
With a sparkling tiara, Development Director for the College of Business Laura Gabriel has a new title: 鈥淭he Kindness Fairy.鈥 She doesn鈥檛 have a magic wand, but over the past two months her presence has positively transformed nearly everyone鈥檚 day.
鈥淟aura put a smile on our faces with her Kindness Fairy office visits,鈥 said Institutional Advancement Vice Chancellor Mallory Simpson. 鈥淲e all feel appreciation and gratitude, but sometimes in the day-to-day, it is not expressed as often as we should. Seeing the Kindness Fairy鈥檚 positive effect in the office was a reminder of how important it is to regularly take time and let our colleagues know how valued they are.鈥
Gabriel was inspired by the campaign an MHealthy initiative that promotes the idea of kindness in the workplace to both yourself and others. Wanting to physically represent the message, she created a character to regularly deliver goodwill. Like Wonder Woman, she can do a quick costume change 鈥 and emerge from her office with her 鈥淏e Kind鈥 T-shirt, sparkle fairy dust powder-puff and tiara.
鈥淚 know I might look a little silly running around with a tiara on my head, but I like seeing how people鈥檚 faces light up. It鈥檚 a good conversation starter too,鈥 said Gabriel, holding her decorated box that contains cards with messages like 鈥淚 believe in you,鈥 鈥淚 respect how you handle challenging situations鈥 and 鈥淵ou made my day.鈥 鈥淕enerally speaking, I鈥檝e seen a bit more meanness in our world recently and this was an opportunity for me to quietly invoke power against the harshness by putting kindness into the world. It鈥檚 truly magical how genuine kindness in the right moment can create positive change.鈥
Resiliency and Well-Being Services Manager Kelcey J. Stratton said the fall鈥檚 Be Kind, Be Well campaign includes an online kindness resource kit with staff meeting kindness conversation prompts, a printable gratitude card template, a kindness pledge and other online kindness resources.
鈥淲e wanted to bring the Michigan community together in a new, positive way. You can be creative with kindness; showing kindness is fun. And it鈥檚 an accessible way to improve our health and the health of those around us,鈥 Stratton said, noting that everyday actions make a big difference 鈥 like making eye contact and smiling, acknowledging one another by name and taking a moment or two to be appreciative of others.
Gabriel said going office to office and offering Kind bars, her kindness cards, hugs and conversation took time to organize, but the end result energized her.
鈥淗elping people feel special has made me feel great. I wanted to put kindness out there and remind others how good they are; but it鈥檚 also helped me see the good in myself and be a bit kinder to myself too. Sometimes we are our own harshest critics,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 did this to uplift others, but I鈥檝e noticed a positive impact on my own mental wellbeing.鈥
And, showing its power, kindness also impacts social, emotional and physical health, Stratton said. That holistic impact is a reason the university wanted to focus on the small acts that make such a big difference.
鈥淏e Kind, Be Well is a promotion of overall wellness. Evidence shows when people express kindness that it鈥檚 good for our own happiness, our relationships and our sense of connectedness. Research shows that kindness helps improve your mood and enhances your capacity for facing your daily challenges,鈥 she said. 鈥淜indness is also good for physical health. It helps reduce stress, and stress has a negative impact on our physical health.鈥
As the campaign winds down this month, Gabriel said she is taking off the tiara for now 鈥 but the kindness she spread remains.