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February 27, 2008

Inspirational Kindness

“Great persons are able to do great kindnesses.

Miguel de Cervantes (1547-1616)

February 8, 2008

Inspirational Courage

“Courage doesn’t always roar.  Sometimes courage is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying, ‘I will try again tomorrow’”

Mary Anne Radmacher (1957 -) American Artist

December 22, 2007

Inspirational – Kindness

More than 1,000 people share an act of Kindness.

One woman’s kindness to a fellow Starbucks patron resulted in more than a thousand others spreading the holiday-season generosity in the northwest Washington town of Marysville.

A regular patron at the chain had paid for the person in line behind her a few times before, according to the Everett Herald.  But on Wednesday, her good deed set off a chain of 1,013 customers paying for the next person’s drink.

The spontaneous pay-it-forward run ended at 6:20 a.m. Friday, a store employee said.  The name of the iced-tea drinker who started it remains unknown at the store.

- Associated Press

No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted.  One never knows when a smile, an encouraging word, or a small act will touch someone…then to touch someone else…then to touch someone else…then to touch someone else…

December 16, 2007

What message is your clothing sending?

I am always amazed when I walk into a clothing store, and I see all kinds of sayings on kids’ and teenagers’ tshirts.  Why in the world would I want my eight year old daughter or my five year old daughter wearing a tshirt that says, it’s all about me, or my brother is annoying, or spoiled rotten?  I am trying to teach them the exact opposite.  I want them to be givers not takers and to respect their brother.  When all of this became tolerable, I don’t know.  I finally got tired of it.  I said enough is enough.  Our family will wear clothing that sends a different message, one of hope, kindness, and courage.  One that will change the way people think in a positive way.  One that will make people want to be the difference.  One that will make people think about reaching out and helping their neighbor.  One that will make them think about the choices they make each day…  That is when we started making our own shirts to wear.  It is amazing how one’s attitude changes when wearing something that challenges you to be better.  It is extraordinary how wearing a positive uplifting message on my shirt really makes me believe that I can and will make a difference!

November 29, 2007

Inspirational Tee Kindness

“Three things in human life are important.  The first is to be kind.  The second is to be kind.  And the third is to be kind.”  Henry James (1843-1916) American born British NovelistInspire people to use every moment as an opportunity to have positive thoughts, use powerful words, and act upon them to make a difference.  I’ve Got Character can help inspire yourself and people around you with our Kindness line of clothing which says No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted.

Attitude of Gratitude

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Having an attitude of gratitude may seem like such a cliché, but it is so true.  It is the perfect time of year to think about it, also.  Thanksgiving leading into Christmas and counting one’s blessings…  Lately though I haven’t had an attitude of gratitude.  I feel like I have been planning a sympathy party for myself and inviting whoever wants to feel sorry for me or themselves.  I have been focusing on what I don’t have and my problems instead of what I do have and how wonderfully blessed I have been.  The amazing thing about it all is that how I feel all has to do with my attitude.  I have been reading the book The Power of a Positive Mom and it has really made me stop and think.  Your level of contentment has to do with your heart, not what you have, what you have accomplished, or how many friends you have.  It is a matter of the heart and what you focus your thoughts on.    How do you view the world?  Do you see your circumstance through the eyes of faith, trusting God will see you through?  Or do you see your circumstances through eyes that only see what is wrong with the situation?  Ultimately, the quality of your life and mine depends on the way we view it.  Bible teacher Chuck Swindoll puts it this way in The Power of a Positive Mom:              The longer I live, the more I realize the impact of attitude on life.  Attitude, to me, is more important than facts.  It is more important than the past, than money, than circumstances, than failures, than success, than what other other people think or say or do.  It is more important than appearance, giftedness or skill.  It will make or break a company…a church…a home, or an individual.  The remarkable thing is we have a choice every day regarding the attitude we will embrace for that day.  We cannot change our past…we cannot change the fact that people will act in a certain way.  We cannot change the inevitable.  The only thing we can do is play on the one string we have, and that is our attitude.  I am convinced that life is ten percent what happens to me and ninety percent how I react to it.  And so it is with you…we are in charge of our attitudes.

November 28, 2007

Inspirational Tee – KINDNESS

“Three things in human life are important.  The first is to be kind.  The second is to be kind.  And the third is to be kind.”  Henry James (1843-1916) American born British Novelist

Inspire people to use every moment as an opportunity to have positive thoughts, use powerful words, and act upon them to make a difference.  I’ve Got Character can help inspire yourself and people around you with our Kindness line of clothing which says No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted.

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October 8, 2007

Holidays are here

It is hard to believe, but it is that time of the year again…the hustle and bustle of October thru the first of the year.  We all start the celebration of Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Christmas.  We are putting up decorations and then taking them down, replacing them with the next set, we are doing lots of cooking and baking, we are going to lots of parties, and we are doing lots of shopping.  However during this busy time, how much of the actual time do we spend with our families, how much of the time do we spend giving thanks, how much of the time do we stop and smell the turkey, how much of the time do we spend tasting the food we labored over, how much of the time do we actually enjoy during this time?  I think for many of us, we get so caught up in the preparation and anticipation that we forget to take it all in and enjoy it.  We forget that this is the time our families will treasure most. 

Keep in mind, we will forget the decorations, the food, the presents, and the things, but we won’t forget the relationships, the love, the memories, the joy, the togetherness.  Our children won’t remember the presents of the year or the food they ate or the money spent, but they will remember the time you spend with them, the hug you give them, the gift they give to another child whose parents can’t afford one, or the meal they serve to a homeless family.  These are the things remembered during this time of year, these are the things this time of year is supposed to be about.  So let’s try to remember to stop and appreciate those around us, to use this season as a time of giving, whether it be a smile, a word of encouragement, a gift, to use every moment as an opportunity to spread the joy of the season.  Forget about the rest…you might surprise yourself, you may actually find some joy yourself.     

August 14, 2007

Character Education

As the school year is getting ready to begin, everyone is thinking about getting their school supplies, going school shopping, and finding out their teacher or schedule.  However, I am thinking about how many choices my children and I will make this year and whether they will be good or bad choices.  When you really stop and think about it, we each make hundreds of choices every day.  Some, I know, are more important than others, but nonetheless, they are still choices.  I am trying to impress upon my children how important it is to think about each and every choice they make-how they treat others, how hard they work in class, how they take a test, how they take care of their classroom, how they treat their teachers and principal, how they talk on the bus, how they act out on the baseball field…it could go on and on and on.  But what about me?  As a mom, how am I treating my children or other moms or my child’s teacher that I’m not too happy with, am I helping out the school as much as I can, am I staying involved, am I keeping quiet at the soccer game?  The list could go on and on and on for me, as well.  The kids are watching me and modeling after me.   So let’s start the school year off right.  Let’s use every moment as an opportunity to make positive life changing choices. 

July 30, 2007

How will you be remembered?

Truly amazing and touching…We were watching the Dayton Air Show when one of the planes went down, and the pilot died.  It was a grim reminder of the fragility of every day, but it also reminded me of what is important.  We need to live every day like it is our last and ask ourselves how will I be remembered?  Can you imagine what our world would be like if each one of us lived with this attitude?  Remind yourself that people will not remember what kind of house you lived in, or the car you drove, or the things you accumulated.  People will remember you for your words, your actions, and your character.  People will remember you for your devotion to God, your dedication to your friends and family,  and your commitment to serving others.  How will people remember you? 

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