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The Power of Kindness

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Mister Rogers had the right idea when he taught his viewers that “No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted.”  Kind acts have the potential to directly improve our lives no matter how large or small the act may seem.  Showing kindness is known to help us build social bonds, increase trust and acceptance in our relationships, and increase our overall happiness(1-3).

The really amazing thing about kindness is that the more kindness you give, the more you get in return.  Individuals that put more effort into being kind, on a consistent basis, report much higher levels of happiness in their lives (1,2). And it doesn’t seem to matter who we are kind to.  Most individuals practice being kind to people they live with or know as part of their social circles.  The results are the same, kindness is kindness so practice being kind and feel the happiness flow!  

The personal effect of kindness can be directly increased by the number of kind acts we perform.  Even the simple act of viewing kindness can improve our mood and influence the feelings of those around us.3 Double bonus!  This is especially true when teenagers observe and then try to be more kind.  Young people report a greater desire to be social and increase the amount of people they socialize with when they focus on kindness.  Also, kind individuals tend to be more well-liked, because the habit of being kind boosts the mood and enjoyment of everyone around them(4).

So how can we learn to make kindness a priority in our lives?  It really takes a shift in thinking and a commitment to do more for others than you do for yourself. Hopefully, these suggestions will inspire you to make kindness a priority in your lives and relationships(5).

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By April Litchford, Extension Assistant Professor

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