Scientific Impact of Kindness pt. 1
Scientists have even gone ahead to describe these acts as moral beauty or profound virtue. They have even described this feeling as a high, or an emotional state, a moral elevation.
Spreading Kindness In Difficult Times
A Little Good News
If you happen to turn on the news, look at your social feed or even see a glimpse of a newspaper cover – you’ve probably been exposed to an unhealthy dose of negativity. Yes, we are facing adversity right now. But there are still some amazing GOOD NEWS stories out there. There are people that are going out of their way to make a difference in the lives around them.
Kindness Piggy Bank
5 Thanksgiving Kindness Ideas
Integrating Kindness into the Workplace
The key to a successful business is happy and passionate employees. By carrying out and recognizing simple acts of kindness within your employees can bring long-lasting sustainability to the workplace. Not sure where to start? Check out our 5 ways that you can integrate kindness into your workplace!
School of the Month: Vero Beach Elementary
We visit so many each month and each school is so incredible inspiring! This month we are recognizing Vero Beach Elementary, located in Florida, as our school of the month. They achieved 7,183 acts of kindness in just 15 days. WAY TO GO!! We asked their principal, Cynthia Emerson to share with us her experience with participating in the Kindness …
3 Ways to Spark Kindness Within
Could one person really make the world a better place? My answer is, yes! Each of us has an important role in doing so, especially when it comes to kindness. Becoming a kinder person starts by looking inwardly and realizing your true potential. Here are three steps to becoming a kinder version of yourself – because kindness starts with who? …
The Scientific Impact of Kindness
People under estimate the impact of a simple act of Kindness. It is truly one of the most meaningful, fulfilling and world changing life-skills. Kindness, in its nature is selfless and selfish. (because you benefit as well). But rather than just take our word for it, I wanted to provide some resources from people that are well. . . much smarter …