Walking The Walk

Talk is cheap.

Words are plentiful, but deeds are precious.

Your beliefs don’t make you a better person, your behavior does.

We’ve all heard the sayings, and we know they’re true.

Most of us want to make a difference in the world and to help our fellow man, but it’s hard. There’s so much that needs to be done, but so little time to do it. It’s ultimately very easy to give lip service to big plans. It’s the follow-through that is trickier.

When you see someone who not only talks the talk, but also puts those words into action, it makes an impression. Those people stand out.

They are walking the walk.

These amazing people are being celebrated by The Advil Relief Initiative. The Advil Relief Initiative seeks to recognize people who use their strength to help provide relief to others. As part of the initiative, a portion of the price of participating Advil bottles will go to Habitat for Humanity International and the Wounded Warrior Project.

That’s a pretty great way for Advil to honor people who are walking the walk. People like my friend Kat Crawford.

Kat is a great friend. She’s also a very talented hair designer. In fact, she happens to be *my* hair designer. (Note: If you’ve seen me out and about with my hair a mess, it’s not her fault! Kat is fantastic. I’m just kind of lazy in the day-to-day glamour department.)

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Kat is one of those people who is easy to like. She’s warm and friendly, and really, really funny. I look forward to every appointment I have with her, not just because she will have me looking fantastic, but because it’s a real joy to spend time talking to her. Sometimes I laugh so hard from her stories other clients look over and want in on the fun! She’s just that kind of person.

She’s also the kind of person who cares deeply for others. A few years ago, she knew she wanted to do something-something to serve others and to make a difference in their lives. She felt called into action by her strong faith and beautiful heart.

But what could one young woman with a talent for hair design do to make a difference? It turns out a lot.

Kat founded an organization called Soul 139.

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The concept is simple, yet revolutionary. At Soul 139 their mission is to pamper and empower those less fortunate than us. Men, women, and children who have no means to pay to have their hair professionally cut, are welcomed into a salon and spend some time being cared for and being the center of attention.

These are folks who are going through a hard time. They have sought help from various relief organizations. Some are homeless. Many haven’t had professional haircuts in a long time-even years. Most haven’t had the feeling of someone pampering them in a long, long time.

You know how great you feel when you come home from the salon? You walk out feeling awesome and ready to take on the world (and totally hoping you run in to everyone you know). Well, Kat and the other awesome hair designers who volunteer for Soul 139 are giving that feeling to people who *really* need it. For some of them, it’s been years since they felt that kind of confidence.

But it’s about so much more than the hair.

Having your hair done is an intimate thing, a personal thing. Someone has their attention and energy focused completely on you. They are talking to and physically touching you. They are making a connection with you.

Often times when people hit a really rough patch and find themselves struggling, they feel so alone and disconnected from the rest of society. They feel marginalized and low. People don’t look them in the eye. They feel like an “other”, not part of the community.

At Soul 139 they are telling people, one chair at a time, that they matter. They are special and are worthy of being cared for and served. They count. They are not “other”. They are one of us.

When a guest comes to a Soul 139 event, they are matched with a SOUL Mate-a volunteer who accompanies the guest throughout the event and develops a relationship with them. They talk and laugh. They follow up afterward with personal notes, prayers, and encouragement for each guest, too.

Does a connection like this really make a difference in someone’s life? Let’s see…

Kat works on her feet every day. This is no small thing, as any of you who have ever worked on your feet know. But it’s even more amazing because Kat has had several foot surgeries over the years. At times she has been in a lot of pain. Instead of taking her free time to put her feet up as 99.9% of the population would do, she uses her talents and free time to make a difference in the lives of other people.

Kat is the very definition of walking the walk…even when her feet are tired.

If you’d like to find other fantastic people like Kat who are making a difference in the lives of others every day, just follow @ReliefinAction on Twitter and Instagram and like Advil® on Facebook. You can even share your own photos of Relief in Action using the hashtag #ReliefinAction. Visit http://www.advil.com/reliefinaction to learn more.

We are participating in a sponsored campaign hosted by Advil® as part of the Advil® Relief in Action campaign. Wereceived compensation for this post. While all opinions stated are our own, we make no claims about Advil® as a product or its effectiveness.

 

There Is Hope For Us After All!

We don’t know about you all, but lately, we feel like everything we hear about is bad news.It is hard to stay optimistic about the world around you when turning on the nightly news is enough to make you want to take to your bed.

Is it really all so bad out there? Is there anything good left in the world?

We decided to find out.

It turns out that, YES, there is hope for us after all!

Hearing the stories we are about share, we felt uplifted and blown away by the kindness of the human spirit.

People are out there, every single day, doing amazing things for other people. Not for the glory or for the name recognition, but because they are just good. These are everyday people just trying to make the world around them a better place. After learning about these people, we feel better. We feel better than better! We feel optimistic about the future and hopeful about humanity!

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Folger’s agrees with us. They want to encourage everyone to share stories of optimism and hope in order to brighten all of our days with the launch of their new social media platform called The Best Part.

On it, you will find stories exactly like the ones we are about to share with you.

An Incredible Act Of Bravery

You honestly have to see this one to believe it.

To see someone take that kind of personal risk to help a stranger and *literally* save his life was absolutely awe-inspiring.


A True Act Of Pure Generosity

To celebrate his 58th birthday, Bob Blackley withdrew $750 in $5 bills from his credit union account. He then stood on a busy street corner holding a sign that said, “I HAVE A HOME, I HAVE A JOB, COULD YOU USE AN EXTRA $5.00?” It took a little over 3 hours for him to give away all $750. His dream, he says is to win the lottery so he can travel around the state giving away $100 bills. That is a dream we would love to see come true!

The Ultimate Lesson In Doing The Right Thing

When homeless man Glen James found a backpack filled with $42,000 in cash and traveler’s checks outside a Best Buy, he immediately turned it in to police.

Another man named Ethan Whittington was so inspired by the honesty of Mr. James that he started a fund to attempt to help the homeless man. To date it has raised $140,537 for his living expenses and medical care. That is truly a testament to the ripple effect of doing good.

We’re tired of only hearing about doom and gloom. We want to be uplifted and inspired! We have decided to spend more of our time seeking out hopeful stories of humanity at its best.

We agree with Anne Frank:

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The Best Part is an online community that’s dedicated to brightening your day—every day. How? By spreading optimism, one share at a time. The Best Part posts inspirational stories, encouraging quotes, good news and other upbeat items on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram—and encourages fans and followers to share that optimism with their friends. Because when optimism is shared, it grows, making an even more positive impact on our world. Check out what others are sharing on FacebookTwitter and Instagram.