Change The World - 6 Kindness Motivation Tips that Make A Difference
By Ginny Dye
Are you and your friends looking for something new to do together? How
about spreading a little kindness around your community? Could you use some
motivation tips?
Here are a few kindness motivation tips from the E-book, 101 Ways to Change the World. Most of
these motivation tips involve some exercise, so you and your friends will get an
extra "fitness" bonus along with the fun and fellowship!
In fact – why not enlist others and join people across the
U.S. on Together We Can Change the
World DAY (the first Saturday of the month)? (Find out more at the fr.ee website
http://www.TogetherWeCanChangeTheWorldDay.com)
Here are some project ideas.
1. Take your lunch break to clean up
trash. Enlist the help of other employees or friends to join you. This makes
a difference in how your workplace or town will look.
2. Make a regular date with your family or
friends to go out at least one hour a week to clean trash around:
Your neighborhood
On your road
Somewhere else you know needs cleaning up. Soon
the whole area will shine!
3. Get kids involved
Enlist the help of neighborhood kids to clean up
your neighborhood, or some other place.
Chauffeur them somewhere they want to go
(miniature golf, bowling, a movie, etc.) as their reward. You should have lots
of 'volunteers' taking advantage of this!
4. Refurbish and repair toys to be given to
underprivileged children.
Develop a team of people (family, friends or
fellow employees) to help with the repairs. The toys will be useful again and
the children will appreciate them more than you will ever know!
Take to a local homeless shelter or safe
house
This is an easy way to show kindness and make a
difference to children who need to know someone cares.
5. Plant a neighborhood garden - with
everyone taking part in caring for it.
When the garden is at its peak, make a difference
in people's health with daily produce trips to local Shelters or neighbor's
homes
Show "newbies" the difference between vegetable
plants and weeds. Talk about what you are planting and the different aspects of
gardening. They'll be learning a skill they can use for a lifetime and you'll
have the satisfaction of knowing you made a difference!
When the garden season is over, have a party to
celebrate how your garden made a difference in many people's
lives.
6. Buy daffodil and tulip bulbs in the
Fall when they are the least expensive. Plant them at your school, church,
neighbor's house, or anywhere their beauty can spread good feelings of
kindness.
There
you have it – six simple ways to make a big difference in your community.
Mobilize a group and create a kindness revolution!
Be sure to take advantage of the resources available to you:
About the Author Ginny Dye owns 5 companies, is a published author, and owns her own publishing company. Her greatest passion is helping people to "make a difference" in this world. Most recently she has launched
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