Small gestures can really brighten a person’s day.
These “Random acts of Pi(e)ness” are some of our favorite ways to make the world a better place.
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Don’t forget yourself!
Schedule a pedicure or massage, spend a few hours reading a great book or make time for another activity you love. Being kind to yourself will give you the energy and strength to be kind to others
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Be on time.
Genius Tip: Use SignUpGenius’ Calendar Sync to automatically add your commitments to your digital calendar.
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Call your mom or dad just to say I love you.
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Research your roots and or family tree and share what you learned with other family members.
Websites like African ancestry , ancestry and my heritage are great tools to explore with your family.
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Stay late for a co-worker who needs to get home.
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Tell a friend what you love about their children.
It’s all about the little things in life.
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Send a message to a friend, letting them know you appreciate them
a slice pie works too… we’re just saying.
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Reconnect with an old friend you’ve lost touch with over the years. Share a memory you carry with you.
Catching up is always fun!
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Let your father know that you see him and that you appreciate him for his sacrifices.
These guys do so much good in the world and they deserve to know that we recognize their love, support and sacrifices.
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Forgive someone who has wronged you.
You deserve to let the healing begin.
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Give a friend a book you think they would like
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Write a thank you note to someone who has helped your career
Alexa, play “Kind & Generous” by Natalie Merchant
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Make friends with someone new to the company
New Kid On The Block
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Mentor someone
Mama always said, “Each one Teach one”.
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Make a double batch of the cookies you’re baking and bring some next door
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Keep an extra umbrella in your car to give to someone stuck in the rain
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Leave a great coupon next to that item in the grocery store.
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Bring treats to your local fire station
Ask for a ride down the pole while your’e there. (JK)
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Smile at someone who looks sad.
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Donate your old glasses.
I can see clearly now.
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Sign up for a shift at your local soup kitchen
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Write your grandmother a letter or a card and send her a photo of you.