Kindness
How are you all doing?
We find ourselves once again in lockdown and isolated from our loved ones. I don’t know about you, but I feel that this is the worst lockdown yet. I’m looking out my window right now, it’s grey, wet and bleak and it is mid January and it all just feels too much right now. I know I am not alone in this way of thinking and everyone I speak to is trying so hard to see and feel the brighter days that are coming.
Spring is not too far away from us, we have the hope of the vaccination program that is rolling out and life slowly starting to return to some kind of ‘normal’ an I say normal lightly, life will never quite be the same again, this pandemic has changed us all and left a huge hole in our lives, we are forever altered because of Covid-19 and the impact isolation has had.
But one thing positive and somewhat beautiful that has come from this time, is the kindness of strangers, how communities have come together virtually and a sense that everybody is looking out for everyone else. Whether it is local businesses offering delivery services, free food, free classes and free support.
Or that person that you follow on Instagram that posts positive and inspiring memes that help you through the day! My Instagram feed is full of wonderful inspiring women from around the world all empowering and supporting their followers and generally bringing light into the world an for that I am truly grateful.
Right now there are so many incredible people looking after and supporting team humanity, strangers all over the world performing random acts of kindness for other people. Kindness really does go a long way and it raises the vibration of the planet, kindness breeds more kindness! It costs nothing to share, love, support and empower.
Fill your social media feeds with light, share and support your wins and the wins of others. Pay compliments to your followers and be a cheerleader to your friends and acquittances. Share a book or send a picture, share your light! Be the light! Phone an old friend and check in on your neighbours.
Beautiful people, know that on your darkest day, when you feel alone and isolated, someone somewhere has your back and is routing for you.
Much Love and Kindness
Claire x