The Golden Rule: Treat others as you want to be treated. The Iron Rule: What we do to others, we do to ourselves. The Platinum Rule: Self-value rises on the kindness we contribute to the world. There ...
Founder and Chief Culture Officer of Ideal Outcomes, Inc. Author of the new book Culture Ignited: 5 Disciplines for Adaptive Leadership. Early one morning at a Starbucks drive-through, a friend and ...
Kindness is sometimes dismissed as a simplistic virtue comprised of “being nice.” But how do kids think about kindness—and could understanding kindness help us to teach and promote kindness more ...
Kindness is free, as they say, and yet it holds great value for the giver as much as the receiver. When kindness is passed from person to person, it has the potential to benefit whole communities.
More than just a feel-good concept, kindness in leadership drives measurable success and creates workplaces where people thrive. The study synthesized evidence from 42 articles and identified that ...
Kindness is the best virtue an individual can have, and one act of kindness can spark a thousand more! It’s one of those rare things that costs nothing but actually has the power to change everything.