3 random acts of kindness
February 9 starts International
Random Acts of Kindness Week. Their website is packed with
great ideas on how to celebrate, and I especially love the approach of
committing a random act of kindness for three different people:
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Someone you don't know
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Someone you know
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Yourself
Someone you
don't know
This are pretty simple and can quickly become a habit.
(That's a good thing!)
Smile. When you're in a depressingly long line at the bank,
watching a parent deal with their toddler's public meltdown, or sitting next to
another car in traffic. A kind grin goes a long way when you're feeling a bit
hopeless about the daily hassles in life.
Someone you
know
Take a moment to think about who in your life may be a little
touch-deficient. Maybe you know someone who is recently widowed, a single
parent with older children, or a new empty-nester. Maybe even a young teenager
in an especially introverted stage of awkwardness.
Make it a point to touch someone. It could be a warm hand
shake, high-five, or great hug, whatever is appropriate for that person and
situation. Touch is shown to make us happier
and healthier, and it benefits both you and the receiver!
Yourself
People depend on you, so it's important to take care of
yourself. If you've only got a few minutes, steal away and flip through a great
magazine. If you can set aside some more time, get a massage www.temassagetherapy.com,
go for a walk by yourself to recharge, or window shop at your favorite mall.
Kindness doesn’t have to cost
you anything, and it doesn’t need to be a grand gesture. All little goes a long
way!
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