Bring your neighbor’s newspaper to their front door and leave a plate of homemade muffins next to it.
Monday, June 12, 2023
Friday, June 9, 2023
Honor Abused Women and Children’s Awareness Day
Collect coupons for life’s little essentials, buy the merchandise, and then donate them to a homeless shelter or a home for abused women and children. I donate magazines and books to my shelter of choice, the fantastic Delancey Street (delanceystreetfoundation.org). They have been making a difference in people’s lives for decades and turned thousands of lives around.
Thursday, June 8, 2023
Birthday Girl
Give your mom a present on your birthday. She gave you the gift of life, and this is a sweet acknowledgement of her labor.
Wednesday, June 7, 2023
Be Kind to Yourself, Too
Make a commitment to refrain from negative self-talk. Be kind to yourself and focus on the traits you like, rather than the ones you don’t. The extremely wise Dawna Markova, the author of a favorite book, I Will Not Die an Unlived Life, says “Your soul remembers when you put yourself down; it imprints upon you. Never do this. Self-compassion is key to a life well-lived.”
Monday, June 5, 2023
It’s the Thought that Counts
Leave something useful in an area where it will be most needed: an umbrella next to a public doorway or a spare bag at the grocery store for those who forgot theirs. Practice tiny acts of kindness!
Friday, June 2, 2023
A Bagel and a Hug
It’s easy to feel overwhelmed from everything that life throws your way. If you notice a friend or coworker struggling, be there for them. Bring them a bagel or coffee, or something simple to show them that you care. Take their mind off their challenges, if only for a moment.
Thursday, June 1, 2023
Live Aloha
In the beautiful paradise known as the Hawaiian Islands, there is a tradition of “Living Aloha.” In Hawaiian culture, aloha includes the concepts akahai, lokahi, olu` olu, ha`aha`a, and ahonui- in English, these words translate to kindness, bringing unity, politeness, humility, and enduring. If you live your life with simple acts of goodness every day and follow the tradition of native Hawaiian islanders, you will surely become good in the world.