A Scots woman has spread joy across Glasgow after scattering 'I am' affirmation bracelets around the city. Popped in an envelope alongside a note which reads: 'You found me!
I have scattered envelopes like this over the city to make the people of Glasgow smile', the bracelets are similar to those shared on the Taylor Swift Eras tour.Beth McNeill - who is affected by anxiety and depression - aims to 'make people smile.She said: "It’s infectious really, making someone happy in turns makes you happy.
I think more than ever we need the little things in life to put a smile on our face."Small simple acts of kindness really goes a long way.
Especially with how mental health is these days and as someone that also is affected by anxiety and depression I think we need to be all connected and talking."We never know what someone is going through, if my bracelet puts a smile on someone’s face that is having a tough time or not it’s a win for me."The 30-year-old education worker began making the bracelets for the widely popular Taylor Swift Eras tour and revealed she made over 70 to exchange at the Wembley gig.
Read more on dailyrecord.co.uk