Spirit Clips

I came across Spirit Clips earlier this week when it was talked about on The View.  This mission is directly from their website.

SpiritClips.com is a content subscription service delivering original and acquired films that inspire and entertain audiences of all ages. We also offer our members a wealth of quality personal and professional development content aimed at enhancing positive living. From viewing Hallmark Hall of Fame movies online to watching TED Talks on mobile devices, SpiritClips meets the demand of subscribers seeking positive messages.

I am glad to have found such a website and am happy to share it here on Project Kinect.  The human connection is so important and a company that supports that, as well as enhancing positive living is so incredible.  Spend some time on the website and just soak it in and above all, share it. 

This is one of the short films that was made by Spirit Clips.  It really portrays what we always seem to forget as humans: You never know where generosity and kindness will come from so don’t judge! 

Due to the embeded code being private, here is the link.  http://youtu.be/A_8kuHtgMV0  It is definitley worth the click and the opening of a new window.

 

I wanted to end this post with another feel good thing that I have recently seen.  I know that this is an REI commercial, but it is so true with how when we aren’t judging, we can let the spontaneity of life just make our story.  This commercial shows just how some uncontrolable power will change out course and introduce us to new people or amazing new places.  In this commercial, that uncontrolable power is just a little rain.  If you can get past that the company is trying to sell you stuff, it is a pretty amazing statement.

Seriously!

Today I find myself in Panama Beach, FL shocked that it is Thursday already.  Monday I ventured around Beaumont and then that evening we arrived in New Orleans and before I knew it, Wednesday arrived, I had seen and done a ton and haven’t shared any of it with you.  By this Sunday, you will see and read about the follow-up in Austin that include an amazing lecture by Arlene Goldbard, some great volunteer opportunities and just a brief bit about the other things that happened that I hadn’t a proper moment to talk about.

After that of course, I was in San Antonio, TX for a few days.  I got some great time with my friend Bri and what it looks like to be a modern family on the go.  We also got a great chance to check out the Humane Society of San Antonio as well as venture down to the Market Square.

After that, I was picked up by three friends who happened to be road tripping for their spring break. That of course brought us to Beaumont where I checked out how and old historic city survives when a history isn’t enough to stand on.  We also got a great example of what happens when the members of a community do not work together.

In New Orleans, I’ll show you life years after hurricane Katrina, the cemetery history and I’ll share a great cab ride with a native who has truly seen it all.  New Orleans also showed us the history of the French Quarters and how that really sits in our history as a country.

Once we were on our way to Florida, we decided to get a little closer to Mobile, AL so we could not only get a little more about Katrina, but find out a little about the BP oil spill.  That got us to Dauphin Island and a peculiar peninsula that seemed to be where shopping karts went to die.  And now, we are almost to Tampa.

I hope this teaser gets your mouth-watering.  I promise all this content will be up very soon.  Until that happens though, enjoy this great video on leadership.