February 17, 2021 is National Random Act of Kindness Day.
The world has been experiencing a lot of ups and downs, physically and mentally. And while everyone has a different story and different beliefs, there is always a need for more kindness.
Most of us would probably agree that we need kindness now more than ever. Humans thrive off of mutual interaction, and the challenges of being in the midst of a pandemic it has undoubtedly made it more difficult for people to find peace and happiness each day.
Remember as you go about your daily tasks, that everyone is facing different challenges. One small act of kindness can help lift someone who is struggling. As a bonus; kindness is contagious. So, the more kindness you offer the more it will spread!
Oxytocin, called the “love hormone,” plays a role in forming social bonds. It’s one of the hormones that mothers produce when they breastfeed. Acts of kindness can give our love hormone a boost. According to Health.com, kindness is good for your heart. Visit their website to read more about the risk of heart disease when you lack a strong network of family and/or friends.
What are some ways to show acts of kindness to others?
“Kind words and actions can seem so small, but their effects are truly endless.”
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