Looking for ways to make our world a bit brighter and healthier? See these ideas, which were gleaned from a list on the website One Kind Act . There are 55 small acts of kindness listed there!
- Say, “I love you.” to the people you love.
- Hold the door open for the person behind you.
- Let someone out in front of you in traffic.
- Give something to the homeless (blanket, a jacket, a sandwich)
- Pay the toll for the driver behind you.
- Take a minute to direct someone who is lost, even though you’re rushing.
- Write a letter to a child who could use some extra attention. Kids love getting mail.
- Offer to pick up groceries for an elderly neighbor, especially in extreme weather.
- Give a homeless person your doggie bag.
- Tip more than 15% especially when your server seems to be having a bad day.
- Write a thank you note to one of your teachers past or present and let them know how grateful you are for them.
- Call a friend you haven’t spoken to in a while.
- Put some money in the parking meter for the next person.
- Let the person who needs the closer parking spot have it.
- Help the elderly and parents with small children.
- Smile when you answer the phone.
- Thank the men and women in uniform.
- Share your umbrella with someone who doesn’t have one.
- Smile and say hello to a complete stranger.
- Be kind to animals.
- Pick up a check in a restaurant.
- Volunteer in your community (hospital, soup kitchen, animal shelter).
- Practice gratitude everyday and simply be kind.
- Put a coin in an expired meter.
- Help a mother carry her baby stroller up the subway stairs, or hold a door open for her.
- Each time you get a new item of clothing, give away something old.
- Take someone’s shift as the car-pool parent.
- Bring your assistant coffee.
- Out of the blue, send flowers to a friend.
- Don’t interrupt when someone is explaining herself/himself.
- Offer to baby-sit for a single mom.
- Put your shopping cart back in its place.
- Call or write a note to a teacher who changed your life.
- Forgive someone a debt–and never bring it up again.
- Listen with all your senses.
- Write a note to the boss of someone who helps you, and explain how great a job that person is doing.
- Simply say, “I’m sorry” when you are wrong.
- Throw away your trash–and someone elses –after a movie, picnic or visit to a park.
- Encourage someone who seems despondent.
- Help a friend pack for a move.
- Ask someone, “How are you doing?”–and then really listen to her/his response.
- Pass along a great book you’ve just finished reading.
- Offer to take someone to the Doctor, Dentist, Physical Therapy appointment.
From: One Kind Act
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