Kind people make the world a better place.

Knowing your kindness strengths can have several significant benefits:

    1. Enhanced Self-Awareness

    Understanding your strengths helps you gain a clearer picture of who you are, which can boost your confidence and self-esteem.

    2. Improved Performance

    By focusing on your strengths, you can perform activities more efficiently and effectively, leading to better results in both personal and professional settings.

    3. Enhanced Relationships

    Recognizing your strengths can help you understand how you contribute to relationships and teams, fostering better collaboration and communication.

    4. Increased Resilience

    Leveraging your strengths can help you navigate challenges more effectively, as you can rely on your natural abilities to overcome obstacles.

      Knowing and using your Kindness strengths not only benefit those around you but also contributes to your own well-being and happiness.

        3 ways Kind Group help people leverage their kindness strengths to improve health, wellbeing and performance

        1. Learn about your Kindness Strengths Profile

        Kind Group have developed a unique Kindness Strengths Builder. This tool helps you understand your unique kindness strengths profile, based on the Kind Group DNA; the 12 attributes of kindness.

        The tool is asks a series of questions, and based on your responses it creates your unique Kindness Strengths Profile. It is completely confidential and comes with videos from Kath Koshel to help you understand your results. You will also gain access to additional resources that support you building your kindness strengths to increase wellbeing, happiness and performance for yourself and those around you.

        2. Develop capability in the 12 kindness attributes

        Join a public webinar on any of our 12 Kindness Attributes. Read about the Science of kindness or use the resources provided in our Kindness Strengths Builder. Click here to learn about our education programs.

        3. Take Action

        Take action – lean into your strengths, and be a role model. You can create a personal kindness action plan, register your Acts of Kindness and start a movement.

        Remember Kindness is contagious! The more people see,  hear or read about people doing acts of kindness, the more likely they are to take action themselves.

        We have resources available to support your actions and you can be part of our kind community. Join us to recognise kind people around the world.

        Register your act of kindness, recognize a kind person or kind act and the positive impact it had, register for the Kind People Awards 2025.