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Kindness Applied

Well I failed... When my grandma and aunt came to visit me, I was beyond kind. I dropped everything I had going on for the weekend and made sure they knew how much I loved them and how much I appreciated their long trip up north to see me. Towards the end of the weekend, tensions of course started to rise. My grandma and aunt started to bicker and I would try and distract the other one by changing the subject. A couple of times, when my grandma started to get very judgmental towards my aunt, I complimented her and told her how much I loved her earrings which changed her mood completely and I knew I had accomplished something. Then the last day came and my grandma changed her judgmental ways from my aunt unto myself. I was alright with this, since I would rather take the anger from her than have my aunt endure it. But this time it was extreme. She judged the way I looked, the ways I am taking on school, the liberal ideals that I believe in, members of my family's sexuality and expla...

The Use of Kindness

In Martin Seligman's  Flourish, it is discussed how  we should all display our strengths and be proud of what those are. We should practice them in a positive way and practice them when we are faced with a difficult situation. One of my strengths that I am proud to display is kindness.  This weekend my grandma and aunt are coming up north to visit me from Southern California. My grandma is very modest and often times can judge the activities I partake in. As soon as she arrives I will smile with the brightest smile I can manage and will greet her positively knowing that a judgement could be said at any time. I will display my strength of kindness and only show a kind heart back to her no matter how strongly she disagrees with whom I am as a person. The reaction she will long for is something I do not want to give her. I will try and "kill her with kindness" rather than stand up for something that will result in an argument. I plan to use this strength as my weapon. By st...