Act Like You Are Kind
I doubt that doing good, helping someone, cheering another
person—even when you do not feel like doing it, can ever be called phony. Immeasurable good, spirit-lifting, and even
healing is possible through actions performed by those who are determined to do
what is right and needed even if they themselves are feeling overwhelmed,
lacking in confidence, and maybe even irritated. Not only that, once done the one who did it
will feel better!
Paying compliments, speaking worlds of encouragement,
expressing appreciation and admiration must not wait until we feel like
delivering such gifts. Such actions are
part of doing what is right and what is needed.
They are not to wait until we feel warm and friendly. They are a matter of will more than
emotions. “Love one another” is not
amended by the words “when you feel like it.”