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Change The World: 30 Ways in 30 Days

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I recently asked what you think that you can do, this week, right now, to make our world one that’s filled with more acceptance, empathy, and wonder.

Our Land is always, but especially this week, a multitude of  voices, stories, and perceptions, each hoping to inspire both thought and action. Empathy. Wonder. Today’s Our Land is simply a compilation of brief thoughts on how we can change the world. Today. This week. Now. Here’s what you came up with. Thank you.

Change The World: 30 Ways in 30 Days

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  1. Have the humility to listen first, think next, and talk last.
    Rachel, Tao of Poop
  2. Love myself.  Tatum, Ain’t No Roller Coaster
  3. As a preschool teacher, I will encourage my students to play with children who are alone on the playground.
    Elizabeth Bradt, Rocks, No Salt Mommy.
  4. Not hit anyone, no matter HOW tempting.  My IRL friend Sara

    blue flower

  5. Wear the shoes of compassion myself since I’ve gotta bring the change within to see a happening environment.
    Ruchira, Abracabadra
  6. “She’s got bite marks on her tongue from all the things she never said.” (not an original quote from me, but I love it and don’t know whom to credit)
    Nancy, Calibama Mom
  7. Tell the people I appreciate just how much I appreciate them.  IRL Friend Jennifer T
  8. Be empathetic with mean people – something had to have ‘bitten’ them to make them that way. So, “hug a meanie” would be my action for the week.
    Michelle, They Call Me Mummy
  9. Go above and beyond the things I normally do to try to alleviate someone’s hardship this week.
    Lizzi, Considerings
  10. Help a person to smile. Whether it be a simple light hearted comment or a matter of polite friendliness, alleviate the pressures of the day by helping them take their minds off their problems by smiling.
    Rich, That’s Life…Sometimes
    love
  11. Listen the way I want people to listen to me.  Eileen, The Fierce Diva Guide to Life
  12. Instead of rushing about my day I am going to take time to smile and say hello, even engage with people if the opportunity arises because it’s possible that just one person may need that personal, human interaction.
    Sandy, Mother of Imperfection
  13. Share a smile and a ‘have a good day’ with a stranger.  Joy, Evil Joy Speaks
    boy say hi
  14. Live life intentionally, ALL. THE. TIME.
    Maybe that’s too short- idk. Have a heart that is open and loving all the time, so that when I encounter ANYONE- I embrace who they are with open arms immediately.  Chris, The Mom Café
  15. Show my daughter how good forgiveness feels. Teach her to forgive and have empathy instead of ill will towards those that may have hurt her.
    C Lee, Helicopter Mom and Just Plane Dad
  16. I can empathize with someone who is dealing with a situation that isn’t familiar to me in a way I may not understand.  Angela, Writer Mom’s Blog
    compassion
  17. Read to my kids many wonderful books full of love, compassion, diversity, and kindness.
    IRL Friend Maria F.
  18. Remember this quote by Ralph Waldo Emerson: “What you DO speaks so loudly that I cannot hear what you say.”
    Lisa, The Golden Spoons
  19. I can step back and appreciate the opportunity I have to be a stay at home parent, which is easy to forget during the day-to-day challenges.
    John, Smack of Ham
  20. Go to a shelter and adopt an animal – cat, dog, bunny or even a rat or hamster that would otherwise be destroyed without ever knowing the empathy of human beings…
    Kate D, IRL Friend
    puppy 2
  21. Remember that others might be having a “terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day.” Not just me.
    Blog about a busy family with special needs.
    Gabrielle, Whac-a-Mole-Life
  22. “Caution yourself before passing any judgment and get educated on the topic before you speak…”
    Mike and Phoenix, Past My Curfew
  23. Have perspective and empathy. Period.  Beth, Writer B is Me
  24. Stop working and spend time talking to my family.  Piper, Talk About Cheesecake
  25. I can practice patience with those who do not seem to deserve it on the surface. I do not know what they are dealing with in their hearts.
    Erin, Musings by Mama
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  26. I fill the world with wonder every time I leave the house.   Don, Don of All Trades
  27. I will remember that it’s easier to be negative than positive and choose to act cheerful towards loved ones and strangers.
    Jean, Mama Schmama
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  28. What I’m about to say is kind of banal, but what’s really helps me is putting myself in other people’s shoes, be it my kids or anyone else. When I get frustrated with things not going my way, the way they’re “supposed to” I ask myself what is the other person driven by. What is their motive and it’s almost never malicious. Being reminded why they behave the way they do makes me feel a lot more empathetic.
    Katia, I Am The Milk
  29. As the mom with a kid who has Sensory Processing Disorder I try and remind myself that even though he seems completely typical, he is not. And when he is yelling, there is something I am not seeing that is setting him off. And then I try to project that outwards. To not judge the mom with the child who seems out of control, because we can’t possibly know what is going on inside that child’s mind and within that home.
    Jen, Jennifer Kehl
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  30. Act like the person you wish to be.
    Me, although I think there’s a real quote out there that I couldn’t find

So what do you think? If every one of us did one of these suggestions each and every day, don’t you think the world will be more full of empathy? And do you have other suggestions for raising empathy?

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  • Nicole @ Work in Sweats Mama - I LOVE compilation posts like this! What a great collection of thought and wisdom. It’s really the little things we do, like biting our tongue or lending a hand, that ultimately make the biggest impacts. LOVE this!!March 19, 2014 – 1:48 pmReplyCancel

    • Kristi Campbell - Me too Nicole and I’m going to be doing a part 2, 3, and maybe even 4 so submit a quote, okay? You can email me!March 19, 2014 – 11:32 pmReplyCancel

  • Kim - This list is awesome!! I love so many of these quotes and words of wisdom!!March 19, 2014 – 2:18 pmReplyCancel

    • Kristi Campbell - Thanks, Kim. There’s going to be a part 2 (maybe 3) so feel free to submit a quote (best to email me probably).March 19, 2014 – 11:39 pmReplyCancel

  • JenKehl - My Skewed View - This is a great list. I am honored to be among so many amazing people who care so much about others. It is hard sometimes to bite your tongue, or your brain and not judge. Even as a mom who knows better, occasionally it happens to me.
    These are awesome reminders.March 19, 2014 – 2:27 pmReplyCancel

    • Kristi Campbell - I’m honored you’re a part of it and thanks so much for contributing your unique point of view, sweets. TTTx10.
      Also yeah, bite your tongue. (Not you. THAT mom because duh our kids are awesome.)March 20, 2014 – 12:10 amReplyCancel

  • Mike - These are wonderful, Kristi, and thank you also. Beautiful words of thoughts from everyone. This was such a brilliant idea on your part, our friend.March 19, 2014 – 2:40 pmReplyCancel

    • Kristi Campbell - Aw, thanks Mike. Been thinking of you and Phoenix. Hope he’s doing okay and thanks again for contributing.March 20, 2014 – 12:23 amReplyCancel

  • Jessica - This is wonderful. I try to do what Katia mentioned. You just never know what people are going through, unless they tell you. And even then, you may not understand completely. We need to give each other (and ourselves) a break and just be accepting and loving. Great post and message! 🙂March 19, 2014 – 3:12 pmReplyCancel

    • Kristi Campbell - It’s so true. Somebody can be such a complete tool at a store, in doc’s office, at the pharmacy, and the fact is, we have no idea what news they’ve gotten, or what they’re going through at home. Same goes for us, too. We need to give our own selves a break as well.March 20, 2014 – 12:28 amReplyCancel

  • Michele - What a great list! I love #6. 🙂March 19, 2014 – 4:26 pmReplyCancel

  • Courtney - This list made me cry. I love it. What a wonderful idea. I think we all need to do our best to make the world a better place, daily.March 19, 2014 – 4:56 pmReplyCancel

    • Kristi Campbell - I’m doing a part two. Maybe a three, too. Would love your words when you’ve got time and/or are inspired.
      And yeah, I agree, that we can do so many little things to make the world better every day. thanks, Courtney.March 20, 2014 – 12:37 amReplyCancel

  • Sarah | LeftBrainBuddha - Of course I love this! Such lovely advice. Sharing…March 19, 2014 – 5:16 pmReplyCancel

    • Kristi Campbell - Thanks, Sarah. We’re all star stuff. Can’t wait to feature your words in part 2.March 20, 2014 – 12:45 amReplyCancel

  • Emily - I love each and every one of these! And I love that you did this — you’ve got some very wise friends out there and that gives me hope that the world truly CAN change!March 19, 2014 – 5:36 pmReplyCancel

    • Kristi Campbell - I do have some wise friends and would love your words for the next version, Emily!!!
      Here’s to the world changing. Sooner, than later.March 20, 2014 – 12:52 amReplyCancel

      • Emily - I’d be honored to help…I better start thinking now to come up with something as eloquent as these contributors!March 20, 2014 – 10:46 amReplyCancel

  • Lisa @ Golden Spoons - Love this so much!! I am honored to be included among such wonderful, wise, and loving words. Definitely found some inspiration here tonight! Hugs and thanks to you, friend!March 19, 2014 – 7:57 pmReplyCancel

    • Kristi Campbell - I’m honored you contributed and thanks so much Lisa. Yay for inspiration!!March 20, 2014 – 12:59 amReplyCancel

  • Angel The Alien - This was a great idea for a post! I loved reading all of the answers people gave! I feel very inspired now.March 19, 2014 – 8:34 pmReplyCancel

    • Kristi Campbell - Glad you feel inspired, Angel and thanks so much for reading! I’m going to do a part 2 soon if you want to email me something!March 20, 2014 – 1:06 amReplyCancel

  • Rachel - You have wise and wonderful friends. And I’m daring to call myself one of them! It’s no surprise either, because you are wise and wonderful. As is Our Land, and this week’s in particular. I think I will walk with more empathy tomorrow. Thank you for that!March 19, 2014 – 8:52 pmReplyCancel

    • Kristi Campbell - HA I do have wise and wonderful friends, my wise and wonderful friend! Here’s to us ALL walking with more empathy tomorrow, and every day.March 20, 2014 – 1:07 amReplyCancel

  • Rich Rumple - Whatta way to get loads of views and comments, Sis! lol

    Smile! How many times have you read something of mine saying that same thing? Tired of seeing it? Well, if everyone in the world would do it, wouldn’t it be a better place to live in?

    No, I’m not talking about the politicians or other scam artists doing it while they screw us over. I’m talking about everyday people doing it during the common things they do … interactions with others and such. God, wouldn’t it be great?

    Well done my sister from another mother, well done!March 19, 2014 – 9:16 pmReplyCancel

    • Kristi Campbell - Brothah, I’ll never tire of reading your most excellent rants about the world, politics, and why if every damn one of us would just DO IT and BE MORE wonderful, that the world would be. Here’s to everyday people doing everyday things that end up being extraordinary.
      Thanks, sweets. Thanks, much. Our Othah Mothah would tell us she finally is allowing us dessert, maybe?March 20, 2014 – 1:09 amReplyCancel

  • Katia - What an amazing idea and how inspiring to read everyone’s quotes. I loved what Don and Jen said. I’ll have to reread this in the morning, but what a Kristi thing to do!March 19, 2014 – 10:18 pmReplyCancel

  • Katia - Oh, also loved Beth’s!March 19, 2014 – 10:19 pmReplyCancel

  • WriterMom Angela - I love every single thing about this post. Every thing! Thanks so much for including me!March 19, 2014 – 10:55 pmReplyCancel

  • Brittnei - Wow these are really amazing! So many things I can relate to wanting to do or needing to do. I loved reading these. What a great idea!March 20, 2014 – 3:21 amReplyCancel

    • Kristi Campbell - Thanks, Brittnei,
      I’m going to be doing a part two (and maybe more) if you’d like to email me a quote!March 20, 2014 – 10:21 amReplyCancel

  • Sandy Ramsey - This has got to be one of the best posts I’ve ever read and I don’t just say that because I’m in it. It is just smack full of overwhelming wisdom! This was a great idea, Kristi. I really loved your contribution at #30….kind of reminds me of one of my favorite quotes ‘Be the change you wish to see in the world.” But that would pretty much cover the whole post. Well done!March 20, 2014 – 8:52 amReplyCancel

    • Kristi Campbell - Aw Sandy thanks huge and your wisdom is Big Big. I’m going to do a follow-up post in a few weeks and may make something like this a regular Our Land feature. xoxoMarch 25, 2014 – 7:38 pmReplyCancel

  • Little Miss Wordy - I remind myself that everyone has their own, unique, Once Upon A Time.March 20, 2014 – 12:31 pmReplyCancel

  • Dana - We used to have a quote wall in college – I wouldn’t put all of these up there. Thanks for sharing all of this empathy and wisdom, Kristi!March 20, 2014 – 3:33 pmReplyCancel

    • Kristi Campbell - I love that you had a quote wall. I might want one now. Except, you know. messy.March 25, 2014 – 7:43 pmReplyCancel

  • Chris Carter - LOVE THIS SO MUCH!!!! I want to read it several times to really take in everyone’s amazing wisdom and encouragement to live with empathy and make this world a better place…

    If only.

    Sigh…

    SO honored you included me in this Kristi! Thanks so much hun!March 20, 2014 – 10:41 pmReplyCancel

    • Kristi Campbell - I’m going to do it again, too! Whee! Thanks so much for your inspirational quote and for being a part of this.March 25, 2014 – 7:54 pmReplyCancel

  • Kenya G. Johnson - Where’s the printable! Love this. #2 gave me goosebumps.March 21, 2014 – 10:40 amReplyCancel

  • Joy Christi - There is just SO MUCH delicious goodness, I need to print this out and frame it!March 21, 2014 – 11:36 amReplyCancel

  • Considerer - Aw man! It’s all so gorgeous…and then DON

    *giggling*

    Love this, though – SO glad you did it. A beautiful collaborative thoughtpalace

    (I typed it wrong – I was going for ‘thoughtplace’, but then I really loved the typo, so I kept it. Sounds much more grand-and-full-of-beautiful-things: like this post)March 21, 2014 – 2:23 pmReplyCancel

  • catherine gacad - amazing post. thank you for putting this together!March 22, 2014 – 10:31 pmReplyCancel

  • Ilene - Kristi, this could not be more uplifting. Act like the person I want to be? Yes – with all the rest. Yes, yes yes. Thank you for including me. xoMarch 24, 2014 – 3:07 pmReplyCancel

    • Kristi Campbell - Aw thanks Ilene, and I appreciate you wanting to be included!!! You rock.March 25, 2014 – 8:06 pmReplyCancel

  • Kimberly - Oh just a wee something to fill my heart with happy xoxoMarch 25, 2014 – 11:28 amReplyCancel

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