LEADER 00000nam 22003375i 4500 001 sky303248316 003 SKY 005 20210607104849.0 008 210129s2021 mou 000 0 eng d 020 9780827216761|q(pbk.) 020 0827216769|q(pbk.) 040 |dSKYRV|erda|dUtOrBLW 082 04 177.7/Reye 092 158.1|bREY 100 1 Reyes-Chow, Bruce,|eauthor. 245 10 In defense of kindness :|bwhy it matters, how it changes our lives, and how it can save the world /|cBruce Reyes- Chow. 250 PB. 264 1 St. Louis, MO :|bChalice Press, |c2021. 300 xxviii, 111 pages ;|c22 cm 336 text|2rdacontent 337 unmediated|2rdamedia 338 volume|2rdacarrier 520 When did kindness become a sign of weakness? These days we view kindness as an inert act based solely on the absence of being a jerk, or as heroic and herculean, beyond the reach and capability of mere mortals. But what if kindness actually had the power to save the world? In his engaging new book In Defense of Kindness, leadership coach and pastor Bruce Reyes-Chow shows how being kind (which is different than being nice) has the power to transform our relationships in all arenas of our life – from the internet to the public square, from with our families to those we find it most difficult to be kind to, from justice work on the streets to boardroom meetings, and in our everyday transactions, from the school drop-off line or standing in line at the coffee shop.--|cAmazon description. 650 0 Behavior modification. 650 0 Conduct of life. 650 0 Peace of mind. 650 0 Happiness. 650 0 Kindness. 650 0 Self-actualization (Psychology)
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