Your ripple effect

In 2017, a group of researchers started an experiment with employees at a Coca-Cola office in Madrid.

They broke up the employees into three groups: Givers, Receivers, and Controls.

The Givers were told to spend the next month doing kind things for the Receivers. After a month, there was an incredible result: both the Givers and Receivers were happier.

But the researchers wanted to go further: what would the Receivers do, having benefitted from these acts of kindness?

It turns out that the Receivers paid it forward. They started doing kind things for other people — nearly 3x more kind acts than the Controls were doing! They weren't just being kind back to the Givers, either. They were spreading it more broadly within their organization.

I love this study because it reminds me that what we do has a ripple effect, touching not just the people around you, but the people around them, and then even the people around them.

If you're inspired to start a ripple effect, here's an intention you can use today:

Today, may I help others to find joy, knowing that this action ripples outwards in ways I cannot imagine, and in the process know that I am making our world a better place.

Your ripple
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