It would seem to be a simple rule of politeness, but how many people in a hurry forget about this simple trifle. And the person following you will certainly appreciate that you stopped for a second and held the door for him.
Finally disassemble your closets and give unnecessary things to orphanages or to another place, for example, where a natural disaster has recently occurred (such fees are carried out regularly). You don't need these things at all, but they will bring joy to someone, they will warm someone and, perhaps, even save them from death.
We do not skimp on negative reviews. It is worth offending us, and friends from all social networks will find out about it. When everything is fine, we somehow take the time to shout about it at every corner. If you liked a cafe or some other institution, leave a positive review about it. It won't take you long, and the cafe will get a few new visitors. And your friends will probably thank you for your advice about a good place where they spent a wonderful evening.
If you were not too lazy to reach the blood donation point once, you have already saved someone's life.
Oh, it's not easy. You need to have a certain temperament to spend at least a few hours in a nursing home, where there are mostly elderly people who probably burden their loved ones too much or who have no loved ones at all. A few hours spent with them talking or playing some kind of game will be remembered by them, because it will be a whole event for the elderly in a series of rather boring days.
Are new neighbors moving into your entrance? It would be nice to say hello to them first. Offer help in moving, perhaps suggest something, answer questions. A few simple actions that will help you strengthen good neighborly relations, and maybe even find new friends.
If you have a basket full of groceries, and a customer is languishing in line behind you with a single bottle of water, why not let him go ahead, especially if you are not in too much of a hurry. I am sure he will not only be very surprised, but also very grateful to you.
No need to wait for the holidays. Just in honor of a good mood, send a book or some trinket to a friend who lives in another city, or at least just a postcard. Receiving parcels is always so joyful!
Why not treat your colleagues to cupcakes or donuts in the morning? Why not bring a watermelon to the office, for example, and eat it all together? Everyone's mood will undoubtedly improve.
Parking somewhere near a shopping mall is a real problem, especially on holidays. If you are going to leave and, approaching your car, you noticed the driver who is choosing a parking place for himself, tell him that you are leaving now so that he can slow down and get in your place.
If you are an experienced driver and you see that a car has stopped on the side of the road with the emergency lights on, stop and offer help.
If you are standing behind someone in line at the checkout and the person suddenly does not have enough 50 kopecks to pay for the purchase, or there is no change to give without change, lend them to him. It is clear that he will not return the money to you, but this is not such a great value, and you will save a person from having to give up one of his purchases. And the queue behind you will be grateful that you did not make them wait for the cashier to cancel the goods.
Here it concerns not only the elderly, who, of course, should give way. Give in if you see that the person who is next to you is having a hard time standing, he is too tired, he is unwell or has heavy bags.
My mom never just throws away leftovers, which in principle can still be eaten, or dried bread. She carefully puts it in a bag and hangs it near the street trash cans. Some homeless person will not need to dig in the trash for a long time to find food, you can just take a bag.
If someone drops a glove or something else, be sure to call out to the person and point out the loss to him. And if you are standing nearby, then pick up the thing and hand it to him.
Recently explained to a photographer girl how to use the Dropbox service. It took a few minutes, but she was happy that she could now use such a convenient tool. If you are a pro at something, teach others what you know.
If you suddenly see tourists on the street who are trying to take pictures of themselves at arm's length, offer them help. Surely no one wants all their photos to be like one: huge faces and tiny sights somewhere in the background in the ear area.
Do you still have meat bones from lunch, and in the evening you go to visit friends who have a dog? Take the bones with you. Friends and their pet will be grateful to you.
If you or your parents have their own garden and you have a lot more greens and vegetables than you can eat yourself, share them with friends or neighbors.
If you have extra discount coupons that you are unlikely to use, give them to those who need them. Do not store it until the last, then throw it away.
These are not all the ideas of small good deeds that can be done regularly, while not spending a lot of effort and money. Tell us in the comments about your options for small good deeds.