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Some of my favorite suggestions Try to accept people with an open mind and refrain from making judgments, which are often wrong anyway. (Brandon Hartford) Let them know how much you appreciate them. (Florence Leedy) Any deed done for someone else is a kind one when you don’t expect something in return. (Courtney Olsen) Do little things like hold doors open or let folk go in or out first. Little things can make a big difference for someone who’s not having a great day. (Elke Wallace) Accept them for who they are and who they strive to be. (Dylan Clauson) Let them know they’ve made you smile. (Monika Sylvestre) Be with them when they need you. For the rest of the time, let them be free. (Rohin Khanna) Tell them the truth. (Krista Hale) Tell them why they make a difference in your life that no one else could possibly make—why their particular brand of “special” makes the world a better place for everyone they meet in it. (Jennifer Hudson Green) Help them help themselves and be independent. (Frantz Art Glass) Believe in them and give them hope. (Melessia Todd) Give a simple well meaning smile. (Jennie McCluskey) The kindest thing you can do for someone else is to take good care of your own mind, body and soul. This enables kindness in all things. (Shyloh Robinson) Spend time listening with the intent of learning. I joined an art guild that is mostly made up of elderly artists who have the most amazing life stories and the best tips and trick for creating artwork. I feel like I get so much more in return for doing nothing more than enjoying their company! (Suzi Ra) The best thing my parents ever taught me—the Golden Rule: do unto others as you would have them do unto you! (Tracy Bruce Laughlin) Be there for them when they fall and not say I told you so. (Ana Stuckart) Give them the space to be. (Natassia Callista Alicia) Lend your shoulder to cry on. (Bryan Tankersley) Thank them for being themselves. (Jen Ghrist) Take a moment to send someone a note thanking them for something they have done for you in the past. For example, a good teacher or a good manager, or someone who was a mentor or role model. (Dave Hughes) Treat each person with respect for his or her individuality. (Shirley Wright) Offer encouragement after a failure. Acceptance of even the weirdest things they possess. A tap for a job well done. A “thank you” to every simple yet life-changing encounter. (Ako Ang Uso) Forgive. (Ivan Kl) Pay attention to them. From the clerk at the store to your kids at home, most people just want to be heard and acknowledged. Understanding comes later, but everyone can pay attention now. (Angela Birt) Listen to someone without trying to fix their problem. (Jane Lynahan Karklin)
Posted on: Mon, 21 Oct 2013 15:15:26 +0000

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