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8.1.2020Send a handwritten note or postcard.
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Smile and wave.
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Write a letter of recommendation to a person who gives you good service.
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Tell the person how that individual helped you.
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Share a quote that encouraged you.
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Realize that most people need encouragement even they don't tell you.
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Call the person on the phone to see how the individual is doing.
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Tell a person positive things you see in them that might take for granted.
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Sent a text message.
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Spend time with another person by phone, video conference, or in person with social distancing.
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Be specific when you acknowledge someone.
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Share a book that encouraged you - paper or ebook.
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When speaking with someone, give that person your full attention.
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Give a gift made by you. It doesn't have to cost much at it. It's your heart that matters.
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When you see someone making positive changes, tell that person.
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Say "thanks" freely and without expecting anything in return.
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Tell a person how that individual encouraged you.
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Be geniunely positive when you meet someone. It may be the only you see that person.
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Include another person in your plans with proper social distancing.
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Ask advice from someone in an area the person is passionate about. This acknowledges that person's value.
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Share flowers from your garden.
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Do a random act of kindness. No one needs to know except for you.
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Offer to run an errand for someone.
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Notice and share what's right before pointing out what's wrong or missing.
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Share your experience of transforming obstacles to achieve your goals.
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Acknowledge a person's efforts along the way - even before a goal is completed.
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Let a person know that advice they came you was useful and helpful. Be specific on how.
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Tell a person that your positive behavior was inspired the other persons actions and example.
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Write to a child who likely receives very few things in the mail. This will surprise and delight them.
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Nominate someone for award that acknowledges that person's service and excellence.
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Celebrate a person's victories - the big ones and the tiny ones.
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Focus on the other person. Remember that this is about them and not you.
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For someone you may not even like, find one thing you value in that person. Express is if appropriate.
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See the good or value in things. This will help you genuinely bring the positive to your interactions.
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Remember that when you encourage another person, you will be encouraging yourself, too.
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Let the person who what you admire about them.
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Give someone a genuine compliment and be specific.
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Share your skills with another person.
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Treat the person with respect.
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Volunteer in your community and invite a friend, partner, or children to join you.
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Make a scrapebook for someone filled with positive memories. You can involve others and make it a group project.
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Frame a picture that is meaningful to the other person and you. Seeing it will likely boost the person's spirit.
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Give the person a packet of seeds or small plant. Each time they take care of it, they will think of you.
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Fill a small jar with slips of paper that show the value you see and have gained knowing the person.
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