
A few month's later I overheard the secretary from another office in my same building talking to a colleague about having a hard week. A sick dog, unexpected and expensive vet bills, etc. She was just not having a good week.
So I got a yellow post-it note and wrote "Smile! Someone thinks you're terrific" on it, and stuck it to a $20 bill and slipped them into a plain white envelope. When I saw the secretary leave the office, I slipped the envelope under her closed door. I felt jazzed, as I imagined my little random act of kindness putting a smile on her face.
Just the other day I was treating myself to some delicious frozen yogurt at SnoYo when a young Latino couple came in with their 2 adorable kids. The little boy was probably 3 years old and the little girl was younger. They both squealed with excited as their parents topped their frozen yogurt with all kinds of things. When the 3 year old was handed his cup by his mother, he said "Thank you".
The lighbulb went off in my head. When I finished my cup of frozen deliciousness, I went to the register and asked to buy a gift card. After paying for it, I asked the girl behind the register to do me a favor by waiting until I left and then giving the gift card to the young family. Again, I think my little random act of kindness gave me as much joy as it gave the recipients, although I didn't see them receive it.
So, if you're feeling down or are having a bad day, perform a random act of kindness for someone else. You'll make their day and yours at the same time.
words of wisdom, dear. think of how much better the world would be!
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