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12 Workplace Moments Where Kindness Brought Someone Back From Giving Up

Most of us spend more time with coworkers than with our own families. And yet, work can feel like the loneliest place in the world when things get hard. That’s what makes these 12 stories so powerful — they capture the exact moment when someone’s kindness pulled a colleague back from the edge of quitting. Sometimes one person caring is all it takes to change everything.
1.
Our department had a new hire everyone ignored. She ate lunch alone, asked questions nobody answered, and looked more defeated every week. I started inviting her to the coffee shop. She barely talked at first.
After 3 months, she told me she’d been about to quit that time. She’s been here 4 years now. She runs the onboarding program and makes sure no new hire ever eats alone.
2.
I worked at a daycare where one teacher was constantly criticized by parents—her accent was too strong, her English wasn’t perfect, the kids couldn’t understand her. The director was about to let her go.
I started pairing up with her during circle time just to help. The kids loved her—she was warm and patient. She stayed. 10 years later, parents specifically request her.
what a.kind andcaring person you are - Janr Slayer Chester, Englando
3.
I made a mistake that cost the company a mid-sized client. I expected to be fired or at least publicly blamed. Instead, my director said everyone makes mistakes, and the measure of a professional is what they do next. She didn’t minimize it, but she didn’t destroy me either.
I spent the next 6 months working harder than I ever had. I brought in two clients bigger than the one I’d lost.
You learn by your mistakes.
4.
The woman who answered the phone had been there forever and everyone talked past her, not to her. I learned her name, asked about her grandkids, remembered when she mentioned her anniversary. Basic human stuff.
When I was going through a rough time at home and kept showing up late, she covered for me without being asked. She said I was the only one who talked to her like a person.
5.
My first week as a line cook, I burned a whole tray of prep during the dinner rush. The head chef screamed at me in front of everyone. I was ready to walk out.
The dishwasher found me in the alley and stood there with me until I calmed down. Then he helped me re-do the prep before anyone noticed. I stayed another 3 years. I always helped with dishes when I could, even though it wasn’t my job.
I've worked as a chef the last 7 years and I feel this story 100% there needs to be more cooks like you! As long as you can actually cook though lol
6.
My supervisor had a reputation for being cold. I was nervous around her. Then I noticed she stayed late on Fridays, and once I asked if she wanted company. She was surprised but said sure.
We talked for 2 hours. Her husband had left, and Fridays were hard because weekends felt empty. I started staying late on Fridays when I could. We never became close friends exactly, but she warmed up.
7.
My first year as a stylist, a woman left in tears because I’d cut hair too short. I wanted to quit. My boss told me that she’d accidentally dyed a girl’s hair green and she had to be a bridesmaid the next day. She said every stylist has horror stories, and we should learn from them.
I’ve been cutting hair for 15 years now. I tell that green hair story to every new stylist.
8.
I cleaned hotel rooms for 3 years. Most guests treated us like we were invisible. But there was one regular, a businessman who came through every month, who always left a note thanking us by name and a tip that actually meant something.
It sounds small, but in a job where you feel invisible, being seen matters. I kept one of his notes in my locker the whole time I worked there.
I really hate it when people treat cleaners as though they were invisible. Without cleaning, catering and maintenance staff, society would collapse.
9.
A mom at the preschool where I taught was always late for pickup, apologizing. Teachers complained about her. I started keeping her kid to “help” me so there was no stress if she was a few minutes behind.
At the end of the year, she wrote me a letter saying she was a single mom working two jobs and my small flexibility was the only reason she hadn’t pulled her daughter out of the school.
You're very kind but even if your a single mom you have to respect others and not be late! I understand it might be hard to raise a child on your own but it's your responsibility to show up on time! No one has to wait for you!
10.
My coworker constantly “forgot” her wallet at lunch. I paid for a year—nearly $800. She got promoted over me. When I asked about openings, she said, “We don’t need charity cases.”
Next day, she walked in and froze. Her team gathered around my post about being laid off and looking for work. It went viral in our industry. I got 4 job offers and took one that paid more than her promotion.
Karma will bite you in the butt lol half you got a new job
11.
I worked the serving line in a hospital cafeteria. Same food, line, routine, every single day. I was burnt out and ready to quit. One night, a nurse came who I’d served a hundred times.
She said she always tried to come through my line because I was the only one who smiled like I meant it, and it helped her get through her shift. I hadn’t realized anyone noticed. I stayed another five years.
Our smiles and our gratitude can mean so much.
12.
My coworker experienced hardships and her sales numbers were terrible. Our manager wanted to fire her. I started passing her easy customers, giving her credit for sales she hadn’t really closed, covering when she needed a break.
I’d been in a bad place once and someone had done the same for me. She pulled out of whatever it was. She’s the assistant manager now. She doesn’t know what I did.
KINDNESS is wonderful! I believe more people would lend a hand to others READILY... But most people are struggling with their own issues and just dont notice. Im going to start NOTICING! 🩷👀
God will bless you
It's people like you who the world needs more of
I was asked by the children's Sunday school supervisor to take a temp job teaching junior high students about the bible as the regular teacjer was going to have surgery. I agreed thinking it might just be a few weeks. A few weeks turned into a few months and I was at the end of my rope as Jr High is the worst age to work with. They would try to mess with you with things like " Oh Mr Burnside could you explain the immaculate conception to us" faces all with smug little grins on them I was lucky to come up with an answer "This is bible study not human biology class so ask your parents or biology teacher" anyhow I was burned out and ready to quit when a parent came up to me before I met the supervisor and handed me a present as her daughter said I was the best teacher having discovered a way to keep the kids busy
. I used a kind of trivial pursuit contest (boys vs girls) on bible trivia. The kind gesture and heavenly intervention of that lady inspired me to teach for another 6 monthe and taught me a lesson on basic Christian love and respect I have never forgotten.
Sometimes only God knows what we did and would a blessing that you did that for her. That's practicing the Golden rule which is actually found in the Bible.
What goes around really does come around — and these stories prove it. From shocking plot twists to perfectly timed payback, these 11 moments will make you believe in karma all over again. Read 11 Times Karma Came Back When People Least Expected It and prepare to be amazed.
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