SPREADING KINDNESS #2 – The Benefits of Spreading Kindness

In an article titled The Importance of Kindness, Dr. Karyn Hall defines kindness as “the quality of being friendly, generous, and considerate.” but why is kindness so important? For example as the article states, research has shown that kindness is the most important predictor of satisfaction and stability in a marriage. However, many more benefits exist to spreading kindness.

According to randomactsofkindness.org, spreading kindness produces increases and decreases in our lives. Increases include in amounts of The Love Hormone (oxytocin), Energy, Happiness, Lifespan, Pleasure and Serotonin. On the other hand, decreases are seen in levels of Pain, Stress, Anxiety, Depression and Blood Pressure.

One of the results of the pandemic is that I have become more focused on spreading kindness. Let me share some examples of how I spread kindness:

  • I have started writing cards and letters for the first time in a very long time.
  • I give compliments to as many people as I can each day whether I know them or not.
  • I make a point of thanking customer service workers before I even ask for their help. I know that they’ve been the brunt of much frustration when they’re doing the best they can.

However as a lifelong learner, I’m always in search of more information. With that in mind, here are some terrific resources for ways to spread kindness:

How about setting the goal of spreading kindness once every day? You got all kinds of ways you can do it!

Let me share one more idea with you in the form of this quote from Dr. Hall’s article: “Kindness includes being kind to yourself. Do you treat yourself kindly? Do you speak gently and kindly to yourself and take good care of yourself?” So, how kind are you to yourself?

In closing, feel free to share this blog post to spread some kindness yourself. Thanks very much and have a great day!


Jane Freund (jane@freundship.com) is an author, speaker, book coachcommunication coach and tutor. Her books can be found at JaneFreundBooks (15-25% OFF retail price), Amazon (print and e-book), Smashwords and Audible (with other sources to come).

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Previously, Jane taught Communication for 10 years at Boise State University. You can follow Jane’s blog at https://janefreundship.wordpress.com

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