Acts of kindness help shy people mingle easily

Acts of kindness help shy people mingle easily

FPJ BureauUpdated: Saturday, June 01, 2019, 12:32 AM IST
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Toronto : Simple acts of kindness such as mowing a neighbour’s lawn, or donating to a charity can help people suffering from social anxiety to mingle quite easily, a new study says, reports IANS.

“It helps to reduce their levels of social anxiety and in turn, makes them less likely to want to avoid social situations,” said one of the researchers, Jennifer Trew of British Columbia’s Simon Fraser University.

Sufferers from social anxiety are more than just a little shy. Dealings with others might make them feel so threatened or anxious that they often actively avoid socialising. For the study, undergraduate students who experience high levels of social anxiety were enrolled.

The 115 participants were randomly assigned into three groups for the four-week intervention period. One group performed acts of kindness, such as doing a roommate’s dishes, mowing a neighbour’s lawn, or donating to a charity.

The second group was only exposed to social interactions and was not asked to engage in such deeds, while the third group participated in no specific intervention and simply recorded what happened each day.

A greater overall reduction in patients’ desire to avoid social situations was found among the group who actively lent a helping hand. “The findings suggest that interventions involving acts of kindness may over time help socially anxious people lead more satisfying and engaging lives, and see changes in their disposition,” the researchers said.

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