Connection Simple Ways to Spread Kindness We all have the power within ourselves to make this world a better place. It just seems the beliefs we created in our minds, Katie Lovebomb Posted on November 15, 2015
Essays The Miracle of Halloween by Michelle Chouinard Halloween night is one of the most beautiful nights of the year. I’m not talking about the Sweatpants & Coffee Posted on October 30, 2015
Wellness It’s Not You, It’s Me: Kind Words That Get Under My Skin There are some kind words I just can’t hear. It’s as if they’re being broadcast on an inaudible frequency that affects me the Nanea Hoffman Posted on October 20, 2015
Wellness 5 Things to Kindly Keep in Mind While Talking to People Processing Violence People who’ve survived any form of physical abuse or threat are often left with hard-to-heal emotional scars. The damage can Tawni Freeland-Crider Posted on August 4, 2015
Connection The Lion, the Wild, and the Woman When I was little, one of my favorite stories was C.S. Lewis’s The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe. I enjoyed all of the Jen Violi Posted on August 3, 2015
Essays Remembering Beautiful “You look beautiful” she said. I blushed deep red. I could feel the heat on my cheeks. She stood before me Shandle Blaha Posted on July 22, 2015
Essays A Moment Of Kindness | True Stories Matthew Kear is a writer, photographer, musician, and a father. By trade, Matthew is an historic preservation planner in Sweatpants & Coffee Posted on February 3, 2015
Uncategorized The Duckling Complex: Why I'm Still Learning How To Take A Compliment I have never liked getting compliments. Well, that’s not entirely true. What I don’t like is the immediate experience of Nanea Hoffman Posted on December 9, 2014
Life, Uncategorized Feel Good Fix | Boy Raps A Response To Those Who Discriminate Against His Sister With Downs Syndrome This amazing video by a young MattyB in response to the rejection faced by his sister, Sarah Grace, and others like her who Sweatpants & Coffee Posted on October 10, 2014
Connection Kindness Matters | Bullying Prevention: Information & Resources According to the American Psychological Association, “Bullying is a form of aggressive behavior in which someone Sweatpants & Coffee Posted on October 6, 2014