On this day 2020.
On this day 2019.
On this day 2018.
Celebrating three years of daily cartoons.
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For a wide variety of reasons, including fear of harassment, sexist, racist, and xenophobic tropes, dismissal, and gaslighting, we can become timid, scared, and unwilling to ask that others respect our space and our belongings. In the face of undue emotional and psychological punishment, what helps you go ahead anyway and proclaim your needs for respect of and care with your things? [image description: A heart with a single wild braid of hair looks at the viewer and says, "Respect my space," and "Take care with my things."] #MindfulHearts retrospective. On this day 2020. On this day 2019. On this day 2018. Celebrating three years of daily cartoons.
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In response to the much-needed call for #COVIDCompassion, #MindfulHearts offers the sister chant of #QuarantineCompersion.
The art and skill of understanding the suffering of others and feeling and acting on the impulse to lessen that suffering goes hand in hand with the art and skill of feeling and acting on the impulse to nourish joy everywhere. May we all have moments of joy that grow and extend through the times we live in and beyond. |