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Unlocking The Power Of Kindness: Embracing Compassion For A Brighter World

 
Have you ever stumbled across a message or a symbol that struck a chord in your heart, perhaps during a time of need? Imagine a world where kindness isn't just a fleeting moment but a deliberate act—a tangible reminder that someone, somewhere, cares deeply about you. The beauty, solidity, and permanence of a rock can embody this message, especially when shaped like a heart and given with pure intent.
 
Recently I had the pleasure of interviewing Tom Ballard. Known as The Heart Rock Guy, Tom has an amazing message and a huge mission related to the power of kindness and compassion, you can watch the video at the bottom of this post.
 
But first, let's look at how you can embrace your ability to be a beacon of kindness in a world that can often feel overwhelming and cold.
 

Embracing the Beauty of Heart Rocks

 
Tom got his start after the loss of of a family member. In his own words he shares, "So it definitely wasn't my intention to become known as Tom the heart rock guy. I live with mental illness. I have bipolar disorder, and some days are really difficult. What I've done to help myself cope is I take rocks and I cut them, and then I started carving them into hearts.
 
Then I was like, well, what should I do with these? I started hiding them in public places or giving them to people. And I started to notice that, obviously, I'm not the only one that's having dark days and off days and bad days. I found that if I kept heart rocks in my pocket or the cup holder in my car, in my backpack, if I had the hearts on hand, it would remind me to look out for others. And I'd find opportunities every single day to pass it on and just let someone know that you're loved and you're not alone and you matter. And I'd invite them to either keep the heart rock or pass it on to someone else.
 
Now for the last four and a half years, almost five years, I've made and distributed over 260,000 heart rocks. This has become my life's work. I make heart rocks. I do community events and school assemblies, teaching about the power of creating kindness and using it to help others and how that's a great way to bring joy into your own life, even when you're in a dark place."
 

What are heart rocks?

They're not your everyday stones. Each rock is carved meticulously, they're all unique, just like the individuals who receive them. They're beautiful and there's a true sense of joy in both giving and receiving a heart rock. These small tokens can bridge the gap between feeling invisible and being seen. It's about focusing on creating kindness through physical reminders that echo through time—small signs that tell people, "You matter, you're loved, and you're not alone."
 
It's as simple as keeping some heart-shaped stones within reach. Place them in your car's cup holder, on your desk, or in your pocket. The mere presence of these stones can nudge you to look out for others, offering opportunities for connection daily. And when the moment arises—in a drive-through, at the park, or while meeting a friend in despair—you're ready to extend a hand holding a small yet powerful symbol of love and recognition.
 
It's about taking the time to make your expression of kindness intentional. Pause and look around. Who in your environment could use a boost? Observe and take an interest in those around you. Don't overthink it, often the simplest moments of human connection are the ones that make the biggest impact. Start a conversation, give a smile, or better yet, offer a heart rock. It's a gesture that says, "I see you, and I appreciate your presence in this world." Kind service comes in all shapes and forms, and it starts with you.
 

Small steps, big impact

There's never been a more important time for us to all learn to lead with our hearts and spread kindness. With every news cycle bombarding us with heartache and strife, a simple, loving gesture can stand as a force, pushing back the tides of overwhelm, sadness, or despair. Even the smallest acts can be transformative for someone on the edge, often in ways you may never fully realize.
 
You don't have to give out carved stones to express compassion; the idea is simply to express kindness in your unique way and to express kindness in a consistent and supportive fashion. The beauty of this practice lies in its simplicity and the ripple effect it can have in your community and beyond. Here are a few ideas for ways that you can share kindness with others:
 
  • Send a handwritten note of appreciation to someone who has made a positive impact in your life.
  • Donate gently used clothing or household items to a local shelter or charity.
  • Volunteer at a soup kitchen, food bank, or homeless shelter in your community.
  • Leave encouraging notes or uplifting messages in public places for strangers to find.
  • Offer to help an elderly neighbor with yard work, grocery shopping, or household chores.
  • Bake cookies or treats and share them with friends, family, or coworkers.
  • Pay for the coffee or meal of the person behind you in line at a café or drive-thru.
  • Listen actively and without judgment when someone needs to talk.
  • Hold the door open for someone or let them go ahead of you in line.
  • Smile and say hello to strangers you pass by on the street.
  • Organize a neighborhood cleanup or beautification project.
  • Donate blood to a local blood bank or participate in a blood drive.
  • Write positive reviews for businesses or services you appreciate.
  • Offer to babysit for a friend or family member who needs a break.
  • Create care packages for soldiers overseas or for individuals experiencing homelessness.
  • Send a care package or letter to a friend or family member who is going through a tough time.
  • Give genuine compliments to those around you.
  • Offer to tutor or mentor a student who may be struggling academically.
  • Organize a fundraiser or donation drive for a cause you care about.
 
These are just a few examples of ways to spread kindness in your everyday life. The possibilities are endless, and even small acts of kindness can make a big difference in someone's day. However you choose to express kindness the goal remains the same: to spread kindness and let others know they are seen and valued.
 
weighted blanket

Weighted Blanket

Do you struggle with sleep issues? If you said yes you aren’t alone. The Center for Disease Control (CDC) states that 50 to 70 million Americans suffer from some type of sleep disorder. Insomnia is the most common type with approximately 30% of adults reporting short-term and 10% chronic sleep issues. 

Unfortunately, there are a number of health concerns that go along with sleep disorders. Short- and long-term effects of inadequate sleep can lead to depression, burnout, addiction, and even cardiovascular health conditions. Lack of sleep can also have a negative effect on production, judgment, social and family situations, and may lead to an increase in accidents.

 

Why Do We Have Sleep Disturbances? 

It may have to do with the stressors associated with our modern lifestyle. Oddly enough studies indicate that women tend to struggle even more.  But the reality is most of us struggle at one time or another with some sort of sleep challenges. Fortunately, there are  some supportive strategies that can improve your sleep quality. One of the most important things you can do is improve your sleep hygiene which refers to “habits that help you have a good night’s sleep.” 

Improve Your Sleep

Taking sleeping pills is an option that many people try to avoid. It may be from concerns about becoming dependent on the medication.  Or feeling like your sleep issues aren’t “bad enough” to warrant medication. It could also be that increasing numbers of people are looking for non-pharmaceutical solutions.

There are a number of supplements that can be helpful such as: 

  • L-theanine
  • 5 HTP
  • tryptophan
  • melatonin
  • magnesium

Herbal teas can also be supportive. These include chamomile, valerian, and linden. Some of my clients have shared that they have to switch up the supplements or herbs because their body begins to get used to these remedies and poor sleep quality returns.

Anxiety and Stress 

Your mental or emotional state can also contribute to many sleep disorders. Preparing your mind and body for sleep can improve your sleep quality, especially when it comes to falling asleep.

Occasionally we get overwhelmed and overstimulated as we go through our daily lives.  This can make it difficult to sleep well at the end of the day.  High energy output combined with an inability to refocus the mind often leads to a state of wakeful-seeming.  Even though we are tired, we cannot shift our focus and calm down enough to sleep or we do not sleep deeply enough for restorative purposes.

One way to help relax the body and the mind is to take a detox bath.  This bath is very soothing for many people and the addition of calming essential oils helps to support the transition to restorative sleep.

To make a detox bath combine the following ingredients and add them to a hot, but not scalding, tub of water:

  • 1 cup epsom salts
  •  1 cup baking soda
  • 3-5 drops of essential oil - choose either ylang ylang, cedar wood, or sandalwood

Soak for 20 minutes immediately before bedtime.

This bath can be repeated up to twice per week.

Caution: Do not use this bath if you have other health conditions that might be severely impacted by immersion in a hot bath.

Mindfulness for Sleep

Making sure that your bedroom is cool and dark is important.  You also want to go to bed as close to the same time each night.  And develop a routine for how you get ready for bed.  These cues signal your brain that it’s time to get ready to unwind and prepare for sleep.

Other strategies for sleep are incorporating sound. This can be through using  guided meditation, sleep stories, or listening to white noise. 

 

Sleep Tools

I’ve recently found a couple of game-changers that have been amazing when it comes to helping me have better sleep – a weighted blanket and weighted eye pillow. These two sleep tools have made such a huge difference.

Why all the weight you ask? Well, it turns out there is scientific evidence that adding a little weight is helpful with sleep quality. Using a weighted blanket has demonstrated a calming and relaxing effect. This can decrease anxiety, some studies have found it may relieve pain and improve mood. 

How Does a Weighted Blanket Help? 

 

It is believed that the weighted blanket provides deep pressure stimulation (DPS) which provides sensory modulation. DPS has been shown to increase the release of dopamine and serotonin thus creating a calming effect. Both these neurotransmitters can affect sleep. 

Weighted blankets have been shown to help those with autism, ADHD, mental health challenges, PSTD, and insomnia. They were also found to be helpful while patients underwent dental procedures. Studies show that weighted blankets improve feelings of safety, relaxation, and comfort. Many report that the “pressure therapy” produces a calm-inducing amount of pressure on your entire body, similar to the feeling of being hugged, swaddled, stroked, or held.

How is the Weight Added?

 

You might be wondering if heavier fabric is how weight is added, but a weighted blanket is different. Filled with polymer pellets or glass beads, these provide the weight and touch therapy. Polymer pellets are tiny plastic solids with a consistent shape. They are colorless and non-toxic. They are similar to what some children’s toys have in them. 

The other option is glass beads. These are small glass pebbles that have smooth round surfaces. They are very fine and have been compared to touching sand on a beach. Who doesn’t like to walk on a sandy beach? The glass beads are typically non-toxic and eco-friendly. Just make sure they are lead free. 

Using glass beads can make the blanket more smooth and less “bumpy” compared to the polymer pellets. The glass beads definitely would be more eco-friendly and not adding more plastic to our lives. However, it really is a personal choice as to which one is better when it comes to the feel of the blanket. This includes not only the beads but the fabrics.

How Much Weight Should I Use?

 

Weighted blankets are sold in different weights. Through studies it has been found that most people will do best with a blanket that is no more than 10% of their body weight. That means if you weight 150 pounds the heaviest blanket you would want to purchase would be 15 pounds.  Again this would be a personal choice. 

The pellets or beads are encased between two layers of fabric. There are many fabric options to choose from. The warmer options include minky fabric, fleece, chenille, silk, flannel, acrylic, and polyester. For cooler fabrics cotton, bamboo, linen, and microfiber are options. Each fabric will have pros and cons. If you are looking for more eco-friendly and sustainable fabrics, choosing cotton, linen, or bamboo will be best. 

Baloo is an eco-friendly brand made with lead-free glass microbeads and materials certified to be free of harmful chemicals.

Purchasing a duvet cover for your weighted blanket should be considered since weighted blankets do require extra care when cleaning. Because they can be more expensive than an average blanket, taking proper care of them will extend their life and a duvet cover will protect your investment. 

Is a Weighted Blanket Right for You? 

 

It can benefit both your physical and mental health by soothing anxiety and providing a better night’s sleep. But there are some challenges with weighted blankets including getting the right weight for you, extra care with cleaning, and being more expensive. 

If you are a “hot” sleeper you may get too hot. There are some people who should not use weighted blankets; if you snore or have sleep apnea, talk to your healthcare practitioner before investing in a weighted blanket. If you are considering a weighted blanket for your child, make sure your child can move the blanket without your help.

Similar to weighted blankets, weighted sleep masks use DPS, providing the same soothing effect – a comforting hug to your face. I’m absolutely in love with my weighted eye pillow and am amazed at what a difference it made for my sleep quality.  Here is the weighted eye pillow I love from Nodpod:

A weighted blanket or eye mask may be helpful to improve your sleep hygiene and ultimately, your sleep quality.


 

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