RAMAT SHALOM’S RADICAL KINDNESS CHALLENGE
Open to all – individuals and families – seeking to live a radically kind life this year
Join our Facebook Group (Ramat Shalom’s Radical Kindness Challenge).
Share your story. Be inspired. Be kind.

October: Spread Goodness

Every Wednesday this month, focus on the good stuff. Share goodness with others. No complaining.

November: Offer Thanks

Genuinely say “thank you” to at least one person every day this month.

December: Share

Bring a small gift this month to at least one neighbor, co-worker, cashier, etc. you don’t know that well.

January: Welcome

Invite someone you don’t know that well to dinner this month.

February: Compliment

Every Wednesday this month, compliment at least one person.

 March: Give Up

Twice this month, let someone else have that parking spot, your place in line or your seat.

April: Surprise

This month, at least once, pay for the coffee/tea/snack of the person behind you at the drive-thru or standing next to you at the counter.

May: Help

Offer to help a friend this month and be prepared to do it!

June: Create Your Own Kindness

This month, come up with your own Radical Kindness Challenge and share it with us in our Facebook Group.

4 responses to “Ramat Shalom’s Radical Kindness Challenge”

  1. lori halpern Avatar
    lori halpern

    I am definitely taking this challenge and I am taking it to my work place as well!!!

  2. […] need to live up to our name! And so as Ramat Shalom’s Radical Kindness Challenge continues, we will focus on genuinely saying “thank you” to at least one person every day this […]

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