"Do unto others as you would have them do unto you." It's actually not that difficult of a task to perform random acts of kindness. When it comes to helping others - social status, age, race, and religion do not matter.
The only thing that matters is that you are willing to help and that you are doing it out of a pure heart. There are so many simple things you can do that will give someone hope, joy, peace, or love. The possibilities are endless when it comes to random acts of kindness.
Pay for coffee for the person standing in line behind you. You don't have to make a big show out of it. Just give the cashier some extra money and tell her it's to help pay for the next person's purchase.
You can leave and the cashier will joy by telling the next customer the surprise and that person will get joy by the small gift. Send a thank you note to someone for no reason - it can be a loved one or a co-worker or the mailman. It doesn't ... more.
Random acts of kindness will not only make the recipient of your act feel great, it will make you feel good too. There are a number of simple ways to perform random acts of kindness every single day, you just have to know where to look! Be in the right mindset.
Before you leave your house each day, remind yourself that you want to do good for others all day long. Starting the day with this expectation of yourself will make it easier to spot ways you can perform random acts of kindness. Think about those around you.
It is very easy to go about your day thinking only of yourself and the things you need to accomplish. Even something so simple as holding the door open for the person behind you or holding the elevator for another passenger can make a world of difference. Best of all, these acts don't take much time or energy.
Go out of your way. Lets say a grocery store employee just knocked over a bunch of boxes of cereal. Yes, it's their job to clean it up, but wouldn't it be wonderful ... more.
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