Get Involved

There are many ways to take part in the Best of Our KIND — each one rooted in kindness, respect, and courage.

This movement grows through participation, not perfection. You might share a moment of kindness you noticed. You might explore how you communicate. You might bring these ideas into your classroom or workplace. You might simply pause before replying to a message.

Every small act contributes.

Here are some ways to take part. Choose what feels right for you.

Digital tools for kind communication

Our digital tools help you notice, understand, and practise kinder communication in everyday moments, when it matters most.

Explore ways to connect with more empathy and clarity.

The Kind Wall

This digital tool is a quiet space to share everyday acts of kindness you’ve noticed, experienced, or offered.

Each note you add becomes part of something larger. A living reminder that care is already here, happening more often than we might think.

You can share a note with the person it’s about, keep it private, or simply add it and move on. No pressure. No performance.

How I Speak

A gentle communication style quiz to help you understand how you express yourself, especially when things feel meaningful or uncertain.

Through a series of reflections, you’ll discover patterns in how you express yourself. The honesty, care, intensity, humour, or protection that shows up in your words, especially when things feel meaningful or uncertain.

This isn’t a test. There are no right or wrong answers. It takes about three minutes.

Tone Guide

When you know what you want to say but not quite how to say it kindly.

This kind message rewriter helps you explore gentler ways to express your meaning, without losing your voice or your truth.

You remain the author. 

The tool simply offers alternatives. You choose what feels right.

Live kindness and communication workshops

Join a supportive community to explore the principles of kindness and respect. Through interactive workshops and thoughtful conversations, we create safe spaces for shared learning and growth.

Live workshops

Facilitated sessions for groups who want to explore kinder communication together.

We create space for reflection, practice, and shared learning. Not instruction. We hold conversations in safe environments where people can deepen understanding at their own pace.

Coming soon. Express interest below.

Guided conversations

Structured conversations for teams, classrooms, or communities.

We hold space for difficult topics to be discussed with dignity, even when perspectives differ. Engage in facilitated dialogue where curiosity and respect guide the conversation.

Coming soon. Express interest below.

Reflection tools for everyday kindness

Kindness can be tangible.

These tools support daily reflection and practice. Not as decoration, but as quiet reminders that small moments matter. Each object is thoughtfully designed, ethically sourced, and priced accessibly.

Journal in situ

Reflection Journal

Guided prompts for self-kindness, communication reflection, and daily noticing.

Not a productivity tool. A space for gentleness. Use the journal to pause, reflect, and practise treating yourself with the same patience you offer others.

Prompt cards in situ

Prompt Cards

Conversation prompts for families, teams, or classrooms.

A deck of cards designed to spark meaningful connections and reflections. Questions that encourage curiosity without pressure to perform. Space to write your own responses on each card.

Token in situ

Kindness Token

A small, physical reminder to carry with you.

A tangible token of connection and continuity. Carry it as a quiet reminder that kindness is a choice you can make, again and again. Share it with someone whose kindness moved you.

Help this work continue

The core tools (the Kind Wall, Communication Style Explorer, and Message Guider) are free, and always will be.

We rely on the support of our community to sustain and grow this movement. If these resources have helped you, and you’re able to contribute, your support helps us develop new tools, create workshops, and reach more people.

Your contribution is entirely optional. The movement exists because people choose to participate, not because they’re able to pay.