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There is a simple yet powerful act a person can do every day: be kind. When was the last time you hugged your parents, checked in on a friend, or smiled at a stranger? These simple acts, which sometimes go unnoticed, can make a big difference in someone’s day—and yours too. 

We are often told that it costs nothing to be kind, yet its impact is priceless. Kindness does more than uplift others; it also enriches the one who spreads it. 

In this fast-paced world, let us take a moment to remember how fulfilling it feels to show kindness, even in the simplest ways. 

Here are five meaningful reasons to keep at it.

  1. Stress Reduction and Physical Health Improvement

A 2021 study by Dr. David Fryburg found that performing acts of kindness is associated with lower cortisol levels, which reduces stress and helps lower blood pressure—improving not only the mental health, but also the physical health of an individual.

  1. Enhances Well-Being

According to a study conducted by Datu et al. in 2021, individuals who regularly practice kindness report higher levels of life satisfaction and overall happiness. This, in turn, enhances and boosts their overall well-being.

  1. Improves Mental Health

The Mental Health Foundation reveals that engaging in kind practices such as volunteering, checking on a friend, or even the simplest gestures can reduce symptoms of anxiety and depression. It creates a sense of purpose and belonging, which boosts self-esteem and optimism.

  1. Supports Social Connection

Humans naturally seek connection, and kindness ties these relationships more strongly. In a study, researchers at the University of Ohio found that acts of kindness may enhance social connection and related aspects of well-being more effectively than commonly used behavioral therapy techniques, like cognitive reappraisal.

  1. Creates a Positive Ripple Effect

In the same study at the University of Ohio, it was revealed that kindness can be contagious. Receivers of acts of kindness are likely to pay it forward and be more generous themselves, creating a chain reaction and ripple effect of positivity.

Every act of kindness, no matter the size, helps create a more positive and compassionate world. 

If you are unsure how to begin, here are 10 simple acts of kindness you can do starting today.

  1. Write positive messages on sticky notes and leave them for others to find.
  2. Be an active listener when in the company of others.
  3. Donate used books to a library.
  4. Tell a nice joke to someone and make them laugh.
  5. Look in the mirror and say 3 positive things about yourself.
  6. Share an uplifting song or note on social media.
  7. Send an encouraging email to a colleague.
  8. Share a favorite memory with a loved one.
  9. Reach out to someone who is having a tough time.
  10. Lend someone your favorite book.

What feels like a small gesture to you can mean the world to someone else. Keep in mind that you do not need a grand plan to make a difference. You just need the willingness to show up for others.

In a world where anyone can be anything, always choose to be kind.

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