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As the Thanksgiving holiday approaches, let’s consider incorporating one or more of these Lifestyle® acts of kindness recommendations. Experts claim that supporting and helping others not only benefits them, but it benefits you as well. Remember: To give is to receive.

By Rich Maladecki

Turn off your smart phone

during meals with family and friends. This may lead to meaningful, thoughtful and enjoyable in-person conversations.

Start addressing your

holiday cards now. To add meaning to your cards, add a personal note of thanks or a fond memory for the recipient. This extra gesture will provide smiles when your cards are opened.

Start a family tradition on Thanksgiving Day - bake or buy holiday treats and drop off to your local fire station. Remember to offer your personal thanks to those who work holidays.

Offer joy to your favorite neighbor, a special friend or a member of your family by

giving a colorful poinsettia plant during this holiday season.

Pledge to donate blood 4 or 5 times per year (if you haven’t given blood, it’s truly a painless process requiring just 30-45 minutes of time). Remember: blood saves lives. If you see a tourist trying to take a group or couple photo, please

offer to capture that memory

for them. This sincere gesture shows visitors who are looking to experience all Central Florida has to offer that it is home to friendly community members. As a reminder, teachers need support during each school year. Offer an educator basic classroom supplies (pens, pencils, paper, etc.) during this season of giving.