"Whether you spend $5 on someone else, or you simply smile to lift the spirit of others- committing a random act of kindness is truly a way to serve from the depth of your heart." - Brunch at Saks
- Hand write a note to a friend or relative and put in the mail.
- Bring a meal to a neighbor or friend when they are sick.
- Spend an hour playing games with the residents of your local convalescent hospital.
- Pay for the person behind you in a fast food line.
- Mow your neighbor's lawn or pull weeds out of their planters.
- Bring a pile of old magazines to a doctors office or hospital for their waiting room.
- Take unwanted clothing items to a shelter or goodwill.
- Tape the exact change for a soda or snack to a vending machine.
- Leave a couple pieces of candy on a coworkers desk with a note.
- Pay for the person behind you at a toll booth.
- Call a family member or friend on the day of a test or other important event and tell them you're thinking of them. (No text messages, IM's, Facebook comments, etc! An actual call so they can hear your voice)
- Offer to babysit for friends or family so they can enjoy a night out.
- Draw colorful pictures and bring them to a local hospital for patients' windows.
- Leave behind your finished magazine or book on a plane or bus.
- Make an extra sandwich and snack bag for a homeless person.
- Start off by telling a customer service agent "I know this problem is not your fault." We so often blame them, which is unfair and must be very stressful.
- Return a shopping cart to the front of the store.
- Write a note with an encouraging thought to someone special and put it in their lunch bag or coat pocket for them to find.
- And finally, when all else fails, simply open the door for someone behind you and leave them with a smile.
I'm sure many of us have done some of these random acts. Do you have any to add to her list?
photo credit: *Deline
photo credit: *Deline
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