5 Ways To Recognize Random Acts Of Kindness Day In Southwest Florida
The calendar is full of “National (fill in the blank) Days. Saturday is another one. However, it is not celebrating a food, beverage, heritage, health, or cause. Here are 5 ways to recognize Random Acts Of Kindness Day in Southwest Florida. I like to think Floridians are a kind bunch. Then I hop on I-75 in Bonita Springs or US41 in Naples or the Cape Coral Bridge at rush hour and all bets are off. Florida ranks right in the middle of the kindness meter according to a national survey.
The folks at onlinecasinos.com put together a list of questions inspired by the Random Acts of Kindness Foundation and posed them to 3,000 Americans. Next, they came up with a scoring system and applied it to each each data point. Finally, they created this kindness index based on the results. Questions surrounded things such as lending money to a friend/family member, helping a neighbor, sending flowers to a friend, donating an organ and volunteering, among other things.
Here are the Top 10 Kindest states:
- South Carolina
- West Virginia
- Alabama
- New Hampshire
- Utah
- Connecticut
- New Mexico
- Kentucky
- Nevada
- Wisconsin
What are random acts of kindness in Southwest Florida
The whole concept can be compared to “paying it forward.” You do something nice for someone and it makes them feel good. In turn, they do something nice for someone and the kindness stream keeps flowing. The best part is, it makes you feel good too.
Hold a door. This is the easiest thing to do for another person. When you walk in a building, turn to see who is behind you or help someone in front who is struggling. It’s kind and courteous.
Pick up a tab. If you have a few extra dollars this is a good one to do in a drive-thru. Tell the cashier when you pick up your food or coffee that you want to pay for the car behind you. You don’t have to pay the entire tab, maybe just their coffee. Do you know how cool it is to pull up to the window and be told “It’s free for you today”?
Bring in trash cans. When you get home from work, are your neighbors trash cans still by the road? Why not roll them up the driveway.
Drop off food. If you are cooking this weekend, make a little extra. Wrap it up and give to an elderly friend or neighbor, or a friend who has been under the weather.
Write a note. Put a sticky not on someone’s mirror, telling them they look great. Or on someone’s desk telling them they do a great job. Maybe, buy a funny card and send it to someone you haven’t seen or spoken to in a while.
The sky is the limit here. The key is do these acts with zero expectations. Do them unconditionally. You never know what difference your small little act of kindness can make in a person’s day.
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