What are some secret random acts of Kindness??? Like something where you do something nice for someone, but they don't know who it is...

You could bring a rose to a teacher and put it on her desk when she's out of the room.

Write an anonymous note to a classmate telling him/her what you like about him/her.

This may not be secret -- but I once saw a very popular 5th grade boy walk down the hall with an unpopular girl -- and he was paying her a lot of attention.

In heavy or slow traffic, letting another driver change lanes or enter from a side road in front of you.

Picking up rubbish at a home or store (or even in a public place) and putting it into a garbage can.

Writing to an employer about outstanding work of a particular employee.

Opening a door for a stranger, especially one that looks like s/he might have trouble doing so (using a walker or hands full carrying carrying bundles).

Using your cell phone to report a disabled vehicle on the highway.

Picking up something that a stranger has dropped and returning it.

Turning in found properties to the applicable lost and found. If ID is available, you could contact the person directly, but then that person would know who you are.

Leaving property in the same or better condition that it was before you used it. For example, clean up a picnic site before you leave, possibly even materials that you did not drop.

Having a "garbage" bag in your car rather than littering the environment. (I frequently take cough drops. Even if there is no receptacle available, I do not just toss the wrappers. I put them in my pocket and empty my pocket out when a receptacle is available.)

Answering questions on a message board.

There are more than these, but I will let you think about others.

I hope this helps a little more. Thanks for asking.

Random acts of kindness are a wonderful way to spread positivity and brighten someone's day. If you're looking for secret acts of kindness, here are a few ideas:

1. Paying it forward: The next time you're at a coffee shop or a drive-thru, consider paying for the person's order behind you. You can leave a small note for the cashier to give to them, explaining that someone wanted to brighten their day anonymously.

2. Leaving surprise notes: Write uplifting messages or compliments on small pieces of paper and leave them in random places where someone might find them. This could be on a public bulletin board, the inside of a library book, or tucked into a stranger's windshield wiper.

3. Anonymous gifts: Choose a small, thoughtful gift, such as a book, a box of chocolates, or a bouquet of flowers. Leave it on someone's doorstep with a note expressing kindness and encouragement. It's best to do this during daylight hours to avoid suspicion.

4. Secret kindness envelopes: Fill envelopes with small amounts of money or gift cards and discreetly place them where people might find them, like on public benches or in library books. Include a message explaining that it's a random act of kindness to bring a smile to their face.

Remember, the key to secret random acts of kindness is to maintain anonymity. By taking these steps, you can brighten someone's day without seeking recognition.