Daily Question, March 30 Whose heart might be lifted by hearing from you today? 22 Reflections Share Click here to cancel reply.Please log in or Create a Profile to post a comment. Notify me when someone replies to my comment via e-mail. Nina1 year agoNinaMy friend Ratiba, who is currently going through a divorce after 36 years of marriage. 0 Reply Tahsin Tabassum1 year agoTahsin TabassumMy mom 0 Reply kirsten1 year agokirstenprobably my mum , maybe my partner . He is struggling a the moment . Im so busy with work but he has none so its tricky 0 Reply reality1 year agorealityRandom people that I communicate with every other day 🙂 reality 2 Reply Malag1 year agoMalagFamily member who’s a bit isolated on their own in the lockdown. A call is a good idea. 2 Reply Mica1 year agoMicaI sent my 10-yr-old granddaughter an email this morn. I don’t expect her ‘heart to be lifted,’ but I expect she’ll appreciate it. 3 Reply BabaYaga1 year agoBabaYagaA colleague whose husband died tragically about a month ago. One thing to reflect sentimentally about calling her. Another thing to do it! 4 Reply Melissa1 year agoMelissaI called my dear friend since college and just speaking and hearing eachothers voice brought us a smile that lifted our hearts for both of us. Knowing eachother was there even though miles apart. That we were both making it through and lighting candles and praying for all of humanity at this time. 3 Reply Maryke1 year agoMarykeMy father, but I’m not ready. 5 Reply Ed Schulte1 year agoEd SchulteThe daily , hourly right now, contemplation / meditation which ! utilize by way of visualization, includes a double wick candle ( a real one glows near by ) located in my etheric heart ….one flame is for the Absolute Infinite Being-ness and the second is for every human being …be they listening to their hearts or not listening to their hearts 3 Reply TeriB1 year agoTeriBMy Aunt, who is also my Godmother. She has had a lot of health issues this past year and just had surgery to remove some cancer. She lives several states away so I have been calling her once and texting her several times a day since her surgery to keep her spirits up while she is recovering. 2 Reply SaVaLoS1 year agoSaVaLoSI will try it then. 2 Reply Debra1 year agoDebraI reached out this weekend and called my mother-in-law. She lives alone and has limited tech skills to communicate virtually. We had a wonderful conversation and both our hearts were lifted as we signed off with an ‘I love you’. 5 Reply Ryder Worley1 year agoRyder WorleyA random person having a hard time that I talk to and make them feel better. 3 Reply GCharlotte1 year agoGCharlotteMy parents heart may be lifted by hearing from me today. 2 Reply Katrina1 year agoKatrinaThanks for the inspiration to call, text, send a card, or FaceTime someone each day this week. 6 Reply Michele1 year agoMicheleI called an aunt the other day. I try to keep in touch with my family all the time. 3 Reply Present Moment1 year agoPresent MomentBrother John whose handicapped status and lack of computer skills make him even more isolated than the rest of us 2 Reply devy1 year agodevySome friends who live alone, isolated and who are probably struggling emotionally through this time… ..I made some calls last week..thanks for reminding me… 4 Reply Sarah1 year agoSarahThis prompts me to call the people I have had on “my list” but haven’t yet. This time of isolation is difficult for all, but especially the elderly who might not have computer contact/capabilities. 7 Reply 1 2 Next » My Private Gratitude Journal Write an entry in your private gratefulness journal Get Started This site is brought to you by A Network for Grateful Living, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. All donations are fully tax deductible in the U.S.A. DONATE https://gratefulness.org/content/uploads/2015/03/GX-Gold-Participant-L.png Community Engagement Guidelines Privacy Policy [email protected] Connect with us on Social Media: © 2000 - 2021, A Network for Grateful Living Website by Briteweb