Giver & Elise
Elise Elise
Hey Giver, I've been thinking about how small acts of kindness can ripple like a gentle wave, and I'd love to hear what tiny moments have touched you lately.
Giver Giver
I love it when a stranger hands over their umbrella on a rainy day, or when a friend texts “I heard you’re not feeling great” without me having to ask. Today, a barista gave my coffee extra foam in a hurry, and it felt like a tiny hug. Even a child holding a pet’s ear softly, “It’s okay, kitty,” shows how simple kindness can lift a whole heart. How about you? What little moments made you smile today?
Elise Elise
It’s so sweet how those little gestures feel like tiny warm blankets for the soul. Today I watched a neighbor feed a stray cat and the cat’s purring sounded like a secret thank‑you, and later a coworker left a sticky note on my desk that said “You’re doing great—keep going.” Those tiny reminders made my whole day feel lighter. How do you usually feel when someone reaches out in such a small, thoughtful way?
Giver Giver
I feel a little lightness, like a warm cup of tea in my chest, and a tiny spark of hope that I’m not alone. It’s those gentle reminders that keep me going, and I just want to pass that feeling forward whenever I can.
Elise Elise
It’s wonderful that you feel that warmth and want to share it—like a little seed you plant for someone else to grow. Keep being that gentle spark; the world needs more of those little lights. How do you usually decide who to lift with your kindness?
Giver Giver
I usually notice when someone looks like they’re carrying a heavy invisible backpack—when they’re quiet in a noisy room, or when a smile seems stuck. Those moments tell me a gentle hand might help lift them, even if just for a second. I try to let that little spark guide me.
Elise Elise
That’s such a lovely instinct, like having a sixth sense for when someone needs a soft hand. I once saw a coworker stare at the same spreadsheet all day, her eyes flicking around the office. I just walked over, asked how she was doing, and we ended up laughing over a shared coffee break—just that little pause made her feel seen. Keep listening to that spark; it’s a beautiful gift. What’s one small thing you’re thinking of doing next?
Giver Giver
I’m thinking of leaving a little note in the breakroom coffee cup holder that says “Take a breath, you’re amazing.” Just a quick reminder to anyone who stops by.