Three Simple Ways To Be Kind To Others

kindness Jul 05, 2020

Being kind to others can become a habit that becomes part of your daily routine. It just takes some practice. We’ve talked during this challenge about some specific things you can do to spread kindness. Most don’t even require money, but some do. Today, I’d like to break things down into a few different categories that might help you to generate some ideas for adding to your generosity toolkit. Read on to discover three simple ways to be kind to others.

  1. Think Small for Big Impact

First, I’d like you to think of small things you can do that will make a big difference in the lives of others. When you’re beginning a new habit, it’s best to take the easiest route until these actions become more ingrained into your life. A simple smile to someone who seems frazzled is probably one of the easiest, yet most impactful, things you can offer. There are lots of other tiny gestures that mean a lot. Offer to let the person behind you in line at the grocery store go first if you only have a few items. Praise someone for a job well done. Invite someone to lunch or coffee if you know they’ve been going through a rough time. These types of actions don’t take much effort, and they truly do speak louder than words.

  1. Give Your Unique Gifts

Part of being kind to yourself is knowing what makes you special. There are some things only you can give. Consider the ways you can make a unique difference in someone else’s life, and then take action to make that happen. If you have a special talent like playing an instrument or cooking, find ways to share that gift with others. Volunteer to play your instrument at the local nursing home or to head up the bake sale committee at your child’s school. If you are a particularly good listener, offer to be a sounding board for a friend in need. There are so many ways you can use your particular skills for kindness.

  1. Go Out of Your Way

Some of us have more limited resources than others. I absolutely understand that. However, if you’re able, it’s great to go out of your way and give big sometimes. If you can afford to give financially, do so. You could make a large donation to a charity or you could help an individual or family you know personally who is struggling. Perhaps you can afford to be generous with other resources. Take some time to gather all the stuff you’re not using and have a rummage sale. Then donate the proceeds to a community organization in need. Bring groceries to someone you know who lacks transportation. People always appreciate it when someone goes out of their way for them.

These are just three ways to be kind to others, with some examples in each category. There are countless other things you can do. Make a list and start looking for opportunities to put it into action.

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