Having pledged my support to Action for Happiness (see last post) I've just received a brilliant newsletter from them. Full of updates and ideas, including how to start your own Happiness Group locally. When I clicked through to the link, it listed this website as a resource – Random Acts of Kindness
http://www.randomactsofkindness.org/
It is fantastic! Among the many touching ideas is one from a lovely lady called Holly whose friend Steve is terminally ill and can no longer travel. She has asked all her other friends to send Steve a postcard, either from the town/city they live in or if they go away, saying something like "Hi Steve. Thinking of you..." I thought that was a great idea. I did have a fleeting thought that is there a danger of upsetting the person because the postcards are a reminder of what they can no longer do? But then I imagined if I was ill, and all these postcards kept arriving from people who were thinking of me, how I would feel. I think I'd feel extremely touched and very grateful.
Goodness me – just by joining the Action for Happiness gang I feel extremely uplifted, inspired and, well, happier!
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By doing so you have made me vicariously happy.
ReplyDeleteSeriously, these are links to check out, and I shall be doing just that. Happiness just a click away!
I do hope someone in my street finds this site and reads the 'cookies for neighbours' idea...
ReplyDeleteCheck this out: http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/2011/may/07/science-of-happiness-oliver-burkeman
ReplyDeleteHmmmmm... So it's hard to nail down in a scientific way precisely what happiness really means for any given individual. Interesting. I like the idea that happiness cannot be defined by science. It makes it even more desirable.
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