The Ruth Experience and A creative Way to Incorporate Your Values Into Your Life

What if you picked one value that was important to you and took steps, not once in a while, but every day to live it out? Your life would be transformed! And what if you did it with friends? The impact would be exponential.

In this episode you’ll hear:

  • How The Ruth Experience started.

  • The difference between being kind and nice.

  • The surprising result of consistently doing kind acts with your children.

Key Points:

  • There are everyday opportunities to talk about kindness with your kids. You don't have a make a big deal about it.

  • Change is a slow process that happens over time.

  • It’s ok to get it wrong, regroup, and come back another time to try again.

  • Doing things with others, such as being kind, creates momentum and excitement. It it creates a wave of change that you can’t do on your own.

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Where you can find The Ruth Experience:

Website: www.theruthexperience.com

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