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Make the Power of Kindness Work for You

When you think about the power of kindness, what do you think about? Maybe it’s all about what kindness can give to other people—a way to boost someone’s day, show respect, or just be human. Those are totally valid reasons to be kind. But the power of kindness we’re talking about seems a little more selfish—it’s about what being kind to others can do for you

Before you jump on a high horse, hear us out: Research shows that being kind positively affects your own mental, and even your physical, well-being. In other words, something that benefits others can also benefit you. We see no problem with that. Read on to find out exactly how to make kindness work for you, and don’t worry, there are still plenty of reasons to be kind that completely ignore self-interest. 

(And if you’re wondering whether or not any act is ever purely altruistic, you’re going to be disappointed. We’re not getting that philosophical, but if you figure it out, let us know. We’re curious too.)

The Power of Kindness: 4 Reasons to Nail Being Nice

1. Boost your own happiness and mental health

Here’s a win-win: Your acts of kindness make others happy. And that, in turn, can make you happier too. Here’s what the science says:

Study 1: Kind people are probably happier 

Studies 2 and 3: Happy people are probably kinder

2. Keep your body healthy

Maybe it seems obvious that doing something nice for others can make you happier. But what might not be as obvious is that kindness can affect your physical health too. Here’s how:

3. Hit your goals

Are things around you changing quickly? Not sure how to reach your goals in this new situation? Learning to adapt is a critical component of succeeding. And research shows that kindness can help you do that.

The study found that people who were kinder, as measured by two research-backed tests, were better able to adjust to new situations and rules in order to achieve tasks set by the researchers. This suggests that being kind helps people keep their goals and values aligned with what’s going on around them, and therefore gives them a better chance of meeting those goals. 

4. Get more friends

If you’re looking to pump your popularity and invigorate your social scene, you might want to give kindness a shot.

Researchers asked a group of elementary school kids to do three nice things a week for others. The results? Their well-being improved, which we’d expect. But so did their popularity. The researchers found that the kind kids were also chosen by more of their classmates as people they would want to spend time with. Before you get too excited, it’s still unclear if being kind brings you more BFFs. But it can help you be a person others want to be around, so it’s still worth a shot. 

How to harness the power of kindness: 1 small gesture a day

Okay, so kindness can make you happier, healthier, and more successful, all reason enough to practice more of it. So how do you start? One of the most powerful things about kindness is that it doesn’t have to entail some grand gesture. It can be something small, simple, and totally doable. Here are a few ideas you can try today:

Try just one act of kindness a day, and you’ll be well on your way to reaping the benefits of kindness for yourself. And you know, helping brighten someone else’s day too.

Your turn: Witnessed the effects of the power of kindness in your own life? Tell us more in the comments.

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