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The Kindness Toolkit

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This practical 'how to' guide provides tips, advice and actionable strategies for managers and leaders on incorporating kindness into their workplace. The toolkit focuses on workplace challenges an...
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Kindness can feel like the first thing to go when resources are stretched and demands keep piling up. But when exhaustion, friction, and change are part of daily life, kindness isn’t a soft extra. It’s a strategy for survival and for creating cultures that work.

The Kindness Toolkit is a practical, down-to-earth guide for anyone trying to do good work in challenging conditions. Whether you're recovering from burnout, trying to stop it before it starts, navigating difficult conversations, or leading others through uncertainty, this book offers real tools to help you move forward with empathy and impact. With a focus on self-care, compassionate leadership, and clear communication, this essential guide provides tips, advice, coaching exercises, real-life examples, and actionable strategies for managers and leaders on incorporating kindness into their workplaces.

Written by a visionary and compassionate leader with over 20 years of senior leadership experience in libraries and higher education, this essential resource is your companion for building a more sustainable, human way of working.

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Price: £28.00
Publisher: Facet Publishing
Imprint: Facet Publishing
Publication Date: 07 January 2027
ISBN: 9781783308170
Format: eBook
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Helen Rimmer is a kindness and wellbeing coach, certified burnout coach and author of the bestselling title, The Kind Librarian. She is founder and owner of 'The Kind Brave Leader,' where she helps individuals and teams build kinder, braver workplace cultures through coaching, training, and systemic change. She has previously held roles at University of Westminster, Royal Holloway, and Cass Business School.

Introduction: Why Kindness, Why Now?

Part 1: Mindset Shifts & Foundations

Chapter 1: Have You Ever Wondered Why Kindness Can Feel So Hard at Work?

Chapter 2: Why Self-Kindness Feels Impossible (But Matters More Than Ever)

Chapter 3: Setting KIND Goals – Leading with Compassion and Clarity

Chapter 4: Cultivating a Kindness Mindset

Chapter 5: Reframing Kindness as Strength – The Psychology & Science of Real Kindness

Chapter 6: The Ripple Effect – Why Witnessing Kindness Matters

Part 2: From Burnout to Boundaries

Chapter 7: Breaking the Burnout Cycle – Self- Kindness and Managing the Inner Critic

Chapter 8: Boundaries as a Practice of Leadership and Liberation

Chapter 9: Strength in Softness – Navigating Vulnerability at Work ** **Chapter 10: Kindness in Unkind Places: Bravery, Boundaries and the Practice of Self- Preservation

Part 3: Leading with Kindness in Motion

Chapter 11: Leading with Kindness

Chapter 12: Kind Brave Leadership – The Nine Principles That Change Culture

Chapter 13: Kind Coaching Culture – The Transformational Power Within Organisations

Chapter 14: The KIND Communication Framework – Setting Expectations with Clarity and Compassion

Chapter 15: Empathy as Everyday Leadership

Chapter 16: Brave Feedback & Communication that Builds Culture

Chapter 17: The Kindness of Accountability – Climbing the Ladder with Courage

Part 4: Cultures That Change the World

Chapter 18: Kind Brave Cultures – From Kind Conversations to Kind Systems

Chapter 19: Kindness, Power and Microaggressions – An Intersectional Lens on Workplace Culture

Chapter 20: Cultural Humility – A Kindness Practice for Everyone

Chapter 21: Kindness and Inclusion in Action – Fair Work, Flexible Work, and Safe Departure

Chapter 22: Kindness for the Future – Embedding Change for Generations to Come

Chapter 23: Carrying the Kindness Forward: Your Ongoing Practice