Being Kind Today and Everyday Can Make a Difference For Everyone
Today, February 17th is National Random Acts of Kindness Day. I love doing things seemingly out of nowhere and what a difference it makes in me. One of the things that I enjoy is the birthday parades that we ve been doing since last April.
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If you are celebrating a birthday/graduation/retirement and plan on having a parade for them, just let us know on the Hawk s Facebook Page. It s been a great way to meet people and hopefully bring some joy to their life.
Five Really Easy Ways To Spread Kindness [GALLERY]
If you ve ever been in line at the drive-thru with payment in hand and rolled up to the window expecting to pay only to get to the window and found that the person in front of you took care of your order?
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Unexpected, small acts of kindness are magical, aren t they? They can change a day, put a smile on a face, and add spring to a step. What the world needs now, more than ever, is more random acts of kindness.
Think that you need to have a lot of money to spread an act of kindness? Actually, no. There are plenty of things that you can do to spread kindness that cost virtually nothing.
With all that s been in the news lately, one can easily think that humans are just the Earth s waste. And while that probably applies to some of us, there are plenty of awesome people as well. At least that is what the subreddit r/HumansAreMetal is trying to prove. With over 539,000 members, the community is sharing random acts of kindness and heroism in hopes of restoring our hope in humanity. From honoring firefighters who lost their lives during 9/11 to car crash survivors showing the lifesaving effects of seatbelts, it is doing one heck of a job, too. Continue scrolling and check out some of the most popular posts on the subreddit.