You may be wondering how to celebrate natural kindness day this year, well I have a great idea for you! Instead of going out and buying cards, simply log onto your computer and start sending free, yes free e-cards. Free e-cards are gradually starting to take over the card market, mainly because they are free.
It is natural to take great pleasure in small details: such as a smiley face scribbled on the check after a restaurant meal, someone pulling over to help change your tire, being offered to share an umbrella with a stranger while waiting for the bus in the rain, or a person otherwise going out of their way to make certain of your safety and satisfaction.
But how often can you say that you've reciprocated with attention of your own? For most of us, it isn't a record to be particularly proud of.
If that is the case with you, and suddenly you are feeling guilty, then Random Acts of Kindness Day has arrived just in time. Participate in this observance and join the Kindness Movement, a no-fee required dis-organization to further the cause of doing nice things for other people and spreading positive energy through eliminating certain routine hassles and making people happy, if only briefly.
Have you ever considered paying the toll for the person behind you, or spotting someone a free ride on public transportation?
These are just some of the small things that could make the greatest difference in how someone's day is going, and exactly the type of actions for which this celebration was established.
You may be familiar with the expression that reads "practice random kindness and senseless acts of beauty." This approach to life, so phrased by writer Anne Herbert, can be considered the unofficial mantra for Random Acts of Kindness Day.
Get into the spirit of thoughtfulness and motivate yourself to make someone 's life easier, and more harmonious, by performing actions to demonstrate your consideration and good will.
Your benevolence and compassion can take any form you choose, from helping someone struggling with a heavy bag, adding some coins to a meter that is running low, or holding the door open for whoever you see approaching an entrance.
Everyone could use some help on occasion, and are often either too shy to ask for it, or feel that requesting it from a stranger would be unwelcome. Open your heart to the people around you, even if it is through anonymous actions, and watch the impetus to do something for the benefit of others, no matter how simple, spread like fire.
Of course, every activity described herein is appropriate and encouraged for any day of the year, but no better occasion than Random Acts of Kindness Day exists on which to commit yourself to being more helpful and caring.
I like to send hundreds of free e-cards each year, and now I never miss anyone's birthday. Free e-cards enable me to send them to family and friends that live across the world, and I never have to pay even if they are thousands of miles away.
Author Resource:-
Andrew Gibson is MD of Greeting-Cards.com. It has thousands of free ecards to choose from for birthdays and all occasions. Many people now send Free e-cards to celebrate Natural Kindness Day and select them from http://www.Greeting-Cards.com