And you might always, always give something, even if it is only kindness!"
The whole world is poisoned, polluted, and way too hot."
Even as adults, the overwhelm can feel the same; what can we do?

Astheir websitestates, “TOMS humble beginnings happened unintentionally.
His solution to the problem was simple, yet revolutionary.”
Celebrities rebuilding after disaster
Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans in August 2005 and devastated the city.

According to their website, the American Red Cross “launched a disaster response larger than ever seen before.
To this day nothing has reached the magnitude of theRed Cross Hurricane Katrinarelief operation.”
How would you react?

That was exactly the point Caitlin Boyle, founder ofOperation Beautifulintended.
“It hurts you emotionally, spiritually, and physically,” she says on the site.
It is time we stop fighting who we are and wishing we were someone different.

It’s time to let go.
It’s time to be free.
It’s time to love.

And it’s time to heal."
The process of switching our mindset may not always be easy but it is simple.
In one of his videos, Kid President talks about how good spreads.

Spoiler alert:show up.
“Plant A Kissis a simple, yet powerful story by author Amy Krouse Rosenthal.
Rosenthalpassed awayfrom ovarian cancer, sparking another round of thePlant A Kissmovement.

Maybe you leave a plant with a nice note for your neighbors or randomly send your mother flowers.
HBEF “is a Kenyan charitable organization that assists children from poor families complete secondary school education in Kenya.
HBEF’S focus is promotion of education as a fundamental human right.”

You don’t have to look abroad though to see students in need of educational support.
That key, which we often take for granted, is their sign of hope.
This is what sparked The Giving Keys line of jewelry and keychains.

The Giving Keysis a social impact, pay-it-forward company.
The Giving Keys Director of Community Impact,Bentley Coplinsaid, “Think about the word I’m wearing.
Love, hope, courage, how am I embracing that word?

And who around me might need it?”
The cycle continues as that person then gives it away when the time is right.
Words are powerful so imagine how one word may change the life of someone around you.
In his speech, Kennedy asked those in attendance how many were willing to devote time to helping others?
The Peace Corps is still around today and making great change every single day all across the globe.
Every act creates a ripple with no logical end.”
So what can we do today that can start this ripple?
Even the smallest acts can create the biggest change.