I want to ask everybody who is reading my blog to please wear a mask. If you do and it isn’t required in your area please also encourage others to wear masks. I want to make sure you keep yourself and others safe during this dangerous time. I understand if you have health reasons toContinue reading “Kindness Challenge: Wear a Mask”
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New Challenge: Volunteer to help a small business
Special thanks to one of the members of the Girl Scout troop I met with yesterday for this awesome idea! Lots of small businesses are struggling as a result of COVID. Perhaps there’s one in your area that you really like that could use a helping hand. At the same time, you’ll you gain experience.Continue reading “New Challenge: Volunteer to help a small business”
New Challenge: Tell Someone You Care
When things are getting tough, it can be really important to tell someone that they matter and that you care about them. When someone is feeling down or upset, it helps to make them feel loved. The tricky thing is that you can’t always tell how someone is feeling, so why wait? You can call,Continue reading “New Challenge: Tell Someone You Care”
New Challenge: Make a Paper Crane
Sometimes, you can change someone’s mood with the simplest gesture. One of my favorites is making a paper crane and leaving it for someone. Have you made a crane before? You can find the instructions here. You can accomplish the same thing with a simple doodle, a funny poem (try a haiku), or a homemadeContinue reading “New Challenge: Make a Paper Crane”
New Challenge: Support Local Food Banks
Whether you can donate one can or one hundred, food banks need your help. During this economic crisis, many people are struggling without food. At first, many food banks were only accepting money (they couldn’t take food), but some are starting to accept food again. Check first before collecting food (in case your food bankContinue reading “New Challenge: Support Local Food Banks”
New Challenge: Support Mike on his Bike
Mike is doing a 3,500 mile bike ride to raise money for cancer. This is his 15th time participating in the Pan Mass Challenge (a bike ride across the state of Massachusetts) and his first time biking the distance of a cross-country ride. I learned about Mike and read more through his blog. He hadContinue reading “New Challenge: Support Mike on his Bike”
Challenge Day 30: Spread the Kindness
For 30 days, we have gone through an amazing journey of kindness. I have loved knowing that so many people have taken the time to complete the challenges, showing kindness to others. Over the 30 days, people on six continents and in 32 countries checked out my ideas to make our world in quarantine aContinue reading “Challenge Day 30: Spread the Kindness”
Challenge Day 29: The 20-Second Hug
There are a whole lot of studies that have been done about the impact of a 20-second hug. While you can’t hug a stranger, you can hug the people you are quarantined with. It’s simple. Try it, it works!
Challenge Day 28: Keep Lonely People Connected
One of the people I met because of my blog, Abby, has started an amazing fundraiser to help get iPads to lonely COVID-19 patients. You can read more about her story online or donate to help Abby raise money for the iPads. She believes that no COVID-19 patient should have to wait for connection toContinue reading “Challenge Day 28: Keep Lonely People Connected”
Challenge Day 27: Make “quarantine” cards
If you usually send cards out at a certain time of the year (to mark holidays or events), you can create “quarantine” cards. If you already have a list of people that you send your cards out to, this can be easy AND it gives people something friendly in their mailbox. One option is toContinue reading “Challenge Day 27: Make “quarantine” cards”