Everyone has heard of people doing random acts of kindness, and paying kind acts forward without expecting anything in return for themselves. The payout or payoff as many self help people would say is that they get a good feeling and make their own lives happier just by doing kind acts for others. If you are kind to yourself, kind to others, and kind and gentle to the earth, as Michael J. Chase has said in speaking engagements, your life will be better. Also your relationships are sweeter and your health is much improved.
One example of the transforming power of kindness is the story of Michael J. Chase. He hadn't always lived in a kind or friendly environment; he'll tell you it was rough and troublesome, but after hard times and personal reflection, he came upon a more positive alternative. It was life changing for him and later, thanks to his book, others have had the chance to learn about his viewpoint for kindness and its effects on the world around you.
In "Am I Being Kind" you will discover how asking yourself this one little question can change your life, and the world. Mr. Chase does say in his speeches that being kind is much more than "being nice" to others. When you take your own journey into self-discovery and self-inquiry you too can enrich your own life with boundless joy. Helping others just by leaving extra money in a vending machine to pay for someone's snack is kind. Taking fresh baked cookies to city workers as a treat is kind.
Even stopping to let someone out in front of you on the road is especially kind. Doing these things for others costs you very little, but they give a large payout for everyone. Someone else may do something similar to others, and it goes on and on. Giving someone a smile or even a wave shows them that you are happy. It can make them happy to. Sharing kindness makes everyone happier. A happier world is also a better place for all. Positive thinking and positive acts have so much more power to help everyone. Share some kindness and see how it makes you feel.
Even if you're depressed and feel like you have nothing to give to others, you should realize that this is not true. The next time you have that negative attitude, turn it around by doing something kind for someone else. Share positive feelings, and in turn you will feel more positive about yourself and your life, and so will those around you. Everyone benefits when people are kind.
One example of the transforming power of kindness is the story of Michael J. Chase. He hadn't always lived in a kind or friendly environment; he'll tell you it was rough and troublesome, but after hard times and personal reflection, he came upon a more positive alternative. It was life changing for him and later, thanks to his book, others have had the chance to learn about his viewpoint for kindness and its effects on the world around you.
In "Am I Being Kind" you will discover how asking yourself this one little question can change your life, and the world. Mr. Chase does say in his speeches that being kind is much more than "being nice" to others. When you take your own journey into self-discovery and self-inquiry you too can enrich your own life with boundless joy. Helping others just by leaving extra money in a vending machine to pay for someone's snack is kind. Taking fresh baked cookies to city workers as a treat is kind.
Even stopping to let someone out in front of you on the road is especially kind. Doing these things for others costs you very little, but they give a large payout for everyone. Someone else may do something similar to others, and it goes on and on. Giving someone a smile or even a wave shows them that you are happy. It can make them happy to. Sharing kindness makes everyone happier. A happier world is also a better place for all. Positive thinking and positive acts have so much more power to help everyone. Share some kindness and see how it makes you feel.
Even if you're depressed and feel like you have nothing to give to others, you should realize that this is not true. The next time you have that negative attitude, turn it around by doing something kind for someone else. Share positive feelings, and in turn you will feel more positive about yourself and your life, and so will those around you. Everyone benefits when people are kind.
About the Author:
Jen Lawler is inspired by Michael J. Chase and practices kindness in business and life. She lives on the outer coast of SE Alaska and teaches everyday people how to grow successful, rewarding businesses with Life Path Unlimited. She is not only a top income producer with LifePath Unlimited, but a leading online marketer. She has mentored thousands of people on how to find success in their online businesses.
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