Day 26: Write an encouraging note to a service worker
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| Filed underHaven't heard of the 30 Days of Kindness? Click here to find out more.
Just starting? That's okay! Feel free to start this challenge right
in the middle. You can make up the days you missed through November, if
you like.
Write an encouraging note to a service worker. Who counts as a service worker, you might ask? Firefighters, policemen, garbage men, your school janitor, a teacher, a doctor or nurse... Basically anyone who works to help others will count for this challenge. You can write a long letter or a sweet note. You can add a gift or only give the note. You can stay anonymous or give it away personally. It's up to you.
The point of today's challenge is to show someone who spends their lives serving others that you acknowledge them. You appreciate what they're doing. You admire and respect them. You think about them sometimes.
Let's make someone's day.
I want to hear your stories! Leave me a comment and share what you did during today's challenge. If you have a picture or two, feel free to send them to me. If you're blogging about today, send me the link and I'll feature it on this blog.
Stay tuned until later today to see what my friends and I did for today's act of kindness.
TOMORROW: Pray over someone you know!
Tags: 30 days of kindness, doctor, encouraging note, firefighter, garbage man, helping others, nurse, police officer, service worker, service worker appreciation, teacher
I'm new here and love what I see regarding the 30 Days of Kindness Challenge. I really would like to learn more, but the opening sentence of this post (and the posts of the past few days) says "Click here for more information," but there is nowhere to click.
There probably is a very easy way for me to find the whole list (since you're already on Day 26), but I don't read very many blogs at all, and so I am a little unfamiliar with the navigation. I'll keep looking, but wanted you to be aware.
Have a great day!