@Delta Huge shout out of gratitude to flight attendant Natalie on DL2706 Boston —> Tampa. To say she fantastic at her job is an understatement. Greeted with a genuine, warm hello, attentive, kind, great energy, making this flight a great experience. Thank you, Natalie, you rock!
@Delta Big shout out of appreciation and thanks to Kathy and Maureen on DL1996 Boston —> Tampa. Fantastic service, friendly, welcoming—just a great experience.
❤️🩹 Someone at work today might be struggling just to hold it together. Be kind. ❤️🩹
When a colleague seems off—quiet, distracted, not themselves—lead with kindness:
Extend grace, Show empathy, Practice patience, Check-in.
A small act of kindness might be exactly what they need.
@Delta Huge shout out to B.J, and team for creating a great flying experience! They are friendly, fun, and exceptional at what they do!
Flight #2235 Tampa —-> Boston
Critical conversations are never easy, and Kind Cards author @JamieGraceffa, ODCP shares five acts of kindness that can help you navigate this type of situation, kindly.
It's time to #GetKind. Order your cards here 💚https://t.co/GY7KXL1Vy6 💚 #KindnessMatters
🫶#Kindness Shipped Direct!🫶 Milestone moment for Kind Cards author & founder @JamieGraceffa who shipped out the first round of cards on Sunday to what he calls his “early adopters of kindness.”It’s time to #getkind & we’ve got a card for that! 🛍️https://t.co/GY7KXL1Vy6
As we navigate through to adulthood, it's all too common for the chaos of everyday life to drown out the importance of kindness.
This queer author is teaching kids to be kind: There is nothing political about kindness
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This piece resonates with me. It delves into the intricacies of organizational culture and mindset, and how they shape the employee experience. How Culture Impacts Your Work, Your Workplace, Your Life via @mcmpsych@forbes https://t.co/0X9DVbc9oo
Reflect on the interactions you've had this week with your colleagues and think about how it went. Could you have approached it better? Did it go well? What did you learn? There are always ways to improve, so don’t let these moments pass you by without reflection. #GetKind
From emails, texts, IMs, & chats - writing is the primary mode of workplace communication. Misinterpretations are common so here’s a tip … before sending an angry note, pause and seek input from a trusted colleague. #GetKind 🛍️https://t.co/GY7KXL1nIy #Card22#WritingEtiquette
Have you communicated badly at work? What was the response? How’d it make you feel? What would you do differently in the future? Learning from the moment is a way to refine your kind skills, just like Maurice! #GetKind 🛍️https://t.co/GY7KXL1nIy #Card22#WritingEtiquette#Mautice
@HarvardBiz Reacting to a situation may involve a visceral response that may not be kind or productive. Responding vs. reacting can improve relationships & foster a positive work environment. #GetKind#KindnessWorks#Card33#RespondvsReact
@Delta Huge shout out to Leslie on flight 2968 TPA—-> BOS. She’s one of the best flight attendants I’d ever had the please of meeting. She created an exceptional flying experience. Please give her some recognition!
@HarvardBiz Free coffee isn't a bad thing, but you're right, it doesn't keep talent, a positive work experience does. Inclusion, belonging, and recognition does, but recognition beyond rewards, recognition as in, do you see me? Do I matter? Does what I say mean anything to you? #GetKind