A Kindhearted Christmas -

This year, let’s measure the success of our Christmas not by the number of boxes we open, but by the number of hearts we touch.

When you are at peace, you naturally bring more light and patience to those around you. A Kindhearted Christmas

It is impossible to pour from an empty cup. The pressure to be "merry" can be exhausting. This year, let’s measure the success of our

Put the phone away. Write a handwritten letter to someone telling them exactly why you appreciate them. The pressure to be "merry" can be exhausting

These letters are often kept for a lifetime, long after gadgets have broken. 2. Practice "Micro-Giving"

Pay for the coffee of the person behind you, leave a larger-than-usual tip for a seasonal worker, or drop off a box of treats at your local fire station.

In a world of digital distractions, focused attention is the rarest gift.