Many times we think we have to spend money 💰 or do something elaborate to show kindness or appreciation.
One thing I adopted was a Russian tradition from my friend in Las Vegas, NV. It's simple, if someone gives you a dish of food and the dish needs to be returned, return it clean and with a food item on it. It can be store bought Something as simple as candy 🍬 😋 or tea bags 🎒 would be a nice gesture and affordable. It will bring a little joy to the receiving party.
If you visit a sick loved one and you're not a cook, offer to get them a refreshment from the kitchen. You may also consider bringing a healthy choice of food to aid in healing such as a fruit basket 🧺, soup, or fresh picked 💐🌹🌸🏵🌼 flowers to brighten the mood..
When you have someone that always remembers your family's birthdays, be kind and send them at minimum a greeting card.
Texts and phone calls 📞 are great, but a simple handwritten note or postcard shows you put extra thought and effort in.
If you are blessed 🙌 🙏 with amonetary gift 🎁 or winnings, think about giving to others. A small gift 🎁 can mean so much when the receiver is not expecting it. Don't forget to tithe and help the church 🙏 to continue their work.
Lastly don't always be on the receiving end of kindness. Always look for ways to bless others. Especially during these trying times 🙄 😒 😩 😑 😫 😪, kindness can mean the choice of life or death 💀 😳 🤔 for many.
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