Originally Posted on The Coaching Tools Company as Random Acts of Kindness Week: A Free Kindness Bingo Tool
Random Acts of Kindness Week: A Free Kindness Bingo Tool
Small Actions. Real Impact.
Random Acts of Kindness Week takes place from 14–20 February 2026.
Random Acts of Kindness Week is a simple reminder of something we often underestimate: small actions, done deliberately, can change the tone of a day, a relationship, or a community.
Kindness doesn’t require a grand gesture. It shows up in the quiet moments — a thoughtful message, an honest thank you, a few minutes of attention when someone needs to be heard.
In a busy world, these small choices matter more than we realise.
Why Random Acts of Kindness Still Matter
Kindness is easy to talk about, but powerful when it is practised.
When we choose kindness intentionally, we strengthen relationships, build trust, and create more human conversations and working environments. Often, the simplest actions have the longest‑lasting effects.
A Simple Way to Take Part
You don’t need a big plan to join in.
Start with one small act. Send a message of appreciation. Offer help without being asked. Thank someone who is often unnoticed. Pause and listen, without interrupting.
And if you’d like something practical to guide you, our free Kindness Bingo Tool is a simple way to turn good intentions into action.
Kindness Bingo: A Free Tool to Turn Intention into Action
The Kindness Bingo Funsheet is a light, printable activity that encourages small, everyday acts of kindness.
To use it:
- Download and print the sheet.
- Choose simple acts of kindness from the grid.
- Complete a line — vertically, horizontally, or diagonally — at your own pace.
You can use this tool with coaching clients, in teams or classrooms, with friends and family, or simply for yourself.
There are no prizes and no pressure — just the quiet satisfaction of having done something good.
Get Your Kindness Bingo Funsheet here >>
A Final Thought
Kindness is always available to us.
No matter how busy, uncertain, or distracted life feels, we can always choose how we treat the people in front of us.
This week, and every week, small acts still matter.
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