By Kensie Comrie Jackson-Chin
Kindness can start anywhere at any time! A small act of kindness can be really big for others. There are many ways to show random acts of kindness. Here are some thoughtful ways to show acts of kindness toward others. The acts of kindness you will be reading today are noticing others and their needs, living when no one asks, and writing little notes to give people motivation.
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Some awesome ways of noticing others and their needs are by adding coins into a parking meter when their time is running out. By doing this, you are making people’s days easier when they may already be having a tough day. It also makes people happy to see that some people in the world care about others.
When people are having rough days, you should share and help. When you do these actions, it makes people know that you are willing to help make you not stressed. Sharing is caring when people need it, but not just when people need it; you should share all the time! It makes people know that sharing is very helpful in the world.
You know how some people have touch days? Writing little notes for people and leaving them where they sit, just might make their day WAY better! It makes people feel better about themselves and gives them a nice boost! Now that kindness is in your heart, you have to practice kindness and watch miracles unfold!
After ALL that reading, here is a really fun game! The rules are: Every day for a week, write a kindness note and leave it on someone’s desk! Once you’re finished, try doing it on your own.
About the author
Hello! My name is Kensie Comrie Jackson-Chin. I am 9 years old and my birthday is March 8th, which is also International Women’s Day! I attend a local school located on Long Island, New York, and I learn a lot there. I have one older brother named Mason, and he is 13. In my free time, I like to read, watch tv or play with my dog King. Some other things I like to do are write, make friends, and bake. I love cooking and baking with my Dad. When I grow up, I want to be a pediatrician, a writer, or a poet. I hope this taught you a lot about me!