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Had a dream where I saw my feet and then saw the word "Chesed". Researched "Chesed" on the tree of life and it is called Loving Kindness or Goodwill. Spirit says keep grounding "Chesed" in daily actions.
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integrate chesed into daily life
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Integrating chesed (חסד)—a Hebrew word meaning loving-kindness, compassion, or acts of goodness—into daily life can bring depth, connection, and purpose to your routine. Here are meaningful, actionable ways to do this:
1. Start the Day with Intention
Begin with a short reflection or prayer: “How can I bring kindness into the world today?”
Set a daily goal: “One act of chesed before lunch.”
2. Practice Small Acts of Kindness
Hold the door open for someone.
Compliment a colleague or stranger sincerely.
Let someone go ahead of you in line.
Offer to carry something heavy for someone.
3. Speak with Compassion
Avoid gossip or negative talk.
Offer encouraging words to someone struggling.
Thank people—even for small things.
4. Reach Out Intentionally
Call or text a friend or family member “just to check in.”
Visit someone lonely or isolated (elderly neighbors, hospital patients, etc.).
5. Forgive Easily
Let go of small irritations.
Approach conflict with a mindset of peace and empathy.
6. Volunteer or Offer Help
Offer to help a coworker or neighbor without being asked.
Sign up to volunteer weekly or monthly.
Carry extra snacks or supplies to give to someone in need.
7. Give Tzedakah (Charity) Mindfully
Keep small bills or care packages to give out.
Make regular donations—even small ones—to causes aligned with your values.
Support a friend’s fundraiser or community effort.
8. Infuse Chesed into Rituals
Light Shabbat candles with a thought for those in need.
Dedicate daily prayers or meditation to someone who is struggling.
Turn meal blessings into reminders to share your abundance.
9. Teach by Example
Show your children, students, or coworkers what kindness looks like through your actions.
Acknowledge and praise acts of chesed you witness in others.
10. Be Kind to Yourself
Speak to yourself with the same compassion you offer others.
Allow rest and forgiveness for your own mistakes.
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