My greatest accomplishments shall never be known, perhaps even to me. Having made someone smile and see the world a bit brighter, having given someone hope for the future, having helped someone see potential inside him or her self that he or she never might have seen otherwise, having helped someone to see just how beautiful he or she really is–these to me are the achievements that most can help this world to be a brighter, more loving place. – Tom Walsh
Do you remember something nice someone did for you? Maybe it was as simple as holding a door open when you had your hands full. Or, something as large as paying your way through college. Have you paid that act forward?
“Paying it forward” is repaying something not to the person who provided it to you, but to someone else. The person who made the first payment to you, may not know who you make the forward payment to. The important thing, is to pay kindnesses done to you forward to someone else.
“Paying it forward” could be as simple as holding the door for someone. Or, making an anonymous donation to a charity. Or, it could be getting involved with a charity by volunteering. The point is to make a difference in someone else’s life. Random acts of kindness falls into this category in my mind.
There is an organization called Back On My Feet. This organization promotes self-sufficiency of the homeless population through running. It is a unique way to help those who have no home. I read about Back On My Feet in a Runner’s World article a couple of years ago. I was struck about how one runner paid her gift of running forward to a group people living in a shelter she ran by on her daily runs. I was reminded of Back On My Feet when one of the runners in Tom Coyne’s group who trained for and ran the Paris Marathon decided to run and raise money for Back On My Feet. When I met the runner, she told me one of the homeless men from Back On My Feet did all of her long training runs with her. Imagine – helping someone train for a marathon in Paris when you are living in a shelter. Amazing.
Back On My Feet is looking to expand to other cities. Houston is competing with several other cities for an expansion chapter. The decision will be made June 17. One of the key factors in the decision is the support of the local running community. I’m asking you to take a minute NOW to vote for Houston (or the city of your choice) to receive an expansion chapter. This is one simple way to pay something nice done for you, or consider it a random act of kindness – voting for a city to be able to help their homeless population in a unique way.
Paying something forward is not only nice for the recipient, but nice for the person giving the payment.

