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7 Ways To Put A Smile On Somebody Else's Face |
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1. Write an encouraging note to others that have encouraged you or that need
encouragement. Handwritten notes that are given to encourage, not just for
thanking someone for a gift, are rare. That makes handwritten notes even more
special. Start a new practice of sitting down and writing an encouraging note on
a regular basis. You just might start an epidemic!
2. Take a friend out to lunch or invite her to your home for a meal. You will
get to know each other even better than you do right now. If you feel like being
more adventurous, throw a party for several of your friends and put smiles on a
multitude of faces.
3. Give someone an inspirational book to read. You will feel good doing it,
reading the book will change the person, and they will think of you every time
they read it.
4. Ask a friend or relative if you can take care of their kid(s) for a day or
evening. If you have been a parent, you know the value of being able to have a
few hours of `adult time` without worrying about the children. Don't wait to be
asked to baby-sit when it is required. Offer to do it at a time when the parent
can do something fun and relaxing.
5. Deliver a meal to someone you know that is sick or having a rough time. We
have all been sick and know the last thing you want to do is be out of bed.
There are also times when life is tough and it is hard to do all of the daily
chores. You can be a tremendous help by providing a meal that can be
enjoyed.
6. Volunteer time to supporting your local prayer hall or temple. Every minute
you dedicate to charity or temple will cause many smiles. You will put a smile
on the face of each leader just for helping without being asked. You will also
be putting smiles on the faces of those that are being helped through the
organization.
7. Thank everyone that supports you throughout the day. The list of those that
you come in contact with is endless. Remember family and friends, secretaries,
co-workers, teachers, Sunday school teachers, pastors, store employees,
janitors, gas station attendants, those that deliver your mail and newspaper,
and servers at restaurants.
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