Over the years, I have learned to hold my peace (or… piece of advice). Sit on it. Breathe in and out. And then, answer the criticism or false statement with what I truly believe in a “reasoned” and calm voice. I have learned to cultivate kindness. You might wonder, how do you do that? Well, I think about all of the good things in my life and work to keep an “attitude of gratitude”.
Here are some ways to “kill with kindness”
- Look for the longest line at the grocery store and help the person in front of you unload their groceries.
- Compliment the bank teller on her necklace.
- Smile at the harried mother and let her know what it’s like to have a misbehaving child.
- Hug your grandchild and tell him how proud you are of him.
- Compliment the salesperson for going out of their way for you.
- Look for opportunities throughout your day to spread cheer. I believe you’ll find that your day is lifted up and you’ll be whistling a happy tune as well.
Nana’s Nudge: Gracious words are a honeycomb, sweet to the soul and healing to the bones. (Proverbs 16:24)
Nana’s Songs: I Whistle a Happy Tune | Kindness is a Muscle