Spontaneous acts of kindness — even a kind word or genuine smile — can boost self-image, lead us to perceive others more compassionately, promote a greater sense of connection with others and feel grateful for our own good fortune.
Be careful it's not out of feeling obligated - it needs to be random, spontaneous acts of kindness to make us feel happier, and when we’re happier, it’s easy to be more enthusiastic.
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