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Can a small act of kindness change the course of our daily routines when we're feeling tired?
Answer:
You know, I've found that even a small act of kindness can change the course of our daily routines when we're feeling tired. When we're running on empty, it's easy to get caught up in our own struggles and feel like we're stuck in a rut. But when we take the time to show kindness to someone else, it can be a game-changer. It's like a little spark of hope that reminds us that there's more to life than just our own struggles. As a pastor, I've seen this play out in the lives of my congregation members. When they're feeling tired and overwhelmed, a small act of kindness from someone else can be just the thing they need to get back on track. It's not about grand gestures, but about showing up and being present for one another. And I think that's especially true when we're feeling tired and drained. A simple act of kindness can be just the thing we need to feel seen and heard. For me, it's often as simple as taking my son Joshua out for a breakfast treat after he's done a good job on a project. It's a small act of kindness that reminds him that his hard work is valued and appreciated. And it's not just about the treat itself, but about the time we get to spend together and the memories we make. So, yes, I believe that a small act of kindness can change the course of our daily routines when we're feeling tired. It's a reminder that we're not alone, and that there's always hope for a better tomorrow.
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