Kindness is Forever: Extending the Spirit of Valentine’s Day

Valentine’s Day has long been connected with grand gestures of love—bouquets of roses, handwritten notes, candlelit dinners. But at its core, that day is about something deeper and more universal—kindness. Kindness fuels relationships, strengthens community, and, most importantly, makes us human. While February 14 prompts many to express affection, why stop there? Why not find ways to extend this generosity and warmth for the rest of the year?

The Ripple Effect of Kindness

Kindness is more than a simple act; it’s a ripple that spreads outward, touching lives in ways we often can’t predict. Remember the cashier who greeted you warmly or the stranger who held the door open? These small gestures can change moods in an instant.

There’s a story of a woman who anonymously left flowers on her neighbors’ porches each week. One day, she found a note tucked into her mailbox. It was from a neighbor who had been battling depression, and those flowers had given them a reason to hold on. Flowers! This is the power of kindness—a power we underestimate but one that has the potential to change lives.

Now, imagine if each of us committed to kindness. What would our communities look like? How much more connected, empathetic, and supportive would our world become?

Practical Ways to Practice Kindness Daily

Practical Ways to Practice Kindness | Kevin GuestYou don’t need to orchestrate grand acts to make an impact. Kindness often lies in the quiet, everyday moments. Wondering how to incorporate it into your routine? Here are some simple yet powerful ways to do so:

1. Show appreciation freely.

Have you thanked your family member or co-worker who always pitches in without being asked? Or told a friend how much you value their guidance? Gratitude costs nothing and yet holds immense value.

2. Be present in your interactions.

How often are we distracted when talking to others, scrolling through our devices, or thinking about something else? Take a moment to be present and really listen. Ask how someone is doing—and genuinely show interest in their response.

3. Offer unexpected generosity.

Whether it’s covering the cost of a meal for someone in need or sharing a positive review about a local small business, giving with no expectation of return can create unexpected joy.

Kindness isn’t just a gift to others; it benefits you as well. Studies have shown that acts of kindness release endorphins and even lower blood pressure. It’s a win-win situation for both the giver and the receiver.

A Year-Round Call to Action

Spreading Kindness Throughout the Year | Kevin GuestValentine’s Day serves as an important reminder of the power of love, but why confine that spirit to a single day? By weaving kindness into the fabric of our daily lives, we can contribute to a more compassionate world. Here are three actionable ideas you can take on to spread kindness throughout the year:

1. Write a thoughtful note.

Leave a kind note on a coworker’s desk, send an encouraging text to a friend, or place a thank-you card in your neighbor’s mailbox. Small, heartfelt messages can brighten someone’s day and make them feel valued.

2. Compliment someone sincerely.

Whether it’s a stranger, colleague, or family member, offer a genuine compliment. A simple “I love how creative you are” or “Your positivity inspires me” can have a big effect.

3. Spend time with someone who might feel lonely.

Visit an elderly neighbor, call a relative you haven’t spoken with in a while, or invite a friend out. Your presence and attention—showing them that you “see” them—can mean so much more than you realize.

When we welcome kindness into our lives, it changes everything. It softens arguments, strengthens relationships, and fosters a world where empathy becomes the norm. Everyone has the capacity to make this shift, beginning with the smallest action.

This February, as we celebrate love in all its forms, remember that kindness is its most enduring expression. Extend it freely, cultivate it intentionally, and watch how it transforms not only the lives of others but your own.

5 Strategies to Build Stronger Self-Esteem Every Day

Throughout February, I invite you to celebrate International Boost Self-Esteem Month. This month is dedicated to building confidence, fostering self-worth, and inspiring personal empowerment.

Because self-esteem is the cornerstone of a healthy, fulfilling life—shaping relationships, fueling careers and influencing overall well-being—now the ideal time for individuals to prioritize themselves and take meaningful steps toward becoming more confident and empowered.

A healthy self-esteem energized me to power through a colossal failure to lead a billion-dollar global company.

After presenting to executives at a major U.S. retailer, I was bluntly told I had “completely wasted” their time, which spiraled me into an all-time low.

As I write in All the Right Reasons: 12 Timeless Principles for Living a Life in Harmony, “We were shot down in such an embarrassing manner and absolutely demoralized that my business partner and I could have told ourselves we were failures, that we had no business being in video production. Instead, we determined to use our failure as a stepping stone for our success.”

During a long layover in Denver, my business partner and I wrote a business plan on the back of about 20 napkins. This gutsy feat launched our careers to higher levels than we imagined.

This month offers a unique opportunity to pause, reflect, and take meaningful steps toward valuing yourself more deeply. Everyone has setbacks, but the success secret lies in how you respond. And that starts with boosting your self-esteem.

Self-Esteem Building Strategies

To make this month inspirational and actionable, here are five effective strategies for building stronger self-esteem every day.

1. Practice Self-Compassion

Give yourself the grace you’d offer a close friend. Start each day by treating yourself with kindness. When you make a mistake, remind yourself that no one is perfect and instantly replace self-criticism with supportive words like “I’m doing the best I can.”

2. Set Achievable Goals

Building self-esteem comes from celebrating progress, not perfection. Break larger goals into small, actionable steps because tracking your wins—no matter how small—will boost confidence.

3. Challenge Negative Thoughts

Negative self-talk can feel automatic, but push back. Ask yourself, “Is this thought based on fact or an unfair assumption?” Replace critical self-talk with statements that reflect your strengths.

4. Practice Daily Gratitude

Gratitude is powerful and shifts focus from what’s missing to what’s meaningful. Each day, write down three things you’re grateful for. This practice rewires your brain to recognize the good and build a habit of optimism.

5. Learn Assertiveness Skills

The ability to assert your thoughts, needs, and boundaries with confidence is essential for healthy relationships and self-respect. Practice saying how you feel and what you need in calm but firm tones. Assertiveness isn’t aggression; it’s self-respect in action.

Discover Your Best Qualities

Each day of International Boost Self-Esteem Month is an opportunity to take small but powerful steps toward a better version of yourself. Remember, these strategies aren’t about overhauling who you are. They’re about discovering and celebrating your best qualities.

I shared a version of this article in a news release on Feb. 3, 2025. All the Right Reasons provides more inspiring examples of the power of boosting self-esteem. All proceeds go to feeding hungry children, and each book purchase provides 40 meals.