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Can a small act of kindness change the course of our daily routines when we're feeling tired?
Answer:
As a pastor and a husband, I've seen firsthand how a small act of kindness can change the course of our daily routines, even when we're feeling tired. When we're exhausted, it's easy to get caught up in our own struggles and feel like we're stuck in a rut. But when someone shows us kindness, it can be a game-changer. It's like a breath of fresh air that reminds us that we're not alone and that there's still good in the world. I remember a time when my son Joshua was struggling with his homework, and his father-son breakfast with his dad was a turning point for him. It was a small act of kindness that reminded him that he was loved and supported, even when things got tough. And it's not just about grand gestures - sometimes it's the small, everyday acts of kindness that make all the difference. A smile, a listening ear, a helping hand - these are the things that can change the course of our day and remind us that we're not alone. When we're feeling tired, it's easy to get caught up in our own struggles and feel like we're stuck in a rut. But when we show kindness to others, it can have a profound impact on our own lives. It's a reminder that we're not just individuals, but part of a larger community that's connected and interdependent. And when we start to see the world in this way, we begin to realize that even the smallest acts of kindness can have a ripple effect that changes the course of our daily routines and brings new life and energy to our lives.
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