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Old 04-14-2009, 03:02 PM #6
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Random acts of kindness make people feel so good. When I see someone I know or don't know. I will compliment them about something example: their hair, the color they are wearing, their jewlry or the smell of their perfume. I know when people do it to me it makes me feel good about myself so they must feel the same.
I am one of those people who believe do unto others have your would have them do unto you. Holding doors, let a car out in heavy traffic, helping a friend in need or someone who isn't a friend but has a need.
I don't know if anyone listens to Joyce Meyer (evangalist) her topic one day last week was just this. She recommended keeping 5.00 gift certificates in your purse and when you see a homeless person in need give them one. The only problem with this is I would buy them and then end up using them for myself. So I better stick with compliments and other good deeds.
I hope you all have a blessed day,
Sherrie
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