How to Make Other People's Lives Better: A To-Do List

·         Give an actual response to “How are you?”
·         Let someone who is really anxious to speak put their two cents in before you speak.
·         Make someone laugh who need sit.
·         Help make someone part of the conversation who is standing there kind of awkwardly.
·         Help someone find an answer to their problem.
·         Expect something great out of everyone.
·         Wave a debt someone owes you; a coffee really doesn’t cost that much.
·         Go talk to someone who is standing by themselves at a party.
·         Remember as many names as you can, and the good things they entail.
·         Treat someone who is genuinely good as if they were a celebrity.
·         Use fun words in daily conversation; who doesn’t love to say Guadalajara?
·         Listen.
·         Take the spotlight off of someone who really doesn’t want it on them.
·         Ask an elderly person to tell you about their lives.
·         Be in a good mood.
·         Encouragement.
·         Give credit where credit is due.
·         Give the truth when it is asked and when it is right; i.e. sales-pitch for your old TV that sometimes fritzes.
·         Write letters and notes.
·         True “thank you”’s.
·         Know before judging.
·         Introduce two people to each other who would make great friends.
·         Defend someone who isn’t there to defend themselves.
·         Give compliments often and genuinely.
·         Second chances for those who deserve them.
·         Something someone is proud of? Ask them if they could make one/do it/ explain it for you.
·         Care when you ask “How are you?”
·         Recognition of a job well done.
·         Someone do something good? Let them know, and tell other people too.
·         Smile.
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1 Response to "How to Make Other People's Lives Better: A To-Do List"

  1. BlossomHannah says:
    April 15, 2010 at 3:36 PM

    I love this. :)

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