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Tuesday, March 3, 2020

Paying it forward- No it's not about money...

Hello There!
I'm back to talk about something quite important, for the history of children to teenagers to adults and even elderly. In the world there is always something that sticks out for mostly the treatment of others.

Some are like rumours, if someone gets hurt everyone will start their own story until the actual story appears from the one who was injured. It happens if someone responds to something, and then proceeds it like a mimic.

Paying it Forward.

People all around the world question, why would they do that? Why say that? Or just simple accusements like How could you?! or He/She said this about me!

But not everyone stops to think about people in distress and then after accusement they normally get the feeling of guilt or regret. Lets just say... not everyone gets a sweet test of Karma nowadays.



Through that Paying it Forward slideshow, I demonstrated a meaning of what Paying it Forward actually means. And whilst people have good intentions they accidentally do the wrong things without even noticing. It's better to just listen to your doctors- wait I mean It's better to just remind yourself of this strange habit and think of times you could change.

Such has holding a door open for someone or receiving a gift.

This normally would also escalate to the words of 
Holding Doors Open For Others. not everyone has a virus which means holding a door would help another and the hand sanitizer afterwards can help you.

I find this one of the best solutions, due to its capability of helping others in a source of free-will and not helping others is like the excuse of not washing your hands after going to the toilet. But I recommend this to any Leadership taker or future respectful citizens!

Have you realised anything that you've done that's been passed forward?
Have you intentionally tried to work on your kindness to others but somehow get in trouble?

Thank you for making it this far!
See you next time!

2 comments:

  1. Kia ora Nikita,

    This was an interesting post. I really liked the creative slide that you shared as it backed up the writing in your blog post.

    Paying it forward is a really powerful idea. I have done a few things in my life that I did because of this idea. It always feels good to sow kindness.

    Thanks for sharing Nikita,
    Mrs Spragg

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    1. Kia ora Mrs Spragg!

      I'm already guessing you recognize one of your favorite previous students.
      I appreciate your feedback on not only how you feel about the blog-post, but your perspective of paying it forward!

      I look forward to seeing you in the future! And I wish to see you in Yaldhurst anytime, especially to visit Rimu perhaps whilst our Year 8's leaving day?

      Thank you so much!
      Hope to see more of your positive comments in the future.
      -Nikita

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