An Unexpected (and Underrated) Way to Help Increase Happiness Quickly
One of the best ways to succeed in life is to be as happy as you can as often as you can.
And like many things in life, looking for special, little-known secrets that will work miracles is tempting.
But as is often the case with many things, simple works best.
Today, we will look at a collection of studies (known as a meta-analysis) to help us find the answer.
Curry et al. (2016) examined 21 studies to compare the impact of small acts of kindness against other positive psychology interventions that people use, such as mindfulness, positivity and gratitude.
Examples of acts of kindness utilized in these studies include: running an errand for a neighbour, helping someone you meet in public, giving someone an unexpected gift, etc.
Results showed that engaging in a small act of kindness was equivalent to 1-point on a scale of 0 to 10, where 0 equals no happiness, and 10 equals extremely happy.
That’s huge, especially for such a simple task!
Imagine this, your current level of happiness is ho-hum and hovering around a 5. Two or three simple acts of kindness for family, friends or even strangers could help you feel pretty good in just a few minutes.
And if you need a little more convincing, being kind to others can produce higher happiness levels than simply being kind to yourself (Nelson et al., 2016).
No wonder it feels so good to give someone a gift.
Take-Home Message
Engaging in acts of kindness is a beautiful tool in the psychological tool bag to help efficiently and predictably increase feelings of happiness.
Not to mention that a simple act of kindness can help someone else feel good.
Perhaps that's why it's been said that the secret to living is giving.