This morning I am thinking once again about the importance of being good neighbors. I was thinking especially about random acts of kindness. Feeding the hungry seems to be at the top of most lists, but there are so many ways to do this. So today I give you a list, in no particular order, of various random acts of kindness, many of which cost little or nothing and take very little time. Maybe some of these will give you ideas of your own!
Load extra money in vending machines to buy the next person's snacks when they come along. It will be a pleasant surprise for them! Leaving a few coins out at the laundromat does the same thing.
Sing an employee's praises to their manager or on a comment card — a little recognition goes a long way. Believe it or not, people complain more often than praise even though most workers deserve the praise more often than the complaint.
When paying for your breakfast in a restaurant, ask for the check of a random diner (especially someone who is elderly or who is dining alone) and pay it without their knowing.
Help a friend see today in a wondrous new light: present them with a kaleidoscope. They really aren't very expensive and are available in most toy stores.
Vulnerable people may be avoiding all public places and so some may need groceries or medical supplies. Volunteer to pick things up for them and assure them they don't need to make physical contact with you.
Practice physical distancing and wear a mask whenever you are in public.
Here's a simple one: call, text, or email some folk you know have little contact with others (which during this pandemic, is many of us).
My list could go on and on of course. Perhaps you would like to add your own suggestions in the comments section below.
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