Celebrate Random Acts of Kindness Day today!

Yes, today is the Random Acts of Kindness day!

You can find out more on the official Random Acts of Kindness website.

How cool is that? There is an organization working on spreading random acts of kindness and showing that they are great things to do. Just look at their ideas page! Awesome.

Did you know that random acts of kindness not only benefit the beneficiary but also benefit yourself? Yes, it is often reported to increase well-being, lowers blood pressure and

Now that we covered the what and the why, how should you go about it?

The simple answer is: do something kind.

Anything counts. If your neighbor needs help shopping, help them. If you see the single mum with the toddler drop something, pick it up and return it. Invite someone for a coffee – whether you stay and have it with them is up to you as well. As per the University of Berkeley, Greater Good in Action initiative, feeding a parking meter if you see it’s out of money, is an option too. There are no rules: anything you consider an act of kindness is perfect.

Just remember: Random acts of kindness day is definitely a day to keep an open eye for opportunities to be kind. However, you don’t need to restrict yourself to just one day. There are 364 other days in the year. Keep the kindness going.

What will you do today?

What will you do this week?

What will you do this year?

What will you do this life?

Be kind

Here is the answer to the toughest question on Universal Basic Income (UBI) yet

After my last article, I received a fair few questions and also some complaints. The main point being around: “Why should lazy people who don’t want to work and do everything they can to stay on social welfare also get UBI? Where is the incentive to work?”

In short: “Why give lazy people money?”

The answer is simple: if someone doesn’t want to work, they will never do good work.

Over my 30 years of work experience, I had the pleasure of working with some great minds, creative thinkers and motivational leaders. I also worked with those who would rather stay home and play video games. This last group is the one who I think is more disruptive in the workplace than any other. They don’t necessarily break things but they lower morale by complaining and whinging; they keep productive people from doing their job by drawing them into long drawn out conversations; they use resources that are needed to move the company forward.

So, I hear you ask: why do they have jobs now?

They are in their jobs because they had their job yesterday and the day before. The real reason though is that our current socioeconomic system requires us to work for money. So they have to work. Whether they like it or whether they are good at it doesn’t matter. It’s not a choice. If you want to eat, you better have a job.

That is where a Universal Basic Income (UBI) comes into place. A recent report by the Future Generations Commissioner for Wales, UK, showed that poverty would be cut in half by the introduction of UBI.

Be honest, do you really want to work with disruptive, demoralizing, downer colleagues?

If not, then I suggest you sign the European Citizens’ Initiative for the Universal Basic Income!

Sign on to Universal Basic Income NOW!

Now is the time to sign on to the European Citizens’ Initiative on Universal Basic Income!

Logo from European Citizens’ Initiative

What is a Universal Basic Income? I hear you ask. It’s a good question.

Universal Basic Income is the concept that every person should receive a basic income no strings attached, no means testing, no having to go the job centre… NO strings attached at all. It will be enough money to live on if you’re in between jobs or if you are studying and need to focus on your future. Single mothers also benefit since, if they choose to, they can stay home and look after their kids.

Will rich people get it to? Why bother then? … those are questions I hear a lot and the answers are simple: yes, everyone gets the same amount and everyone gets taxed on their overall wealth. That means that rich people will most likely get taxed the whole amount whereas people on my end of the scale will not be taxed since I don’t earn enough and therefore I’m below the first tax bracket.

Don’t trust me alone though. Andrew Yang supported Universal Basic Income throughout his presidential and NY mayoral campaigns. He may not be great at winning votes but he is awesome at maths and he did the numbers and they work.

The maths for Universal Basic Income does also work in Alaska where the Alaska Permanent Fund was established in 1976 and it is still running. Yes, Universal Basic Income works.

My reasons for supporting UBI are simple: it makes the world a fairer place. Had I received it all those many years ago during college, I may not have needed to live on the street (temporarily). I wouldn’t have needed to work 3 jobs to make ends meet – whilst studying full time. I could have quit the job with the creepy boss who gets “handsy” when you’re alone with him. Even my mother may have had a chance of an education herself.

It is this one small action which matters in years and decades to come. If you sign on now, together, we can change how our society treats each and every member.

What do you think now? Will you look at the proposal? Will you sign up?

When you are ready, signing up couldn’t be easier. Go to the European Citizens’ Initiative, enter your details and sign on. Your children will thank you for it.

Celebrate connection – not outdated, romantic love!

Valentine’s day is upon us. Every year it’s the same dilemma, what to do about it? The answer often depends on whether one is in a relationship and whether “the current partner” wants to celebrate it or not.

My best friend from way back always used to say “men come and go” – even when her husband stood next to her. It took me a long time to realise that she may be true. Relationships come, start, peak, fizzle out or end abruptly. May it’s a new job that changes you whole world or your partner’s new hobby that doesn’t allow you space in their life. Whatever it may be, relationships come and go.

Having relationships end is not a bad thing either. It opens us up to new opportunities and the possibility for change. Think about it: if you only ever knew the people who were with you in kindergarten, how would your life look like today?

The same holds true for romantic relationships. There are a few lucky people who find “the one” and there are some more who are willing to “put in the effort”, but a lot of people simply stay single or in relationships because “that’s how it was yesterday” or “that’s how it was last year”.

Now think back to last year Valentine’s day. Has anything changed? If not, what would you want to change to make it an outstanding day? What would you keep the same?

If your situation has changed, a similar question is in order: what do you want to have in place (prepared) for the best Valentine’s day ever?

I would like you to think about what Valentine’s day really means for you. If you simply want a diamond laced watch from you partner, then be upfront and honest. If you rather contribute to world happiness in a small way by being happy yourself, then do that. I’m not your boss and can’t tell you what to do. Only you can know what you want for that day (and any other day for that matter).

Go and decide for yourself what small action would make this day memorable to you.

As for me, after work, I’ll be doing some yoga followed by a candle lit TV binge watch session with one glass of wine in my bathtub – because this is the height of luxury for me this year. Enjoy!

Learn a skill and use it

Now that the initial rush of New Year’s resolutions is over (if you took part or not), I believe it’s time to sit down and actually think about the rest of the year.

I am a big fan or continuous learning and the older I get, the more I see value in learning practical skills. Don’t worry if you think it’s too hard or takes too long. Most skills only take a few hours over a few weeks to get the hang of. Also, there are plenty of organizations and clubs or night schools to help you get started.

For me, it’s a simple choice: I want to learn how to look at a flat and know if it’s going to be nice to live in it. Yes, it’s time to move house again and rather than rushing in like last time, or the time before or the time before…, I want to become better at it. So I’ve decided to put all my efforts into learning how to do that. I’ll start by doing some research online on what to look out for, organizations who can help me on the learning journey and even if there are certifications which may be useful later on. After all, I’ve never found myself in a situation of having an official certificate and not needing it. More the other way around, needing official recognition and not having it. That’s why I know how important it is to have skills to start with and if there’s a certificate to be had, to get certified also.

It may sound like a rubber stamping exercise to you and I agree with this feeling. Having said that, you never know what will happen in the future and if you spend time on learning a skill, why not have a paper in your back pocket to show the world that you are capable of?

What’s your skill you will learn over the next few months?