1.
Take a shopping bag of those who cannot manage it because their hands are full. Donate
some money when you see someone in need. Your generosity will uplift your spirit the
moment when you help. Always keep your eyes open and find ways to help people in
your surroundings.
2.
Maybe some people are having a bad day. It takes you one second to tell them you like
their shirt, or their hair looks nice. That might just make their day much better.
3.
Make or buy extra cards to send those serving our country. Many of them say these
sincere letters of thanks are the most valuable packages they receive. Just imagine how
pleased they will get while reading your warmest messages on the front line.
4.
This is a big one, especially during the holiday sales. Keep your eyes open. Is there a
person with just a few items? Or is there an older person or a mom or dad with kids who
will appreciate speeding through? Allow them to go ahead of you to shorten their wait.
5.
We rush through busy days without paying a lot of attention to others. Stop and think
about someone who you admire or who’s helped you - a teacher, parent, family member,
friend or child! Write them a message and tell them how you feel. They can save your
message and read it again on a rough day when they mostly need to cheer up.