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Be More Kind

Written by The Davin Team | Nov 13, 2018 6:15:00 PM

How to celebrate Be More Kind day!

Celebrate November 13th by being more kind.  

Introduced in 1985 by the World Kindness Movement (WKM), at its core, World Kindness Day is a day to highlight kindness[1].  The WKM is a global movement that has members from 27 different countries[2] and works to inspire individuals and connect nations to create a kinder world[3].

How can YOU celebrate?

The easiest way is to make an effort to be kinder in your day to day life.  Random Acts of Kindness, another organization trying to make the world kinder, shared their seven suggestions:

  • Send a friend or family member an uplifting text.
  • With a smile and wave, let someone merge into traffic.
  • Intentionally try to include laughter, delight, and kindness into your day.
  • Try to bring a smile to someone’s face.
  • Compliment a friend or co-worker.
  • If you’ve lost touch or haven’t spoken to a family member in a while, reach out to them.
  • Treat someone to a cup of coffee.[4]

If you want to do more… 

If you’ve already mastered the art of being kinder in your day to day life, and want to do more, you can always volunteer or donate to charities that work towards kindness.

Just a few examples are:

Or even just volunteering or donating to a local charity that works to better your community members.

Little changes go a long way.  Caring and kindness is core to Stat Staff’s philosophy, and we encourage everyone to be more kind.

References

[1] World Kindness Day. (2018, November 05). Retrieved from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Kindness_Day

[2] World Kindness Movement. (2018, May 28). Retrieved from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Kindness_Movement

[3] Join The Campaign. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.theworldkindnessmovement.org/get-involved/

[4] World Kindness Day. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://www.randomactsofkindness.org/world-kindness-day

Note: The title of this blog was inspired by the album and song by musician Frank Turner of the same name, and he has given us permission to use it.