World Kindness Day
We are encouraged to spread kindness like an infectious cold on November 13th, as part of World Kindness Day. Because studies show that when others see kindness in action, they are more likely to do an act of kindness. We want to share it more than ever.
Imagine if you went out for the day and your neighbor's garbage can had tipped over. Instead of ignoring it and allowing the wind make a mess, you pick it up and return it to the corner rather than ignoring it and allowing it to make a mess. On their way to work, three other neighbors smile and nod as they arrive.
On his commute to work, one of the few neighbors notices a stranded driver on the side of the road. He recalls your thoughtfulness and helps the stranded driver. Several passersby pay attention to the passing bystanders.
A woman struggles with a paper jam at a company's company office. She's had a rough day.' The customer is awaiting, but she remembers the stranded driver she passed earlier in the day. The client authorizes the office employee to take her time. Anyone can have a bad day, but this stops it from getting worse and may even make it better.
Each of us has the ability to enhance each others' lives by knowledge and kindness. Our ability to express our humanity, whether it's a friend, family member, coworker, or stranger. We're all about it.
How to celebrate #worldkindnessday
Let your compassion shine on World Kindness Day. Get to be seen as much kindness as possible.
Orly Wahba has written a book and her group Life Vest Inside produced a short film titled Kindness Boomerang for more information on leading a life of kindness.
To post on social media, use the hashtag #WorldKindnessDay to post.
Did you know that one of the simplest ways to be kind is through our words? Check out these 11 Things to Say Just Because.
Today is a WORLD KINDNESS DAY. HISTORY IS A HISTORY. HISTORY IS A HISTORY. The World Kindness Movement began in 1998 and has grown to 28 countries. The World Kindness Movement began World Kindness Day in 1998 and has expanded to 28 countries.