Notice the kindness done for you — and the kindness you do for others, however small. Thirty everyday moments that build connection and resilience, one card at a time.
Kindness costs nothing and pays everyone — the person who gives it, the person who receives it, and even someone just watching from across the room. A held door, a real "thank you," a text that says "thinking of you." These small things stitch a community together, and they do something remarkable to the people involved: they lower stress, lift mood, and remind us we belong to each other.
This card trains two muscles at once. First, noticing the kindness done for you — because a grateful eye catches it everywhere once it starts looking. Second, doing kindness for others, however small. Both count. Both build you up.
"Kindness is like a pebble in a pond — you'll never see where all the ripples reach. You hold a door, that person breathes a little easier, treats the next person a little better, and on it goes. You don't have to fix the whole world today. Just toss one pebble. Then notice the ripples coming back toward you, too."
Here's the part people often miss: kindness helps the giver as much as the receiver. Doing something good for someone else pulls your attention off your own worries, gives you a sense of purpose, and produces what researchers call the "helper's high." When you're feeling low, the fastest way back up is often to lift someone else — even a little.
The whole idea in one line: this month you'll catch the kindness around you and add a little of your own. The smile someone gave you. The seat you offered. The friend who listened. The stranger you thanked. Ever so small — it all counts, and it all multiplies.
1. According to this lesson, who benefits from an act of kindness?
2. Dr. Rob compares an act of kindness to…
Tap any square. Read why that kindness matters and where to find it, then log a sentence or two. Come back to the same card anytime — it builds your own journal of kindness given and received.
Two ways to win: a 30-day streak or a full card. Complete a row or column for a BINGO bonus along the way!
Jot a sentence about what you did or were thinking. It saves on this device so you can look back anytime.
"Miss a day? No penalty here — tomorrow's a fresh chance to notice and do kindness. Just come back and log two or three, and your streak keeps right on going. We reward coming back, not perfection. Kindness is a practice, not a performance."