Find Your Motivational Gift of Mercy

Alleviating suffering is the motivation behind Cayden’s gift of mercy. You will love the gentle spirit of CAYDEN HENDERSON. Due to her tender and loving nature, Cayden will cuddle up to especially older adults, and with her dog, Tiny, a 150-pound Great Dane. She smiles a lot because she’s genuinely joyful.


As a mercy person, Cayden experiences a lot of feelings and that makes it hard for her to communicate on deeply personal topics. She’s quite emotional. Cayden lost her mother in the summer before second grade. They were very close and now that it is just her and her daddy, she’s getting closer to him. As a teacher, he’s helping her to express her thoughts better.


Cayden tends to be a bit quiet and can easily be upset by harsh commands. You may find her gift of mercy causes her to stare out into space a lot because she loves to daydream. Cayden has a rather large doll collection, in fact she has almost every Barbie and Ken because her mother was an avid collector. As she grows up, we’ll discover that Cayden likes to read love stories. Maria jumps in a lot to support Cayden when she is being harassed by the class bully and does her best to encourage her too. Children with the gift of mercy just can’t stand up for themselves so their friends often come to the rescue.


Mrs. Johnson, the school principal, watches her students closely. She notices that Cayden takes up time with students that others in her class do not like. That’s because she’s attuned to their feelings. She is willing to deal with those who have needs that most people feel very uncomfortable working with. This trait helps her identify those who might be smiling on the outside but crying on the inside. Cayden can sense distress and is attracted to people in trouble and really wants to remove their hurts and to bring healing.


Mrs. Jules is Cayden’s neighbor. She lives by herself and has no family. Cayden spends a lot of time with her. She is a good listener and doesn’t want to see her unhappy. Her empathy can become detrimental so her father is always helping her learn how to deal with it. She says the right thing at the right time and is soft-spoken, easy to talk to, responsive to people, and a good listener.


Cayden is a good girl and minds well. She will always greet her friends with a big hug and takes care to say kind words to others. Just the mere thought of children going hungry or suffering causes Cayden to cry. She is the first one to attend to a friend when they fall or get hurt. When Abbey, a new girl who has epilepsy, moves from California to Alabama, Cayden takes special care to make her feel welcome and stays close by her side. They both like to roller skate.


Do you have a child that has the same gift of mercy? You are blessed but have challenges, especially if your child is a boy. It is hard for them to express due to their tender nature and they tend to keep things inside, sometimes to their detriment.


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