
But the thing is, even though when my play time (parties, BBQs, Time to Relax, etc) is limited, that doesn't mean that I don't have time to:
- smile to the cashier at the store.
- greet when I walk into a room.
- hold the door open for the person that is coming behind me.
- offer my assistance to those who claim that they need help with their schoolwork.
- make small chat on a line (cafeteria, bookstore, etc).
- give way to the car that's trying to get on my lane.
- And more. . .
I know we're all busy but I can assure you, that the things above take less than a minute and you can make A HUGE DIFFERENCE IN A PERSON'S LIFE.
Maybe the cashier at the store is losing faith on people because every customer he/she had to take care of that morning were rude, and here you come with a smile- perhaps the cashier will get some joy out of your kindness. Or maybe the guy in front of you has been waiting in line for a while and really needs to talk about something that happened to him earlier.These things are really small things but they can always lead to bigger things. See that stranger a few feet away from you? He/she can be your friend with just a smile or a hi. Maybe he/she needs some assurance from you or maybe you will get that from him/her. Or maybe it will just be a nice conversation- but it's only in your hands to make it happen.
The small things you do CAN provide happiness and they cost you nothing- if anything, you'll benefit too. So, will you make time to make a difference today?Photo taken from http://www.martincreed.com/exhibitions/small_things/MC_SmallThings_03A.jpg