Kindness is not something you do once in a while, but is something you choose to live by. In this episode of Science of Kindness, Dr. Chris Culver explains how stress, pressure, and the constant pursuit of achievement create exhaustion and emptiness, introducing the concept of “affluenza” and the limits of chasing status or success. He invites listeners to shift toward self-compassion, care, rest, and intentional daily choices, offering a simple framework for navigating difficult moments and reminding us that lasting change is built through small, consistent acts of kindness toward ourselves and others.
The Language of Behavior by Charlie Peck and Joshua Stamper - https://www.amazon.com/Language-Behavior-Framework-Elevate-Student/dp/B0DVT32KQ1
Inner Excellence by Jim Murphy - https://www.amazon.com/Inner-Excellence-Extraordinary-Performance-Possible/dp/1538777800/
Houston Kraft – www.characterstrong.com/houston-kraft
The Language of Behavior by Charlie Peck and Joshua Stamper - https://www.amazon.com/Language-Behavior-Framework-Elevate-Student/dp/B0DVT32KQ1
Inner Excellence by Jim Murphy - https://www.amazon.com/Inner-Excellence-Extraordinary-Performance-Possible/dp/1538777800/
Houston Kraft – www.characterstrong.com/houston-kraft
Dr. Chris Culver – www.drchrisculver.com
Orange Sparrow – www.orangesparrow.org
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