The truth about random acts of kindness
The Daily Drip
We say we value things and believe in things, and then what?
How many of us actually think about what those things mean or what they just mean to us?
Here's an example:
Random Acts of Kindness.
I think this would probably resonate with almost anyone. We probably all agree that this is a good practice.
What what are we DOING about it?
It's nice to hold the door for someone, but that might not be something we do consistently--especially not now in the age of COVID-19.
I recently found out that some folks are printing out little cards and sending them to people--either by mail or just by leaving them on a colleague's car windshield.
What's something you value but aren't really acting on?
How will you integrate into your day-to-day practice?
Post-it notes? An email? A handwritten card? A quick text?
It's up to you. Just because it's a small gesture doesn't mean it doesn't make big impact.