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Saturday, January 5, 2013

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Self-Taught Teen Wows MIT

In learning you will teach, and in teaching you will learn.

- Phil Collins -

Self-Taught Teen Wows MIT

In Sierra Leone, West Africa, the lights may come on once in a week, with the rest of the month, dark. So, Kelvin Doe made his own battery to power lights in people's houses from recycled parts he found in the trash. He also made his own FM radio transmitter and a generator to power it so that he can give voice to the youth in his country. David Sengeh discovered Kelvin at an innovation camp he runs in Sierra Leone and invited Kelvin to M.I.T., where David is a PhD student in the Media Lab. Just as Kelvin's world is expanded by working in the Media Lab, the researchers there had their world expanded by interacting with Kelvin. { read more }

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Learn more about Kelvin Doe in this article written for CNN's What Next blog by David Sengeh. { more }


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Top 10 Kindness Stories of 2012!

Thursday, January 3, 2013

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Top 10 Kindness Stories of 2012!

Genuine kindness is no ordinary act, but a gift of rare beauty.

- Sylvia Rosetti -

Top 10 Kindness Stories of 2012!

Ever year we are amazed by everyday stories of compassion, warmth, and love that fill our world with with inspiration and hope. Collected here are 10 uplifting stories from 2012 about the kindness of ordinary people of all ages and from all walks of life. { read more }

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Write a note of appreciation to someone whose genuine kindness has touched your life.


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My Brother & The Power of Milk Moments

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

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My Brother & The Power of Milk Moments

If I can stop one heart from breaking,
I shall not live in vain.
If I can ease one life the aching,
Or cool one pain,
Or help one fainting robin
Unto his nest again,
I shall not live in vain.

- Emily Dickinson -

My Brother & The Power of Milk Moments

""I hate you, Aditi! I hate you!" my little brother screamed to me just minutes after my college graduation. As I pressed the outside corner of my eye to prevent a tear from escaping, I reminded him not to use hurtful words when he feels upset. Together we searched for the source of his frustration and then addressed it: we would get "New York" pizza once the crowds cleared. At the time, my little brother, Anand, was not so little -- he was thirteen. Anand was born with cataracts, faced some developmental delays while growing up, and at the age of twelve with the onset of severe seizures, was diagnosed with both autism and epilepsy. I coordinate Anand's care for my family, building relationships with his doctors and educators. I haven't yet missed an appointment or teacher conference, even if I can only call in on the phone." In this moving piece, a young student at Harvard describes how the process of supporting her brother's journey in small, constant ways that she dubbed "milk moments", taught her a profound life lesson about what we are here for. { read more }

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Make a practice of looking for "milk moments" in your own life.


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6 Ways to Keep Your New Years Resolutions

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

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6 Ways to Keep Your New Years Resolutions

Do not wait until the conditions are perfect to begin. Beginning makes the conditions perfect.

- Alan Cohen -

6 Ways to Keep Your New Years Resolutions

It's New Years -- time to reflect on your aspirations and set meaningful goals to improve your health and happiness. Which sounds great, right? But how many of us actually keep our New Year's resolutions past January? Not many, according to a study by author and psychologist Richard Wiseman. His research found that 52% of resolution-makers were confident that they'd achieve their goals, yet only 12% succeeded. What was the secret? This Forbes article offers six timely tips. { read more }

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Happy New Year! When making your resolutions today, consider experimenting with the suggestions in the article above.


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