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November 14, 2015

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space EditorEditor’s note: Dear Friends, Life has a way of surprising us, and often handing us an invitation to choose kindness. The stories this week touch on big and small surprises, that find a way to touch others unexpectedly. Speaking of invitation, we would like to invite you to join us in the next 21-Day Gratitude Challenge coming up on November 24th. To learn more: click here. –Guri space
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space ashleyspeltz wrote: “Our class today sent 2 big envelopes filled with thoughtful cards to two different local nursing homes. It was a very good feeling.”
space ABrian wrote: “Bought a homeless person some Ben’s chili dogs”
space kiwicat wrote: “I left an inspirational stone with “faith” on it, an uplifting note, and a Mindy peace dove in a nicely decorated cellophane bag on a park bench this morning, when walking through the park :-)”
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Featured Kindness Stories

Story1 She won the grand prize online and this is how she paid it forward.
Story2 She helped him find the way and he helped her find her way back to herself.
Story3 They were grateful for the completely unexpected but timely gift.
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Should We Train Doctors for Empathy?

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November 14, 2015

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Should We Train Doctors for Empathy?

Empathy is seeing with the eyes of another, listening with the ears of another and feeling with the heart of another.

– Alfred Adler –

Should We Train Doctors for Empathy?

The term ‘bedside manner’ has long been used to describe a doctor’s ability to connect and empathize with a patient. According to recent studies, the importance of good bedside manners is becoming more and more critical, as patients whose doctors listen and demonstrate an understanding of their concerns not only are more satisfied with their treatment, but also enjoy better health. This article shares more. { read more }

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When choosing a doctor, be sure to find one that not only listens to your concerns, but also seems to genuinely cares about your welfare.

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