Kindness motivation tips help you make a difference and change the world




Many times, we would like to get more involved in our communities, but we don’t know where to start. Do you want to make a difference in your area or neighborhood? Do you know what you can or want to do? Or do you need some ideas, some motivational tips for kindness?

The following five kindness motivation tips are from the eBook, 101 Ways to Change the World. I’ve done the hard part for you: finding things to do that make a difference. [http://www.101WaysSeries.com]. Now all you have to do is choose one or more kindness motivation tips and get started!

1. If you have artistic talent, use it to create a mural for your

  • local school
  • Hospital room
  • local shelter etc.
  • Use your talent to make a difference by beautifying your community and lighting up the areas where you live.
  • 2. Start your own mini-nursery to beautify your community areas if you have a knack for gardening or want to give it a try.

  • Most bushes can be rooted from a cutting.
  • Order extra pots at your local nursery or let your community know you need them (you’ll get plenty!).
  • Buy some rooting compound
  • Dip the cuttings and plant them in your pots filled with potting soil.
  • Don’t be afraid to ask an expert for help.
  • When your new plants are established, plant them all over town or in people’s yards. It won’t cost you much, but the rewards will be huge.
  • 3. Start your own ‘Annual Seedling Trays’ when the time is right in your area.

  • Many people cannot afford to buy plants from a nursery.
  • Start yourself from the seed.
  • Give them to people in your community.
  • 4. Organize a Sports Day for the children of the community to let them know that they are special.

  • Mix competition and just plain fun that isn’t about winning.
  • Everyone should be able to enjoy sports, no matter their skill level.
  • 5. Set up a program for the children of migrant workers.

  • Recruit the community center and churches in the area to provide you with a place to meet.
  • Play games, do crafts, etc.
  • Without a program like this, many of the kids would be sitting in hot cars all day while their parents work.
  • There you have it: five motivational tips for kindness to help you make a difference in your community. Remember, it’s not the size of what you do that matters. It is simply that you choose to do it. The energy that pulses through the universe when people give has the power to change the world. We just have to get enough energy flowing through millions of people committed to changing their world with a little kindness every day!

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