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One small act of kindness can completely change someone’s day and imagine what the world could look like if more people chose compassion, understanding and acceptance every single day. In today’s blog, we’re diving into one big question: how would you change the world to make it a better place? From helping others feel included to spreading positivity in everyday moments, sometimes the smallest changes can make the biggest impact.
There are ways to make the world a kinder place. Kind is being a best friend like Krystle. I love Steph too she is crazy and her kids are naughty but cute. I think it's important to be kind to everyone. I show kindness by saying kind words and showing smiles to others, and always hope people are happy. Showing patience to someone is being kind, I think that's important. If I see someone upset think to myself "but I'm happy, what can I do to help that person to be happy too?" Family, friends and pets all make me happy, and when I feel happy I am most kind. Mum is kind to me when she buys me new clothes. I show kindness to her by always cuddling and making her a cup of tea. I will always show kindness to people no matter what because it's important, everyday. I say hello to people, and ask how they are, because that's kind. I love Disney and I feel happy when I get to go there, I am kind to everyone there. Especially because they make everyone smile. Claire. Hello dear, if you all got a kind heart to people, that is being kind. Sometimes I’m not a kind person. My mind does not always work for me, but I try to be kind to people and be happy no matter what. If you have got no kind left but be mad or angry, it is best to be calm instead. Just come out of your mind and be kind. All you have to do is calm your mind, control your mind, and try to control your kind. TJ. It is important to be kind because my mum and dad taught me to. People tell me I have nice manners and I think so too. Smiling is an important way to show kindness too. I have a nice smile so I am kind to people all the time. I ask how people are and how they are feeling because I really do hope they are well and happy. I have lots of friends as they are kind to me and I am kind to them. That is how changing the world is done, with kindness, by Korey. How would I make the world a kinder place, both on the inside of myself and on the outside, in the world. If I need to make the world kinder it would start with me being kinder to myself, by nourishing myself a bit better and letting myself heal in nature near the sea side or in the forest, maybe a place like Scotland or something. I think once I learn to be kinder and appreciate myself, I’ll maybe see the world in a different light. At the moment the world seems to be a mess, but kindness is like a chain reaction. If only one person can spread the kindness, it spreads. I showed an act of kindness while we were in lockdown. I had a lot of sun flower seeds, so I place a few in envelopes and walked around my estate to place them in people’s letterboxes, because lockdown was a hard time for most people. I thought the seeds would brighten people lives at the time. I also think about helping people at the grocery stores if they need it, but I do get shy and think I don’t want to embarrass them too. It doesn’t cost anything to be nice or kind, everyone should try to be nice, just be nice and do kind things. Simply because it’s everyone first time being alive and we all struggle at times. Small little acts of kindness can go a long way, and could make someone’s day or week. Spreading kindness to everyone is so important. From Haley. What does being kind mean to me? Being kind is listening to others, being kind is helping others and I like helping others. It's important to be kind to everyone, I said to Sheridan I'm kind to my friends because I like them, and I am kind to my family because I love my family but it's also so important to be kind to strangers. I like to be kind, because I hope the kindness I show others is returned back to me. I always say hello to my friends, the ladies who work at the community centres I attend, I say hello to everyone, saying hello is a small act of kindness. It may seem small but it can really make a difference in someone's day. On Wednesday and Friday I make coffee in the community, I smile when I talk to the customers, I say hello and I ask them how they are. Contributing in the community is kind, providing a space to feel happy, involved and included. I feel happy at the cafe and I'm surrounded by kind people. Kindness can be shown in small ways, sharing a smile, helping my family around the house, helping my friends in the cafe. I use my manners, that is showing kindness. I say thank you, please and excuse me. I also give compliments I always tell Cindy she's so nice, so sweet Cindy. It's nice to give compliments it can make someone's day. I love to give hugs! That's me showing you kindness. As important as it is to be kind to others it's important to show ourselves the same kindness. I smile and say I am beautiful. I remind myself I'm brave when doing hard things. With kindness this is Ronalda signing off. Hey readers how are you? Today’s topic is how would you change the world to be kinder? It doesn't take much to be kind, you don't know what others are going through. I would create a kindness app where people can log good deeds and inspire others. People can write positive notes and affirmations that will make people feel better about themselves. Happy photos and colours to get people in a good mood along with positive music. Also, asking if people need help with anything. I would compliment people with everything they do and give a helping hand when needed. Give old things away you don't need to people who don't have much is also a kind thing to do as is smiling at people. I would invite people to events and social gatherings so they don't feel left out, and ask people if they are okay and if they need anything. Listening to people and putting music on to make others happy is kind. Ask if someone wants a hug and being friendly, caring and positive and polite to people. I would never say anything negative to someone as that isn’t kind. Thank you for reading my blog this is Beth the kindness queen signing off until next week. How would you change the world, what are your ideas, comment below. How to make the world a kind place. I would help people with disabilities as well. I would like to help people who are living on the street. Ben 2 There are ways to make the world a kinder place. I live in a world that needs encouragement to those that are unsure, so by showing kindness and friendship to everyone I feel like a good person. If you can show other people to be respectful to others, life would be a better place on Earth. I have seen many people who have needed help and there are good people who share their time and kindness to help them. I have many friends who are very special to me and I will always show the same in return. This is Nick for another week, saying have a beautiful day. I am feeling happy because I am back to blogging again after a long break. This week we are blogging about “How we can be kind to make the world better.” People need to start being kind and helpful, and at school, kids need to learn and understand that everybody is different. In the future, schools should have “no bullying” posters on the walls so that children treat all their classmates equally. People also need to put themselves in other people’s shoes. What I mean is, if you say to someone “your shirt is ugly,” imagine how you would feel if someone said that to you. I show kindness by listening to all my Umbrella Support friends and support workers. I respect their favourite things, even if they are different from mine. I also show kindness by practicing humility, which means not boasting. I do not like it when people boast too much, but my dad told me that when a person boasts, it is just part of their personality. The world would be better if people showed humility. I do not say my blog is better than my friends’ blogs, because that would be boasting. Instead, I say I love blogging and expressing my opinions. I show kindness by respecting everyone’s comfort levels and differences. If I ask a friend a question and they say it is private, I will not keep asking because they do not want to answer. My parents also taught me good manners, like saying please and thank you. If someone gives me a gift, even if it is not my favourite, I still say thank you. I remember learning in Umbrella Support that it is the thought that counts. The person has already worked hard to give a gift. Have you ever received a gift you did not really like? I also remember when I was in kindergarten, my parents taught me not to ask classmates for their snacks. For example, if someone brought cookies, I would not say, “Can I have your cookie?” unless they offered it first. I can say “yes please” or “no thank you.” I show kindness by sending greeting cards or stickers to my relatives on special occasions because I do not see them often. If I send digital cards, it can make them happy. They might think I am kind and thoughtful. Last year, my relatives gave me red envelopes with money inside, which I could use to buy anything I wanted. It is nice that we can now also send cards and stickers digitally. To make the world a better place, people need to stop being rude and pushy. If someone says they do not like something, we should respect that and not force them. How would you feel if someone forced you? I remember when I was younger, my friend’s mum bought ice cream for her daughter and me after school. It was Baskin Robbins ice cream. My friend and I were in Grade Four at that time. It was a very kind gesture. Thank you for reading. I hope that by reading this blog, everyone will become a kind and warm person. This is Comfort Queen Jacinda signing off. Dear readers, this week's topic is how would you change the world. Readers, I have a question. How would you change the world? Let me start by saying that I have writer's block today. I think all schools should have mandatory mental health and kindness classes and this will teach kids how to be kind and take care of their mental health and recognize mental health in other people. All counselling and therapy should be free for every single person. The world would be a better place if everyone would look after their mental health. Readers I have another question, how would you change the world? Written by Charlotte. I believe that the world can always use some extra kindness, compassion and empathy. I try my absolute best to be a good and kind person who is also compassionate, patient and has empathy for others. When I say others this means I also extend the kindness to plants, animals and hilariously for some inanimate objects. It just feels important that everyone be included in kindness because that’s the right and kind thing to do. Role modelling kindness for the next generation of young humans is something that I’m conscious of and hope that all of us can contribute to. I would really love to leave a kinder world for everyone to enjoy, cherish and nurture. It feels really rewarding to know that I can pass down lessons of kindness to the young people in my life. If a lesson of kindness is the only legacy I leave then I’d be grateful for that. Kindness is sometimes something that we don’t think about we just do as part of life and I think that it’s beautiful to not need to think so hard about being kind. Kindness can find its way into your life in many different and sometimes surprising ways. There are many ways I spread kindness. One example of something I do is; I really enjoy writing little notes of kindness for people, though because I don’t need or want the recognition or praise I do this anonymously. This means that I don’t put my name on the notes. It’s not about me, it’s about the kindness and making someone’s day better. Wherever I go in life I hope that I always follow the path of kindness, so that I can share kindness, learn from kindness and be grateful for kindness. After all one act of kindness whether small or big can save a life. Your friend, Shan.
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