Let’s face it. Many people today are overworked, stressed out and downright tired. Rude service, road rage and angry gestures seem to occur far too often nowadays.
In an effort to promote kindness, empathy, peace and compassion around the world, November 13th is World Kindness Day. World Kindness Day began in the 1990s on the first day of the Japan World Kindness Movement conference, November 13th.
In a harried and rushed society, it is easy to forget to take a moment out of our busy lives to stop-and-smell the roses. A small gesture can often make a great big difference in person’s life. Whether it is a hug, sincere compliment or a small gift, the world would be a happier and less stressful place if we all remembered to be kind to one another.
World Kindness Day is also a great opportunity for educators to encourage kindness and compassion in the classroom and school. If someone is having a bad day or an elderly neighbor needs a helping hand, why not join in on the worldwide movement and perform a random act of kindness today?
Despite a bad economy, being kind doesn’t cost a thing. But the end result - priceless!
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Happy World Kindness Day!