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1. Take 10 minutes a day to enjoy the outdoors. Whether you are walking, hiking, relaxing in your hammock, or sitting and breathing fresh air- taking in the atmosphere will help revive your energy.

2. Do a favor for a friend. Sometimes when people ask us for favors we are too consumed with our own lives to take a few moments to help one another. Taking the time to lend a hand is one of the simplest acts of kindness.

3. Send someone a Thank You Note. Randomly pick someone out of your address book (email or physical addresses) and send them a Thank You Note, just for being who they are.

4. After a long day be the first one to ask how the other persons day went. No matter who you walk through the door to after work, be the first to ask how their day was. Did anything exciting happen? What was the highlight of their day? Listening to what our families or friends went through that day might be just what they needed.

5. Go to a space where you have a little privacy and DANCE! For 5 minutes, whether it is to the music in your head or on your ipod- rock out like there is no tomorrow. Be sure to smile and loose control in the process. Your day is sure to perk up after a good jig.

6. Walk down a crowded street for a few blocks smiling from ear to ear. Yawns are the only thing that is contagious! You might even open a few doors for people while passing, even if you aren't going in to that particular building.

7. Go to your local park with a trash bag and gloves. Helping keep our cities clean is a great way to get your Mojo pumping. What if there were no maintenance people to help keep our cities clean? Take part now to make a difference.

8. Give a hug to the first person you see. Even if it is that person at the office that you don't get along with all that well. Humans have a need for touch. After all, newborns can die without having felt the comfort of another persons touch.

9. Buy a meal at a near by restaurant and give it to a homeless person. Could you imagine not knowing where your next meal was coming from? Not having a roof over your head or all the amenities we have become accustomed to? Help the homeless.

10. Add money to a parking meter. If you happen to walk by some parking meters and notice that someone is about to run out of time or you cross an empty space, put some money in the meter. The person that finds it will be thrilled, wouldn't you?
 


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