Are You Fluent in Kindness Over 50? By Susan “Honey” Good Kindness is such a staple in my life. In fact, some days I think it makes my world go round entirely, whether IΓÇÖm showing it, on the receiving end, or witnessing it out in public, kindness always keeps me going. And for that, IΓÇÖm so grateful. ItΓÇÖs a superpower we all have, and it only makes othersΓÇÖ lives better when we put it into motion. DonΓÇÖt you agree, darlings? And better yet, kindness is a universal language. I have been all around the world, and while language barriers can be a challenge to overcome, every person IΓÇÖve met understands an act of kindness. We all speak it, so letΓÇÖs put it into practice every day. Are you fluent in kindness? If you are, you know it is a marvelous feeling.┬áIf not, here are a few of my thoughts on how to incorporate it into your daily routine. LetΓÇÖs talk kindness for women over 50: Make yourself feel good and make another person feel good.┬áWhen you do a good deed for your family, friends or strangers, you automatically feel good and so does the other person.┬áBe kind. Be a voice for someone who needs you.I love to help and itΓÇÖs a win-win for me and the other person. My pooch is ill, and I am her advocate 24/7. I am rewarded by her wagging tail, her kisses, and her big black eyes looking up at me with love as if she is saying, ΓÇ£thank you.ΓÇ¥┬áBe kind. Be a role model. Our Grands are watching us. They are picking up cues on how to treat others.┬áBe kind. Cease being judgmental. People may show a side of themselves we will not always appreciate. When this happens, we have two choices: we can take the high road, realize their frailties and continue to be kind anyway. Or if their actions simply cannot be tolerated, which will at times be the case, I suggest you┬ádelete┬áthem from your life.┬áBe kind. Do we need a reason to be kind?┬áPersonally, I do not think so. Being kind is an upper hand. When I smile at a stranger as I walk down the street, I immediately feel good. I truly love being kind because it is uplifting to me and all those that I encounter.┬áBe kind. Lastly, be kind to yourself.Take time to smell the roses and to enjoy the silence of the day. Make time for romance with your partner and always show love to those in your path. Take time for a manicure, pedicure, haircut or new hairstyle.┬áBe kind. Susan “Honey” Good is the founder of┬áHoneyGood.com┬áwhere this blog originally appeared. The site is a collection of lessons learned, life advice and insights from not only her, but from a fantastic group of contributing writers, each adding their own spice to the recipe.┬áHoney Good.com representing ΓÇ£a family tree of┬áwomenΓÇ¥ — wives, mothers, daughters, granddaughters, mothers-in-law, daughters-in-law, sisters, aunts, cousins and girlfriends — coming together to talk about what┬ámakes them tick as well as what they have in common. Honey Good discusses┬álife experiences with wisdom, humor and intellect, enabling all┬áto attain┬áa “Honey Good Style of Life.ΓÇ¥