One of my favorite things to do is to pay for the food of the car behind me when I'm in a drive-through. I've gotten so excited about it, I have driven off without my food. I always return an item to the shelf or give it to a staff member to return if I change my mind about a purchase. I always return my shopping cart and sometimes stray carts as well.
When I'm shopping I put clothing which has fallen on the floor back on the hangers. No one knows, but I get a rush knowing I made some clerk's day a little easier. No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted.
Peter said: "I make the Master proud of me by being a good citizen. I respect the authorities, whatever their level; they are God's emissaries for keeping order. It is God's will that by doing good, I might cure the ignorance of the fools who think I'm a danger to society. I exercise my freedom by serving God, not by breaking the rules. I treat everyone I meet with dignity. I love my spiritual family, revere God, and respect the government. 1 Peter 2:13-17 (The Message)
Leave me a message here or on Facebook and let me know if you found a way to be randomly kind. I promise it will bring you joy.
Here are some other suggestions which I found at www.daretobeanangel.com:
Compliment a stranger sincerely | |
Write a thank you note to someone | |
Look for something around you that can be fixed up, picked up, or attended ie, put shopping carts up, pick up some trash laying around, pick up something that has fallen over | |
Give a lottery ticket to a stranger | |
Send handmade cards or a letter to someone you care for | |
Write a note to management or someone themself who has treated you nice while doing their job (waiter, clerk, sales person...ect) | |
when you go somewhere to get or do something, ask someone around you if you can pick up, drop off or do something for them while you do | |
Cut coupons out and leave them at the grocer register for others | |
Cut an article out of the newspaper that would interest a friend and mail it to them. | |
Leave have a nice day stickers at a front desk | |
Put together a writing kit with stationery, envelopes and stamps, pen and give to hospital/nursing home | |
Put a comment on someone's webpage that you really like...... let them know you enjoy it | |
Send a card to someone in the military overseas | |
Start a conversation up with a co-worker that you don't know | |
Leave something cheery or nice for all your co-workers (in spring bag of seeds, fun post its, fun office supplies | |
Put change in a row of vending machines | |
Visit a nursing home. Spend time visiting with someone who doesn't get visitors | |
Put something you no longer need on Craig's list free spot for your area | |
Leave something for someone at an area where it most might be used, (lighter near smoking area, book in reading area, umbrella near door on rainy day) | |
Leave a book you have already finished somewhere for someone else to read. | |
Drop off a toy or game at a hospital | |
Drop off a toy or game at a homeless shelter. | |
At post office leave some extra stamps at the stamp machine. | |
Send a picture you have taken which includes a friend and send it to them with a note remembering when it was taken | |
Buy a phone card and give to a homeless shelter for them to give to someone. | |
Open the phone book, pick a name, and send them something (movie tickets, thank you card, you are appreciated card, book, etc.) anonymously. | |
Take flowers to a hospital ward and give them to someone who hasn't had any visitors. | |
Take some cake, chocolates, flowers etc. to the neighbors, or a senior citizen nearby | |
Send someone a small gift anonymously | |
Make a cd of your favorite songs and give to a friend | |
Donate one hour of your time if you offer a service for a living, or one product, or one seminar, or one class, or just one of whatever it is that you do as a gift to someone else. | |
Invite someone who is alone over for dinner. | |
Share a comic strip or something funny with someone else. | |
Leave a chocolate for a co-worker. | |
write a note, send a e-greeting "just to say hello" to someone who might need a pick me up | |
Visit hospitals with smiles, treats and friendly conversation for patients. | |
Send a thank you to the employees at a hospital, or anywhere else that a cheerful thank might add a smile | |
Put a quarter in a parking meter that has expired | |
Write a thank-you note to a person from your past who has made a difference in your life. | |
Drop off a plant, flowers or apple pie at a public service orginization or your neighbors house. | |
Send someone an animated greeting card on the internet. | |
Write a note to the boss of someone who has helped you, praising the employee. | |
Drop off teddy bear to police department to give to traumitized children | |
Drop a few coins in an area where children play, where they can easily find them. | |
Copy a favorite recipie and give it to someone | |
Buy a copy of your favorite book and donate it to your local library or hospital | |
Write letters of appreciation to groups who are helping the community, the environment, etc. | |
Send a card to a friend or relative you haven't seen for some time. Include a photo of yourself and/or your family. | |
Make a point of introducing yourself to someone you see all of the time but never say hello to. | |
Send an anonymous scratch card, lottery or theatre ticket to someone you know - or a gift voucher, a funny card, a chocolate bar, or whatever you feel they would enjoy | |
If you know someone who is having a hard time financially, pop a $5, $10 or $20 note in an envelope, disguise your writing or type the envelope, and post it to them. | |
Offer to baby sit | |
Donate clothes to goodwill | |
Put change in a charity change bottle | |
Bring cookies or some snack to work for office | |
Drop off cookies at a random establishment | |
Tape some change to a payphone with a card saying it is for whoever needs it | |
Write anonymous, loving post-its for strangers to find. |
I think this blog is really wonderful and relevant. I hope you always continue to share your heart with us, even when it is difficult. I love you, Mama!
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