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An expert says do something kind on World Kindness Day

Thursday is World Kindness Day. People celebrate it by performing acts of kindness which can range from something simple like giving a person a parking space, to volunteering, to sending a note or calling a friend.

The legendary musician Glen Campbell was singing about kindness during the turbulent late 1960s when the country was politically polarized and split by the Vietnam War. Then, he wrote and performed the hit 鈥淭ry a Little Kindness.鈥

鈥淵ou’ve got to try a little kindness. Yes, show a little kindness. Yes, shine your light for everyone to see. And if you’ll try a little kindness and you’ll overlook the blindness. Of the narrow-minded people on the narrow-minded streets,鈥 Campbell sang in the 1969 classic.

A D.C.-area psychologist believes in these polarizing times, kindness can have a very positive impact on our lives.

MedStar Health psychologist Dr. Heather Hartman-Hall says we live in an increasingly negative world, dominated by social media, and that makes being kind to others and ourselves a little harder.

鈥淚n many ways, it actually makes us feel disconnected to each other as human beings, as we鈥檝e lost more talking to each other,鈥 she said. 鈥淭here is a kind of natural instinct to turn inward rather than to feel more open and connected to other people.”

Hartman-Hall said studies show practicing kindness, whether it is in the form of compassion or gratitude, can boost serotonin and dopamine levels in your brain.

鈥淭here’s also a lot of difficult things going on in the world that are polarizing people to feel like there’s kind of one side or another side,鈥 she said. 鈥淧eople are more stressed. And when we’re stressed, we tend to kind of get into a little bit of a survival mentality, where it’s a little bit more me, against you, us against them.鈥

Acts of kindness can benefit mental health, with research showing they can help alleviate depression and anxiety, improve workplace well-being and enhance social connection.

鈥淚t helps build connections. It helps us feel more like human beings interacting with other human beings,鈥 she said. 鈥淚n the mental health field, we know the importance of connection with other people and kindness is a great way to start.鈥

Hartman-Hall adds that kindness is contagious.

People who received acts of kindness are more likely to be generous themselves. Her suggestion is to pay it forward at a coffee shop, call a friend or relative you haven鈥檛 spoken with in a while or give someone a compliment.

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Dan Ronan

Weekend anchor Dan Ronan is an award-winning journalist with a specialty in business and finance reporting.

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