#317 Do random acts of kindness


For some strange reason people rarely wear a "Help Wanted" sign when they need help. Sometimes it seems like the more a person actually needs help, the less likely he is to ask.

That's one of the reasons why I'm a big fan of random acts of kindness.

Just... doing small but meaningful things for other people, whether you know them or not. Giving somebody a ride home in the rain, cleaning litter when you see it, opening a door for someone or getting a cup of coffee. Maybe just sharing a warm smile with someone who may need it. If I have a bad pain day, I try to get out of my self by thinking about what I can do for others. Maybe I can help others by sharing my experience? If I'm in shape to cook, can I prepare a couple portions extra and bring some to a friend who is going through a rough time?

Anything that makes me feel better also reduces my experience of pain.

3 comments:

  1. Hi Anna :)
    Love your blog <3 , it`s creative ,caring and useful to follow! I think your right abaut the experience of pain: the attention goes with the flow, so we constantly have to focus on beeng good to our selves...Take care :)

    Best regards ,
    Lilljekonvall ( Lilly of the Walley), Norway
    I`m also bloging about living with Myalgic Encefalopathi /ME:

    http://fingernijordaogbladetframunnen.blogspot.com/

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  2. Hi Liljekonvall! Thank you for your input, you have a great blog going on there, keep it up! :)

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  3. I love random acts of kindness! I try to be on the outlook of opportunities to help others - and it is good to know that others do the same!

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