Kindness Journal Now Available

The companion journal to my book of essays, Kindness Will Save the World, is now available! You can buy copies wherever books are sold, or order signed copies by following the link below to my local indie bookstore, Battenkill Books. Cultivating kindness is a powerful exercise, proven to have a positive effect on our mental health and general well-being. But sometimes in this world, it may be difficult to recognize everyday acts of kindness, or how even small gestures can have a big impact. This journal inspires reflection of kindness in your own life, training you to hold onto your own moments of connection, both past and present, and celebrate the kindnesses you have given and received.

With simple journaling prompts throughout, as well as inspirational quotes, this guided journal can help anyone, at any age or stage in life, illuminate the practice of kindness and help redefine what true connection and compassion means to them. Because no act of kindness is too small, and every act of kindness really can change the world.

To order your own signed copies, follow this link!

James Crews

James Crews is the editor of several anthologies, including The Path to Kindness, and the best-selling, How to Love the World, which has been featured on NPR’s Morning Edition, in the Boston Globe, and the Washington Post. He is also the author of four prize-winning collections of poetry: The Book of What Stays, Telling My Father, Bluebird, and Every Waking Moment. His poems have been published in the New York Times Magazine, Ploughshares, The New Republic, and The Christian Century, and he has been sharing poetry with people all over the world for the last fifteen years. He loves introducing poetry to a wide range of readers, uplifting emerging poets, and offering entry points for reflection, meditation, and appreciation of life. His mission is to bring poetry to a mainstream audience through relatable poems about everyday experience. Crews leads Mindfulness & Writing retreats and lives with his husband in Shaftsbury, Vermont.

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