None of these take a lot of time, or cost a lot of money (most, in fact, cost nothing). The point is that Kindness is often found in the small gestures, the little things that someone does unexpectedly that can change a person's day.
Now ... get out there and change the world! I believe you will.
- Open the door for someone.
- Give a helping hand when you see someone carrying a lot of stuff.
- Give a homeless person your leftovers from a restaurant.
- Purchase a some umbrellas, blankets, ponchos at a dollar store and keep it in your trunk – when it’s a rainy/cold day, find a person who needs it and give them one.
- Give a lottery ticket to a stranger.
- Leave anonymous thank you notes to teachers.
- Invite a friend to the movies or dinner.
- Put change in a vending machine.
- Leave a book you have already finished somewhere for someone else to read.
- Drop off a toy or game at a homeless shelter.
- Pay for a bridge toll for the person behind you.
- Send someone a small gift anonymously.
- Drop off flowers at your friend or neighbor’s house.
- Buy a meal for a homeless person.
- Buy a movie ticket for the person behind you in line.
- Pay for someone’s meal behind you at a fast-food drive-thru.
- Write an inspirational note to someone who needs inspiration.
- Send a card to someone in the military overseas.
- Put something you no longer need on craigslist.org for free.
- Drop off a toy or game at a hospital.
- At the post office, leave some extra stamps at the stamp machine.
- 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, book, etc.) anonymously.
- Take flowers to a hospital ward and give them to someone who hasn’t had any visitors.
- Drop off teddy bear to police department to give to traumatized children.
- Drop a few coins in an area where children play, where they can easily find them.
- Write letters of appreciation to groups who are helping the community, the environment, etc.
- Go to a tourist spot and offer couples/families to take their pictures with their camera.
- If you know someone who is having a hard time financially, pop $5, $10 or $20 in an envelope, disguise your writing or type the envelope, and mail it to them.
- 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.
- At a restaurant, pay for a table’s lunch or dinner anonymously.
- Pay for someone’s groceries.
- Volunteer your time at a non-profit organization.
- Smile!
- Acknowledge the cashier who’s helping you and genuinely ask them how they’re doing.
- Wave back to children who wave at you.
- Say hello.
- Reach an item off a high shelf for someone.
- Give up your seat to someone who needs it more.
- Remove debris or other obstacles from a road or path.
- If you arrive at a stop sign at the same time as another driver, let them go first.
- Pay someone a compliment.
- Help someone with their groceries or bags.
- Offer to help an elderly neighbor with their household chores.
- Call a friend randomly and let them know you’re thinking of them.
- Bring a treat to work to share with your coworkers.
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