I invited others to join my family and I on the beach when they asked about a game we were playing. It was an awesome experience connecting with strangers so quickly and creating a memorable experience!
In environments I frequent in, I always write people’s name down in my phone after I meet them. This way, the next time I see them I call them by name. This helps them feel seen and heard and we’re able to connect faster.
I listened to a friend who was going through a tough depression episode. I’ve been working on allowing others to be in pain without affecting me, so I can be there for them in that pain.
I assisted two friends in unlocking their LinkedIn messages and receiving notifications. It was a frustrating experience for them, so I was happy to help them.
We have challenged schools to give back yearly with Annual projects helping others. Some projects included feeding over 10,000 veteran families, creating gardens to feed communities, and motivational speaking in schools to challenge them to do more!
We have even included our newest member of the family MJ to find ways for her to assist with helping others. MJ is 6 months old & helping fill bags of food to give to others in need! Never to small to start!
I always leave generous tips when out to eat, getting my nails done, etc. I worked in the service industry for 9 years and know what an impact that can have on someone’s day.
In 2021, I decided to start a small scholarship with my old dance instructor to help teens in similar financial situations that I was growing up. This will allow them to have the same safe place and home that I did.
I educate young people how to argue constructively in an effort to aid the spiritual crisis we are experiencing in that sphere. Speak the truth anytime and anywhere!!! ?
I always tell my loved ones, “I love you” & my friends, “I appreciate you.” It keeps me focused on what matters & let’s them know what they mean to me.
Whenever I meet a little kid either from my friends or what not, I ALWAYS like to give them a hug. You just never know if they get one from their parents.
I donated $10 to Be the Bridge through Phin for Good. I got to make an impact and learn about a great non-profit I’ve never heard of. I look forward to supporting them more in the future!