Tagged: kindness

The Kindness Train Doesn’t Stop for People with Money…Or So I’m Told.

“The middle class and the rich have everything already so I’m not telling you what to do here or anything but if you want to really do some good, help those who need it and deserve it…don’t encourage people to pay it forward with buying books…tell people to donate money...

Saying Good-bye with the Best Intentions & Living With Purpose

I get called dork, nerd and the Easter bunny (Because they think I can be too damn nice sometime) by a group of my good friends on a daily basis. Some ask me if it offends me and the answer is, absolutely not. It makes me happy because it means...

Women Unite: One life. One chance. One happiness.

Repost from 7/22/14 but it has meaning today too. I’ve been feeling kind of down lately. My life is awesome, I can’t really complain about anything but we’re all human, we all have our pity parties. Today was a particular poopoo day but it all changed with these words from...

Words have the Power to Heal or Destroy Lives

People are always talking about things coming full circle… I experienced it first hand today…big time. I try to be as positive as I can on Facebook and in my private life. I try to encourage people as much as I can…and it’s never untruthful…I wholeheartedly mean every single word...

Mommy is NOT your Maid, Suckas & other Truths…

A few major lessons/responsibilities coming into play for reals FOR REALS starting with consequences for The Hongzeff Boys: 1. Mommy is not your maid, you make the mess you clean it up. You are a guest in our home, you help out whenever you are asked to. You will not...

Verbal Diarrhea on Repeat: You Deserve Better

Verbal Diarrhea on Repeat: You Deserve Better

Continuously saying horrible things to people and then apologizing afterwards. Like a neverending loop of verbal diarrhea. On constant repeat. Stay away from those types of people. Cut them loose. The problem isn’t you…it’s them. They put up a front of security and badassness to mask their true selves. They...