“Brothers and sisters, never grow tired of doing good.” (2 Thessalonians 3:13 VOICE)
Do you desire to do more good and less harm? Most of us would say yes, BUT we may have certain limitations. Perhaps we are too busy, have few resources, cannot physically be in certain places, have health issues, etc. The pandemic has taught us how to do many things remotely. Some of these lessons can be applied to doing good. Here are some little things anyone can do to benefit the world.
Express gratitude sincerely. Be specific.
Send a thoughtful message.
Cook and drop off food.
Donate money, clothes, food to local shelters.
Call a person on the phone.
Write a long letter or email.
Figure out your skill sets. Share your skills with others.
Pick up trash outside your home.
Minimize use of fossil fuels, water, and other natural resources.
Buy less.
Waste less.
Plant a tree or nurture a plant.
Take care of an animal.
Eat fewer animals.
Reuse and recycle.
Hold back unconstructive criticism.
Speak up for the powerless.
Take time to listen.
Encourage and inspire.
Show love, kindness, acceptance, and respect.
Pray.
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