BeMe Kind 30 Words

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Across
  1. 2. When you observe or become mindful that kindness is happening. To detect, perceive or behold kindness.
  2. 5. A generous person who does good or who’s actions result in good outcomes.
  3. 6. The soothing hormone that gets released when we are kind or receives kindness.
  4. 7. The magic word that can appear at the start, middle or end of a sentence.
  5. 8. Something we show to elders and should show to all people. A feeling of deep admiration for someone elicited by their abilities, qualities, or achievements. Esteem, regard, veneration, awe, reverence.
  6. 12. An action that is performed intentionally.
  7. 15. A genuine feeling of fondness or liking.
  8. 17. Something you can ‘call in’ should you need to.
  9. 18. An act of kindness you didn’t plan. Unarranged, serendipitous, fortuitous.
  10. 20. Something of value or admirable in a person's character. A distinctive attribute, characteristic or feature possessed by someone.
  11. 21. A compound present in the body as a neurotransmitter. The happy hormone that we get from achieving, completion and progression.
  12. 22. A way of being when you seize the opportunities of the moment. Unforced, voluntary, impromptu, natural, open and genuine.
  13. 25. Well-meaning and kindly. Tenderhearted, gracious, tolerant and caring.
  14. 26. The state of being happy. Wellbeing, contentment, satisfaction. Something that has been shown to increase as a result of kindness.
  15. 27. What the seagulls say when they see something they like. It’s every Gull for itself! But a kind seagull might say “What’s mine is yours, in the spirit of kindness.”
  16. 28. Showing a selfless concern for the wellbeing of others (unselfish).
  17. 29. The happy neurotransmitter. We have a natural level of this in our body. Positive experiences tend to generate more of it.
  18. 31. Being pleasant and warm towards another person
Down
  1. 1. The most important person we should show kindness.
  2. 3. Showing kindness towards others. A readiness to give more of something, than is strictly necessary or expected. Giving liberally or open-handedly.
  3. 4. Careful not to inconvenience or harm others. Showing careful thought.
  4. 9. The body's natural painkiller, also released through exercise and laughter.
  5. 10. The ability to sense and interpret things internally and externally.
  6. 11. Something one performs (sometimes selflessly or out of kindness).
  7. 13. Concerned with or seeking to promote human welfare. Merciful, unselfish, charitable.
  8. 14. The act of praising, approving or noticing something good about someone and sharing it with them.
  9. 16. From the old French, generously given or giving.
  10. 19. The quality of being friendly, generous, and considerate. Warmth, goodwill, care, thoughtfulness, concern, selflessness, affection, gentleness, patience, tenderness, tolerance, decency.
  11. 23. Giving or ready to give help, supportive, cooperative, caring, hospitable.
  12. 24. An intense feeling of deep affection. Fondness, regard, solicitude. The five love languages are; words of affirmation, quality time, acts of service, gifts and physical touch.
  13. 25. Complete the phrase Kindness is a state of _____.
  14. 30. Something you give upon receiving. An expression of gratitude. Appreciation, acknowledgement and recognition.