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ANONYMOUS ACTS OF KINDNESS

Making a Difference in People's Lives: Formulas, stories, and insights
By Zelig Pliskin
Printed with Permission of Shaar Press

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There is a very valuable consciousness- raising practice of doing daily acts of kindness without anyone knowing who did them.

There is an incentive when the person you do something for knows what you did and is grateful. The expressions of gratitude are a form of bartering. Your kind act is still a kind act, but there are aspects of a business transaction. When others are aware of the kind act you did, there is a sense of obtaining honor and respect. Again this is a form of bartering. But when no one knows what you did, there is a purity and wholeness to your kind act.

At times we might do kind acts because it is difficult for us to refuse. We feel emotionally coerced into doing them. But an anonymous kind act is motivated by a true desire to do acts of kindness.

Enjoying the process of doing kind acts anonymously increases your love for acts of kindness. It enhances your motivation for situations when your kindness is known and appreciated.

But what if I can’t find a kind act to do? Major kind acts aren’t always available. But you will always be able to find minor kind acts. Just thinking about this everyday will have a strong effect on your character.

Some kind acts that people have done anonymously:

* When you are happy with the services provided by an employee, call up his employer to tell him about it.

* When someone starts a new business, tell people you know to give that person patronage.

* If you know that someone needs a job, tell a potential employer in his field to contact him.

* Put money in a parking meter when the time left is running out.

* If your friend is hurt about not receiving an invitation to a wedding or another occasion, call up the host to correct this oversight.

* Send an unsigned card saying, "We think that you are great and we wish you well."

* If drinks or food are being served in a big crowd, remind a waiter to serve those sitting to the side.

* Send a helpful book as a gift.

* Send flowers with a note: As a token of appreciation from someone who respects you.

* Send someone a paid for ticket to a lecture or course that he will gain from.

* Send a tape or CD of relaxing music.

* Pay someone’s bill (such as a grocery bill) without their knowing who paid it.

* Send a gift subscription for a magazine with a note: This has been paid for by a friend.

* Suggest to others that they praise or compliment someone who could use it.

* Pay a highway toll for the person behind you.

* Send money to someone who is experiencing financial difficulties with a note: Some time in
the future you will be able to repay this by doing this for someone else.

* Tell people to do acts of kindness anonymously. The kindness they will do in the future is part of your anonymous kindness.

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floatingfeather,

When my husband was still working, his greatest joy was these anonymous acts of kindness. One of his friends at the post office where he worked was an elderly lady who had worked many, many years passed the usual retirement age. She loved Butterfinger candy bars. One Sunday, I went with him to the post office and we had several "birthday" gifts for her. He had also purchased several birthday balloons, and crepe paper streamers. He also had a birthday cake. We decorated her desk with the balloons and streamers and placed the cake and presents on her desk. She did not arrive at work until 8 a.m. Co-workers began arriving at 4 a.m., and by 7 a.m., everyone else was there. When they saw her desk, they were all running around getting other things for her. Everyone was talking about how they did not know it was her birthday. Was she in for a surprise! By the time she arrived, there were a couple other small gifts and donuts and coffee. She was so very surprised because it was NOT her birthday! Everyone had a good laugh and a good time. No one ever figured out who instigated the party for her! Another one of his friends at the post office was very excited the first year the Jaguars made it into the playoffs. He was so excited. When they lost, my husband went to the mall and bought black crepe paper streamers, black bows, a sympathy card, a great big play pacifer, a big baby bottle, etc. Again, we went to his office on Sunday and decorated his friend's area with all this stuff. When his friend arrived at work on Monday morning, everyone was buzzing about the decorations commerating the Jaguars' loss. Again, no one figured out it was my husband. When it snowed, he would be the first one up, and by the time I awakened and was ready for work, he had our parking area and sidewalk, plus our two neighbors' parking areas and sidewalks shoveled. It was easy for our two neighbors to figure out who did this, since neither one of them did. When they would ask my husband about it, he would just smile. He never admitted it. I had so much fun being in on this with him and several times his friends at work would ask me if he did it. I would smile and shrug my shoulders.
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9 months ago
It is good to give the the receiver something to feel good about - gee, I'm special and it makes the giver to feel all warm and fuzzy inside so you are doing it for both of you. It's like being Santa Claus. Give something and you usually get it back 10-fold. Peace.
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9 months ago
Thanks for the reminder floatingfeather!

I have to make an effort to do this more often.

love & light.
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9 months ago
This is a fantastic post...thank you Floatingfeather. Yes, we are always giving to get, or giving out of guilt. One of the things that you discover when you just start giving for the sake of giving is that there is only you. You can only give to yourself. All that you give comes back to you. Sometimes it even multiplys. But don't start thinking about that, because then you're back to giving to get. Just keep giving, it makes your experience that much more expansive and free.

Love and gratitude, Benny
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9 months ago