to line up all the K-Cups discarded in a single year, they’d circle the earth 10 times. Recycling them is labor intensive, but a perfect job for centers like the one in Dartmouth to undertake.

“There is absolutely nothing that isn’t great about this project,” the center’s director, Cathy Deagle-Gammon, told CBC News.coffee - CC-rockindave1

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Because Wheaton sells K-Cups and coffeemakers inside his Wheaton’s Furniture stores, he wants to recycle as many cups as he can, saying it is the responsible thing to do. To promote the program he is offering a dollar’s worth of coffee products for every 24 K-Cups brought into his Moncton store.

If the idea works on this one route, Wheaton wants to expand it to his other stores and maybe one day use it a recycling model for all of Canada.

(WATCH the video and READ more at CBC News) — Photo: CBC video

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6-Year-Old Girl Gives Mom Inspiring Life Lesson After Parental Fight

 

“I’m not trying to be mean, I’m just trying to do my best in my heart.”

[CORRECTION: we originally reported that the little girl’s parents were divorced, however have now found the original post with the correct information.]

A little girl named Tiana gave her mom a heartwarming talking-to about why it’s important to be nice to one another. After her parents had a squabble over a shoe rack falling off the wall, the tiny genius asked whether her mother was ready to be friends with her dad and explained a little lesson about life that we can all learn from.Excited-boy-screenshot-YouTube

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“If I can be nice, then I think all of us can be nice too,” she says wisely in the video above.

Is this tyke going to grow up to be the next Dr. Phil? She should start a new Web series, “Stairway Talks”

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Wonderfully Imperfect: Don’t Define Yourself By Your Flaws

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While dashing to the train after my morning swim, I noticed a small pull in my brand-new stocking. By the time I got off the subway, my left leg resembled the tights of a punk-rocker. Not exactly the look I was striving for in a morning piled up with back-to-back meetings. The truth is, why did the wardrobe malfunction even matter?

Yet on a really small, ever-so-annoying level, somehow it did… and that got me thinking.

Cybill_Shepherd_1985-pubdomainI recalled an improbably famous People Magazine cover from 1990. Cybill Shepherd smiled broadly, a dazzling Hollywood leading lady right off the red carpet. However, in spite of the A-list team of stylists, hair and makeup experts who surely spent hours creating the “perfect look,” the most remarkable thing about the cover proved to be something rather unexpected. There was a significant run in her stocking.

When the actress saw the wardrobe malfunction she laughed and was not interested in changing into a new pair. To the surprise of the editorial team, hundreds of readers actually wrote letters thanking Ms. Shepherd for presenting herself as a regular person–runs in her stockings and all.Bar Belfast CC Terry Turner

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Each of us is wonderfully imperfect, including glamorous celebrities who occasionally get a snag. Perhaps you can’t find your cell phone charger as your phone starts powering off just as your doctor or your best friend calls to give you some important news. Or you get immersed in a magazine article and forget that your favorite activity is about to start in the teen lounge. Once you remember that the class started twenty minutes ago you head for the lounge getting there just in time to see all of the other patients laughing and walking back to their rooms. You missed the entire experience. When you or someone you love is grappling with a serious illness, sometimes it is precisely these little daily indignations that can trigger a strong negative emotional response that can make the incident seem even worse.

Trade Perfectionism for Imperfectionism

When we free ourselves from setting impossibly high standards of self-perfection, our ability to accept mistakes, failures and painful emotions actually allows us to experience more happiness since we don’t let the mistake or the imperfection define us and take over our lives. In his book, The Pursuit of Perfect: How to Stop Chasing Perfection and Start Living a Richer, Happier Life, Dr. Tal Ben-Shahar talks about our own and society’s crushing expectations. According to Ben-Shahar, the pursuit of perfection may actually be the most powerful internal obstacle to happiness.

In my experience, I’ve found that some of the most authentic conversations with strangers, friends and people I’ve met while spending lots of time in hospitals have been conversations where people are courageous enough to be vulnerable, not trying to project an image that “they’ve got it together all the time.” When people share from this rich, authentic place of vulnerability, then everyone can feel a sense of relief, a sense of connection, and a sense of hope. Connections like this make us feel safe.Elli pre-op smile

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As human beings, our bodies are wired with a mammalian care system programmed to respond to warm, gentle touch or a soothing voice that makes us feel comforted and safe. Think of a human baby or a baby deer being cared for by its mother. When mammals are nurtured, their bodies release oxytocin the natural chemical that makes us feel safe and calm.

You are human. Be kind to yourself.

Studies show that people who have self-compassion are able to brush off set-backs, disappointments, and mistakes without blowing them out of proportion. Dr. Kristen Neff is an expert on self-compassion. She defines self-compassion as “the importance of putting ourself in the circle of compassion which means treating ourselves with the same kindness, care and concern that we would treat a good friend.”sq-jumping-businessman-with-briefcase-joy-happy-CC-MiiiSH

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Self-compassion is a way of relating to ourselves kindly, as we truly are, flaws and all. Neff shares the three elements of self-compassion:

Treat yourself with self-kindness.

Recognize that there is a common humanity. This is the process of “realizing how I am the same as others and that to be human is to be imperfect.” Recognition of our shared human experience allows us to feel connected to others, instead of feeling isolated in our suffering.

Be mindful. Neff defines this as being with “what is” in the present moment. When we notice we are feeling isolated or suffering, then this is precisely the time to give ourselves some self-compassion.

So the next time you experience a setback, simply stop and take a deep breath. Instead of taking it out on yourself with self-criticism, shame, anger, and other negative emotions, take another deep breath and give yourself a gentle hug or kind word. This simple step takes less than ten seconds and can prevent you from falling into a black hole of negative emotions and despair.

The more self-compassion you practice, the easier it becomes to replace the negative self-criticism with warm and loving self-talk. In doing this simple ritual you’ll be able to celebrate your wonderful imperfections as part of the glorious, messy journey to your true authentic self.meditating-on-the-beach-CC-HTB

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As I got into the elevator at my office building, I looked down at my disheveled blue stockings and quickly turned the run towards the inside of my leg where it was slightly less obvious. I confidently walked out of the elevator into the rest of my day. Later that night, the tangled hosiery was tossed into the trash while self-compassion helped me keep my spirit from landing in the garbage.

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This Seagull’s Got Talent: WATCH Him Tap Dance

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If you’re ever in a pinch and need some last-minute live entertainment, just find yourself a seagull like Tony—he can tap dance on command.

Fun fact: seagulls developed the ability to “tap dance” because the sound of their feet resembled raindrops, which brought out the worms… So, basically, they tapped for their supper.

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Playground for Shelter Kids Is Ready in One Day As Hundreds Volunteer

More than 300 volunteers worked all day so crisis-affected kids would have a new place to play.

The Tennyson Center that helps abused children in Denver, Colorado, calls the new playground “a brain expander, friend maker and muscle builder” for the kids.Magical-Bridge_playground-Facebook

The Most Inclusive Playground in US Opens – And it’s Magical

Thanks to KaBOOM! and The CarMax Foundation, volunteers starting showing up at eight o’clock Tuesday morning, and had completed the new playground by two in the afternoon. With help from the Denver Broncos Cheerleaders, worn out, 20-year-old equipment was replaced with new innovative designs that let kids climb, swing, dig, and create.

Building a playground with volunteers, @CarMaxCares and KaBOOM! 4 hours to go. On track to finish building by 2pm. #playmatters

Posted by Tennyson Center for Children on Tuesday, September 22, 2015

 

The center believes that play is essential for kids to grow up into productive adults by letting children “explore, imagine, and simply enjoy being a kid.” The volunteers created artistic stepping stone mosaics to spark their imagination even more.elderly playground screenshot PRI

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“All of these volunteers coming out today are really helping to pay back a piece of the childhood these kids deserve,” volunteer Beth Adams told KUSA news.

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30 Companies Join “Meathead Movers” to Aid Domestic Abuse Victims

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On September 10, Good News Network brought you the story of Meathead Movers, a California company that has been helping women to flee abusive relationships with all of their belongings, free of charge.

The day before the story ran, the movers had launched a plea asking other businesses to “get creative” and help victims of domestic violence. Their #MoveToEndDV campaign was meant to inspire others to rethink how they can work with shelters, or help women and men directly as they rebuild their lives following domestic violence.

Already 30 businesses have volunteered their services, including four different moving companies. Also stepping up, a pet-sitting business, a mortgage banker who will provide financial literacy classes at a local shelter, a massage therapist who wants to melt their stress away, and 23 others.

“I have to assign one of my employees full-time just to get support for the inquiries we’ve received around the world after your story,” Co-Founder Aaron Steed told Good News Network.

Their mission has also spurred overseas companies to volunteer: an Australian security services company is offering to install “panic buttons” so victims can click a button to request assistance during high stress situations.Monrovia-child-bride-rallyUN Photo:Emmanuel Tobey

Malawi Chief Annuls Child Marriages, Sends Kids to School

“If you get a little creative you can make a huge impact of real value for those in need,” said Aaron. “Even if you’re not a business, if you have creative ways to give back please share it on the pledge page.”

Above all, Aaron is excited to be able to show victims of domestic violence—and their abusers—that there are options for support.

“These women are completely abandoning their life as they know it and trying to rebuild from scratch, and businesses are rallying together for them,” Aaron said. “We want them to know that people in the community have their back. We want to do this is communities all over the country.”roofing volunteers Facebook David Perez

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As for donations, the Steed brothers are asking people to donate to their local shelters.

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