John S. Gordon - Business and Personal Coach

"You have the greatness and the power.  I just help you turn on the switch."

MARVELOUS MONDAYS

 

December 8, 2014 - Issue 307

 

Ring in the Holidays 
with Random Acts of Kindness.

 

 

 

Dear ,

 

Welcome to Issue 307.  The mission of "Marvelous Mondays" is to offer an inspirational thought, a practical exercise, some humor, or a simple tip to jump-start your week and to enhance your life, business, outlook or relationships. 

 

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Unconditional Giving

A random act of kindness is doing something unexpected for someone without expecting anything in return, also known as unconditional giving. It doesn't matter how big or small the gesture is and you may or may not see the benefits of your random act, but you'll feel good just doing it. 

 

Random Acts of Kindness

Everyone can give unconditionally. Here are some ideas:

1. Give someone a compliment.

2. Let that car over in traffic.

3. Buy a cup of coffee or a meal for a stranger, perhaps someone behind you in line or the drive thru.

4. Take food or clothing to a shelter home for people or animals.

5. Give cookies to your mail carrier or your local fire station. What about to the tax collection clerk? [This might be a first experience for them.]

6. Let two people behind you in the grocery line go ahead of you.

7. Offer to drive a home bound person to a religious service or concert. 

Exercise

This week I invite you to reflect on the following. 

1. Have you experienced a random act of kindness from someone in the past? If so, how did it make you feel? Did you pay it forward? 

2. What is one random act of kindness you can do this week?

3. At least one time this week consider giving unconditionally. 

 

I really want to hear your kindness story. I suspect some will have unexpected humor and even laughs.

 




JOHN'S BIO
John has owned several businesses and is an attorney who has practiced in the business and estate  areas.  In addition, he coaches business owners, executives, entrepreneurs, professionals, speech makers and presenters.  He also coaches persons who are determined to accelerate their careers and leadership skills or who are considering a career move or retirement.  John uses coaching as a tool in his leadership and business results based consulting.  He is also a life coach.

                   **John is currently accepting a few new coaching clients.**