Giving, receiving, and even witnessing kindness not only boosts our mood and lowers our stress, but it has even more specific physical benefits. Most of us are completely unaware of the power of kindness, and the science behind it. Yet it’s truly our shared superpower.
What It Is
Kindness is defined as “the quality of being friendly, generous, and considerate: a kind act.” That encompasses even doing the smallest of things including saying a kind word or holding the door open for someone.
Circle of Benefits
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to give than to receive!
Additionally, the people who received the kindness had increased incidents of passing on that kindness to others. And, those who merely witnessed the kindness were likely to get in on the good vibes by showing kindness themselves towards others. It’s called the ripple effect, and it’s real.
What It Looks Like In the Body
So, exactly what is going on in the body while we’re helping someone pick up the papers they dropped or buying a colleague a herbal tea? A lot of the physical effects stem from the release of what is known as the “love hormone” or “cuddle chemical,” oxytocin.
Oxytocin is an important component of many
When kindness is given, received, or witnessed, all parties get that surge of oxytocin. They are, in the moment, bonded. They all feel good.
Another Ripple
So, all three people - the giver, the receiver, and the witness - have received a surge of oxytocin. And that new supply of oxytocin, in return, makes them feel more generous towards others and are more likely to show kindness to others. The cycle continues.
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Not One and Done
But here’s the rub. A single act of kindness won’t carry you through the day, or even through an hour. An oxytocin boost that comes from a single act will
What that means is that we have to keep kindness going in order to continually reap the rewards. It means you can’t just occasionally be kind, you need to make it a practice. It means you need to find numerous ways to be kind.
Luckily, we know that those acts of kindness do not need to be grandiose. A friendly greeting with a smile, holding the door open for someone, giving a compliment or hug, or listening to a colleague or another person who needs a friendly ear won’t cost you anything.
More Quality for More Years
While you're improving the quality of your life by making kindness a practice, know that you are also increasing your longevity. There are several links between being of service to others and longevity.
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There is not only a link between helping people and receiving beneficial health effects, but also between
The Chiropractic Connection
All in now? It gets even better. Another great way to get that oxytocin boost is to go see your chiropractor. Yes, beyond showing yourself kindness by taking great care of your
So don’t forget that being kind to yourself count! Why wait?
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The Power of Kindness
by Dr. Eric Plasker, DC
“No act of kindness,
no matter how small,
is ever wasted.”
– Aesop, Greek storyteller