How Full is Your Bucket?

When was the last time you said something nice to someone, to your kids, to your spouse or significant other?  Sometimes we forget how important it is to be kind to others and to share positive things instead of always complaining.  The old saying, “if you have nothing nice to say, don’t say anything at at all,” could not be more true.

Often times we get caught up in the craziness of life, of our kids, of our work and we forget to stop and be nice to people.

I highly recommend this book, ” How Full is Your Bucket,” which I feel should be read by all, especially if you are a boss, supervisor or manager. Why not make others feel more positive? A few kind words to someone, can make a huge difference in their day, maybe even their lives! It is also very helpful on how to talk to your children and teenagers!

It is a great reminder on how we should “fill our buckets” and others with kindness etc… ‪#‎bekind‬ ‪#‎bepositive‬ ‪#‎powertobehappy‬ ‪#‎payitforward‬

“How did you feel after your last interaction with another person? Did that person — your spouse, best friend, coworker, or even a stranger — “fill your bucket” by making you feel more positive?”
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About The Power to be Happy

Lissette - a.k.a. "Mommy Warrior," is a living kidney donor, a brain tumor survivor and a health & mental wellness advocate. She is a social media and communications professional with over 25 years of experience. She is mom and “bonus” mom to an amazing "blended" family of 5 children. She is also the founder of "A Gift of Life: A Living Kidney Donor Group." You can also visit: www.LissetteRozenblat.com
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