The Untold Benefits Of Giving

in OCD2 years ago (edited)

The simple act of giving is often overlooked as a powerful tool for change. It is easy to forget that we have the ability to make a difference in the lives of others simply by giving our time, energy, and resources. When we give, we open ourselves up to the possibility of making a real and lasting impact on the lives of those we help. We also create a space for others to do the same. In a world where so much is focused on taking, it is refreshing and inspiring to see people giving selflessly of themselves.


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The act of giving can be as simple as smiling at someone, offering a kind word, or lending a helping hand. It doesn't take much to make a difference in someone's life, and the more we give, the more we receive in return. We all know the feeling of giving something to someone and feeling really good about it. It doesn't matter what it is that we give, it could be our time, our energy, our money, or even just a simple act of kindness. All that matters is that we made someone else's life just a little bit better.

And it feels pretty great, doesn't it?

That's because giving is one of the most selfless things we can do. When we give, we're not thinking about ourselves. We're thinking about the other person and what they might need or want. We're putting their needs above our own, and that's a pretty amazing thing.
But did you know that giving can also have some pretty great benefits for the giver? That's right, giving can actually be good for your health!

Here are just a few of the ways that giving can improve your health:

1. Giving can reduce stress

When we give, we often feel more relaxed and less stressed. That's because giving releases oxytocin, the "feel good" hormone, into our bodies. Oxytocin has been shown to reduce stress and anxiety, and it can even help to lower blood pressure.

2. Giving can improve your mood

Giving can also help to improve your mood. When we give, we often feel happier and more fulfilled. That's because giving activates the pleasure centers in our brains. So not only does giving make the person you're helping feel good, it also makes you feel good!

3. Giving can boost your immune system

Giving can also help to boost your immune system. When we give, our bodies release cytokines, which are proteins that help to fight off infections. So not only can giving help you to avoid getting sick, it can also help you to recover more quickly if you do get sick.

4. Giving can lengthen your life

Giving can also help to lengthen your life. Studies have shown that people who give regularly are more likely to live longer, happier lives. So if you're looking for a way to add some extra years to your life, start giving!

5. Giving can make you more resilient

Giving can also help to make you more resilient. When we give, we often feel more connected to other people and to the world around us. This feeling of connection can help us to weather life's storms and come out stronger on the other side.

So there you have it, five ways that giving can improve your health. But there's one more benefit of giving that's even more important than all of these: giving makes the world a better place.

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When we give, we're not just making a difference in our own lives, we're making a difference in the lives of others. We're making the world a little bit brighter, a little bit better. And that's something that we can all feel good about.

So next time you are feeling low, or like you can't make a difference, remember that the simple act of giving is always within your reach. You never know how your act of kindness may change someone's life for the better.

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Hey @phuntastik nice to meet you again in the OCD community. However, I would recommend Self Improvement community for this post as OCD is for topics that don't fit in any other community and should be used when you don't find a niche community for your post.

Next time please look around and try to find a suitable community for your post.

Here's a guide I put together to help you learn about how communities work and why you should use them -> Communities Explained - Newbie Guide. I also put together a list of communities, which is not complete, there are much more communities on Hive, but it will help you get started.

Also please source the images that are not yours, to avoid being flagged for plagiarism. Please edit this post and add the source as I suspect the images are not yours.

Thank you I will do so.

Thank you!

Yes! I personally believe that ability to give is a rare gift that can really change the world positively. Thanks for sharing the benefits of giving to the gifer. Indeed, in giving we receive.

I am glad you stopped by to learn something from me.