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Thursday, April 12, 2012

Kindness


K is for Kindness


One of my favourite quotes is from the Dalai Lama:  

"Be kind whenever possible.  It is always possible."

So, let's practice random acts of kindness.

Here are a few ideas to get you started:

Let someone in front of you in traffic
Smile at strangers
Hold the door open for people
Help your neighbours:  shovel snow, carry their groceries, bring in their trash cans or babysit
Offer your seat on the bus
Leave a few quarters at the laundromat or in a vending machine
Pick up trash
Share your umbrella
Buy a coworker a coffee

 
There are over 200 kindness ideas at the Random Acts of Kindness Foundation
 
Please practice as often as you can.


12 comments:

  1. Honestly (and I know that this makes me sound simple), I believe that kindness is the answer to all of the world's ills. No wars, no crime, no hunger, no unmet needs.

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  2. The song may say that love makes the world go 'round, and while I'm a huge proponent of love, it isn't always kind. So, maybe it should be kindness makes the world go 'round? Nothing more than the manifestation of the Golden Rule. Works for me!

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  3. Whenever I try to practice truly random acts of kindness (e.g. offering my sandwich to a businessman in the park, giving a foot massage to a grocery store cashier) all I get are strange looks and/or restraining orders. From now on, I think I'll try to focus more on the kindness and less on the random.

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  4. I love your way of thinking. If more people practiced daily kindness the world would be a much better place.

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    1. I like to imagine I'll live to see it become our reality.

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  5. I've seen a few A to Z posts on kindness today. I like the thinking here, because kindness is contagious.

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  6. I also posted today on "kindness." That so many people are talking about kindness may be a sign that it is in short supply these days.

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    1. Or maybe it's a sign we have lots of kindness to share?

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