Kindness is equally or more beneficial for the giver as it is for the recipient. A new study from New Zealand (below) confirms that small kind acts strengthen the resilience of the giver: “contributing to society and supporting our own well-being are two sides of the same coin – by being engaged and contributing, we become more resilient.” Let’s help build our collective resilience. – Ameeta
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| “Resilience is not about overcoming, but becoming.” – Sherri Mandell |
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| Editor’s Note: Kindness is equally or more beneficial for the giver as it is for the recipient. A new study from New Zealand (below) confirms that small kind acts strengthen the resilience of the giver: “contributing to society and supporting our own well-being are two sides of the same coin – by being engaged and contributing, we become more resilient.” Let’s help build our collective resilience. – Ameeta |
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| Kindness In the News |
| A NY pizza mogul leaves pizzas at the memorial site of 4 homeless men senselessly killed–honoring the time he was homeless himself. He is helping to build a network of resilience for the homeless. |
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| From Our Members |
| A new KindSpringer wants to thank everyone who performs kind acts for being saved from seriously considering leaving this world, and for providing much needed hope for humankind. |
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| Inspiring Video of the Week |
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| Beautifying Life in a War Zone |
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One man’s efforts to beautify his neighborhood with color spreads and brings some much-needed comfort to an area beseiged by war and destruction. |
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