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In a recent study, Australian researchers James Kirby and Sarah Baldwin randomly assigned over 60 parents, mostly mothers in their mid-30s, to listen to either a 15-minute loving-kindness meditation or a focused imagery recording (a control condition).
The first year, they focused on "kindness" and took the 3 1/2-year-old girls on a tour of the rescue mission, then arranged for them to help with a fundraiser.
The eulogies for both focused on kindness, love, giving back and doing the right thing.
What if, instead, we focused on kindness and cooperation, in order to make not only America, but this whole wide world, a little better?
Make a habit of focusing on kindness.
And this all leaves me with the question I asked earlier - Why don't more companies focus on kindness as a competitive advantage?
He suggests focusing on kindness every day for a month.
Parents, we need to focus on kindness teaching for kids.
Modern images of shepherds usually focus on kindness, guidance, tranquility, and even meekness.
If you want to focus on kindness or courage or humility, you can actually strengthen those parts of yourself and that starts at the youngest age.
Focusing on kindness when delivering very tough criticism will help you to avoid coming across as superior and irreproachable.
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