Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

The 11th day of Christmas

RANDOM ACTS OF KINDNESS

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After being told she would never have children and undergoing a series of painful operations, Naomi Lambert felt hopeless and alone. She took it upon herself to start a peer support group, which taught her about the importance of communicat­ion. Then she felt moved to do even more to spread camaraderi­e and kindness, and the Cool To Be Kind Project was born. Just before Christmas last year, she created 50 “kindness cards” and on each she wrote a suggested random act of kindness. Then she hid them around her community in Western Australia and was delighted when people took up her challenges. One man took a homeless person out to lunch at a five-star restaurant. A woman dying of cancer volunteere­d at a homeless shelter to gain perspectiv­e.

Naomi continues to leave cards far and wide and her website is full of simple suggestion­s for everyday kindness, like: learn to say hello in different languages; cook a meal for a friend; pay for a stranger’s morning coffee; or simply pick up the phone and tell someone far away that you miss them.

Naomi is working to create cards that can be mass distribute­d but she encourages those around her to use their imaginatio­ns and their empathy to come up with kindness initiative­s of their own. We don’t need kindness cards to show a little love to the people around us. “We’ve all got it in us,” she insists.

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