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Three Acts of Goodness – T.A.G.

Doing Good Deeds

Doing good deeds is about personal growth and making a positive impact on the world around us. Instead of engaging in actions that harm others, we should focus on behaviors that uplift and support our communities. For example, we can volunteer our time to help those in need, donate to charitable causes, show kindness and compassion to others, and stand up for what is right. By performing these acts of kindness and generosity, we not only improve ourselves but also inspire others to do the same. This is the essence of doing good deeds – taking actions that create a positive ripple effect and make the world a better place for everyone.

Speaking Good Words

Speaking good words improves communication and spreads positivity. Instead of harsh, envious, or malicious language, embrace a gentler, more encouraging way of communicating. Avoid lies, gossip, frivolous talk, and hurtful words. Speak with compassion, wisdom, and sincerity. Offer genuine compliments, share helpful advice, express gratitude, and engage in honest, constructive conversations. Consistently using truthful, uplifting language builds strong, positive relationships and fosters a supportive, connected community. This is the power of speaking good words – it improves our character and creates a better world.

Think Good Thoughts

Harboring good thoughts nurtures our minds and purifies our intentions. Instead of holding onto negativity, cultivate a heart filled with compassion and wisdom. Let go of doubt, jealousy, greed, anger, and ill will. Foster kindness, empathy, aspiration, goodwill, and determination. Being mindful of our thoughts and consciously choosing positive ones creates a ripple effect of positivity in our lives. Approaching others with genuine care and understanding attracts more positive experiences and relationships, transforming our inner and outer worlds for the better. Discover how to harness the power of good thoughts today!

T.A.G. Ideas

Envision a world where kindness triumphs, generosity flourishes, and compassion reigns. Where we uplift each other, creating a ripple effect of love. It all begins with a single, transformative act of kindness. Be the spark that ignites the change our world needs.

Let somebody merge while in traffic.

Reach out to someone who is having a tough time.

Challenge yourself to only write positive comments online.

Let’s take T.A.G. Action !

Incorporate kindness into your daily routines at work, school, and home by using kindness calendars and teaching materials. Together, we can create a more compassionate world through the power of kindness. Take action and challenge yourself to spread kindness, sharing your acts on social media using the event hashtags or celebrating privately.

Join the movement and become a TAG Ambassador. As a TAG Ambassador, you’ll inspire others to embrace kindness through your exemplary leadership and actions. Sign up today to make a positive impact in your community and beyond.

T.A.G. International Micro Film

The “Three Acts of Goodness Micro Film Contest” aims to inspire talents in different regions to present the most beautiful and kindest stories in life in microfilm format, joining together to promote love and peace in the world.

2023 Three Acts of Goodness International Micro Film Festival

This film is adapted from the real-life story of alumni director Tsai Shun-jie, who grew up in a poor family and was raised by his grandmother. During his junior high school years, he was fortunate to meet a mentor who treated him like his own child and provided him with meticulous care, which brought about…

2022 Three Acts of Goodness International Micro Film Festival

Have you ever wanted to help others but hesitated because you felt your efforts were too small? During the pandemic, people were pushed to the brink, and food banks began to appear across the country, allowing those in need to visit various stations to collect supplies and alleviate their urgent needs.

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