Paying it forward

This week in her Sunday poser Sadje asks us

How do you pay any good that is done to you forward?

I try to always be kind. And if someone does a kind thing for me then I will do kind things for that person if I can and if the opportunity arises.

If a stranger does a kind thing for me like holding a door, saying some kind words, pays me a compliment, then I go through my day waiting for opportunities where I can do similar for strangers that I meet.

It’s a very nice feeling to make someone’s day, by doing something small…being kind doesn’t have to be doing huge things for people.

You should always be kind where you can.

It takes nothing to smile and say a nice hello to people if you meet them on the street or somewhere else.

Sunday Poser # 117 – Keep it alive (lifeafter50forwomen.com)

Author: Carol anne

I am 40 years young. I'm blind and I have dissociative identity disorder, I also have complex PTSD. I blog about my life with these disorders. I live in Ireland.

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