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Sharing – How You Can Make an Impact in 30 Seconds Without Knowing It

Consider this a semi-regular reminder that any of us can make a difference for someone around us today.

“Small expressions of kindness and compassion can make a profound difference in people’s lives, no matter what we do for a living or what our relationship is with that person. And we don’t need large amounts of time to do it. All we need to do is take action.”

Beth gives some concrete examples and, more than that, reminds us all to remember how good it felt when someone acted in a small, compassionate way for us too. It’s important to remember those moments and how much of an impact they can have.

https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-well-being-toolkit/202209/how-you-can-make-impact-in-30-seconds-without-knowing-it

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