
While we are connecting online and addressing challenges due to the pandemic, it’s a good time to think about ways we can help each other out. I started offering special themed online 50 Fun Things sessions as a way to foster social connection, idea-sharing, joy and hope online. On April 14, I facilitated a special version of 50 Fun Things® to Lift Each Other Up.
This following list is compiled from participants in the Facebook Live. I kept the names of the people who contributed the ideas to give them credit. I also kept the wording how they shared it on the Facebook Live to provide a feel for what it was like to be in the Facebook
Live session:
Support local small business and share their offers with others.
I have a free PDF version of my book Kindness Travels Presents Penny Power at www.kindnesstravels.com and the book is being read in different languages too. Enjoy!
My friend Kate has a website with inspirational curated content (podcasts). I listened to my first one yesterday, which was relevant during this time. It’s related to feelings during the pandemic. If interested, the site is http://spiritedsundays.com/
If you’d like to volunteer – check out www.neighborhoodofgood.statefarm.com Type in zip code and a whole list comes up.
Puns…funny
If anybody has small kids and grandkids I know a Santa that reads everday on FB at 2:00 and he’ll mention your kid’s names. They love it!
My dad is not on the internet so I print out funny cartoons and send them in my letters to give him a smile.
Second Harvest Heartland has someone matching donations right now.
Make a video of you reading a children’s book and send it to the kids in your life.
Donate food or money to a homeless shelter. Recruit friends to help.
Text healthcare workers you know to see how they are doing…
Volunteer to help someone with yard work.
It’s my mom’s birthday tomorrow. She lives out of state and loves to go out to eat. I ordered dinner to be delivered for her and my dad tomorrow. It will be a surprise for her. I think we’re all getting a little tired of cooking – especially on your birthday.
Tip your delivery people REALLY well!
Interview your grandparents and save the audio.
How wonderful Lee Ann. It may help those who feel isolated to feel less alone.
Put change in the vending machine.
Plant flowers near your mailbox
How about taking virtual cookie breaks?! I’ll be doing that now Cookies are OK. BRB
What about buying lotto scratch-offs and leaving them on people’s windshields?
Go on a virtual museum tour with friends.
Don’t gossip (I stole this from the Internet).
What about prayer? With them or for them.
Start a “pick up your old instrument” challenge with friends.
Simple compliments. It’s easy to get busy and just let the opportunity slip by.
I want to have a “free” sale and layout all the stuff I plan to give to goodwill. If someone would like to take it – it’d make me happy.
I love how much we have all learned to appreciate the smaller, heartfelt gestures.
Somebody is placing painted rocks in the local park with inspirations written on them
Since I cant see my grandkids, we’ve become penpals.
I made shark hats that we wear when we FaceTime with our grandson and sing Baby Shark!
I love the sidewalk chalk idea!
Holding space for others to feel what they feel without trying to fix them. Just be there.
My father is in his late 80s and he is home alone 6 1/2 hours away. A friend of mine who does not even know him wrote a lovely letter to him and he was so touched.
Last week we saw a parade of cars on the next block from from our house and everyone had one balloon floating out of their car window. Perhaps a birthday celebration?
I’ve been sending handwritten cards and making actual phone calls
Thinking of doing a drive by drop off of sweet treats once it stops snowing.
GRANT G Factor – give people permission to make mistakes (yourself too)
What about challenging others to think and speak more positively when they are in a negative place?
If you have young kids, I’m sure their older relatives would love to get drawings/artwork in the mail. (An aunt can dream…)
Whenever I can share something with others it helps lift me up too.
A friend painted rocks and drops them off during her walks.
Monopoly and Uno are just two games you can find for free online and play each other remotely.
Start a virtual book club!
Create a virtual bingo group!
Share a workout video for seniors with your parents.
Take a virtual tour together
Consider starting a “Hobby Business” around something you truly enjoy!
[Support local movie theaters. Some are selling popcorn and if you buy a gift certificate for future movies, the popcorn is free!] Saturdays at Highland Theater and I believe Riverview as well!
Find online games and play http://playingcards.io/
Send someone a card for no reason which helps the post office as well when you buy stamps!
I’ve been getting pictures of my friend’s Chorkie (Chihuahua and Yorkie) puppy almost daily – it lifts me up!
While it’s not FUN, there has been a disastrous drop in blood donations. DONATE BLOOD!
Check in on your senior neighbors and single friends. Call them and see if they need anything or ask how you can support them at this time.
We found a beautiful tin of flowers and card at our front door step on Saturday from my husband’s ex-wife and his daughter and their family! So lovely!!
Send the 50 Fun Things Enjoy the Small Things book to friends and family members you haven’t seen in a while. Very fun little book that brings smiles and a lot of positive ideas for joyful living!
Yes! Send Teresa’s book (disclosure: she did NOT ask me to make this endorsement).
I’m also giving out a free sample of purity coffee when people order supplements
[Through my Performance Partners site, I host a] Virtual coffee break Tuesday / Thursdays 9:00 am
I’m giving my book away each week! [G Factor] Trying to spread joy and love. https://www.facebook.com/ExpressiveCCT/
love that! great idea, i have a planner that would work as well, may copy your idea. thanks!
I’m sending out cards in the mail of encouragement to my clients
virtual lunch dates
Text or message one thing we appreciate in someone. Simple without explanation
Taking in person network meeting on line and offering additional zooms
Reach out to several clients each day to check in
Lee Ann Erie Increase your vulnerable sharing. It encourages others to feel as if they are not alone.
Offering meal chain for a sick friend who is having a hard time keeping up with home responsibilities.
When you’re at the grocery store for necessities, pick up some bright spring flowers too!
How about [sharing] favorite recipes so tired of my usual
My daughter is in a group home which is on lockdown, every few days I bake something for the house and drop it off
Decorating my house differently every day — this week it is balloons
How about positive affirmations each morning?
Simple question. ASK people what they need right now and how we can support them.
My niece started a book exchange between the readers in the family. They are books we already have and want to share. You receive one by mail and there is always a nice note from who sent it tucked inside.
Start small with calling people and asking how they are doing – then really listen
And here are some of my ideas to add to the mix:
- Write online reviews (Google, Facebook, Yelp…) for your favorite local businesses
- Hire artists, performers, speakers, trainers, comedians for future gigs with date TBD
- Write LinkedIn recommendations for great colleagues
- Buy from small businesses
- Send a giftcard to make someone’s day
- Write a blog post that highlights someone you have learned from
- Post online book recommendations for your favorite authors
- Pre-order haircuts and other appointments to support the service professionals in your life
- Follow people whose work interests you on social media (e.g. Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook Twitter).
- Offer words of encouragement
- Recommend positive uplifting story ideas to news media.
- Contribute your skills to someone who can use them.
- Nominate for an award or opportunity
- Social media shout outs
- Contribute needed supplies (e.g. personal protection equipment for heathcare workers, grocery store clerks, essential workers, volunteers)
- Pay it forward (or FUNward for someone I’ll reach out and keep it random)
- Share colleague’s interesting articles, social media pages and posts
Ways you can help support 50 Fun Things® for connecting people to joy and each other to help us through these trying times:
- If you would like to keep track of your favorite ideas on a 50 Fun Things® chart, you may download it here (just $5, print as many as you would like for your personal use).
- Purchase the Enjoy the Small Things books or other 50 Fun Things® tools from 50FunThings.com/shop. These make great gifts.
- Sponsor a 50 Fun Things Happier Hour
- Some people have asked how they can contribute financially to the efforts of 50 Fun Things, you may use Venmo to @Teresa-Thomas-36 or Paypal to teresa@teresa-thomas.com.
- Check out this blog post for 45 additional ways you can lift up 50 Fun Things.
Thank you to everyone who has encouraged me to ask for support in this mission of fostering connection to joy and fulfillment.
If you would like to see the original Facebook Live for this session on ways to lift each other up, click here. The next special-themed session will be on Wednesday, April 29. The theme will be 50 Fun Things to Do For Your Business in collaboration with OffiCenters and WIN (Women in Networking). It’s free and open to everyone regardless of gender. We’ll be brainstorming ways we can support our careers or businesses we work for during this time where many of us are sheltering at home. This one will be on Zoom and you can RSVP here: https://wincoffee.eventbrite.com
Thank you, take good care and enjoy the small things in life,