7 signs you’re a really good person, even if you doubt it sometimes

Ever found yourself asking, “Am I a good person?”

Well, you’re not alone. Many of us often question our worth and whether we’re making a positive impact on those around us. And it’s perfectly natural to have such doubts.

But, here’s the kicker.

You might be a much better person than you give yourself credit for. And the signs may be right under your nose.

In this piece, we’re going to shed some light on the telltale signs that you’re a really good person. Even if you occasionally doubt it.

Remember, it’s not about being perfect. It’s about those small acts of kindness, empathy, and understanding that truly define our character.

So buckle up and get ready to discover the goodness that lies within you. Perhaps you’ll find that you’re a much better person than you ever thought possible.

1) You’re always ready to lend a hand

You’re always there to help out. Whether it’s a friend moving house or a colleague struggling with a work project, you’re the first one to jump in.

You see, being a good person isn’t about grand gestures or heroic acts. It’s about those small, everyday moments where you choose to make someone else’s life a little bit easier.

Don’t underestimate the power of these acts of kindness. They may seem insignificant to you, but they mean the world to the person receiving them.

So, if you find yourself regularly putting others before yourself and offering your help without expecting anything in return, give yourself some credit.

You’re definitely on the right track.

2) You empathize with others

Empathy is the ability to understand and share the feelings of others. It’s a hallmark trait of a truly good person.

I remember a time when my friend was going through a rough patch. 

She was dealing with a breakup and was feeling incredibly down. Instead of simply telling her to “move on” or “feel better,” I tuned into her emotions, felt her pain, and tried to imagine what it was like in her shoes.

I listened, offered comforting words, and stayed by her side until she felt better. And although I couldn’t fix her pain, just being there for her made a difference.

3) You’re not afraid to admit when you’re wrong

Let’s be real here.

Nobody likes making mistakes or admitting they’re wrong. It’s a dent to our pride, and it can be downright embarrassing.

But we all mess up sometimes – it’s part of being human.

I recall a time when I really dropped the ball at work. I’d made a significant error on a project, and it had caused some serious complications. I felt awful about it, but instead of trying to shift the blame or make excuses, I owned up to my mistake.

I apologized to my team, corrected the error, and learned from the experience. And you know what? They respected me more for it.

Having the courage to admit when you’re wrong shows humility, integrity, and a willingness to learn and grow. 

4) You celebrate others’ successes

Let’s face it, in a world where competition is often encouraged, it can be hard to genuinely feel happy for someone else’s success, especially when things might not be going so well for you.

But here’s where good people stand out.

You see, they understand that someone else’s success doesn’t diminish their own. They’re able to put aside any feelings of jealousy or bitterness. They celebrate the accomplishments of those around them.

For instance, when my best friend landed her dream job while I was stuck in a rut, I didn’t feel envious or resentful.

Instead, I was genuinely ecstatic for her.

Because her happiness was my happiness.

So if you find joy in others’ triumphs and are always there to cheer them on, then take it as a sign.

You are indeed a good person.

5) You practice gratitude

Did you know that practicing gratitude can actually make you happier? It’s true. 

Research has proven that recognizing and appreciating the good in your life can boost feelings of happiness and contentment.

And good people? They have a knack for gratitude.

They understand that life is a mix of highs and lows, but they choose to focus on the positives. They appreciate the little things, from a heartwarming sunset to the taste of a good cup of coffee in the morning.

I keep a gratitude journal where I jot down three things I’m grateful for each day. 

It’s surprising how this simple practice can shift your perspective and help you see the world in a more positive light.

Remember, it’s the small joys that make life beautiful.

6) You’re not quick to judge

We all know how easy it is to judge others based on first impressions or their mistakes. 

But good people don’t fall into that trap. They understand that everyone has their own journey and their own battles to fight.

I remember meeting someone who seemed quite cold and aloof at first. Many people distanced themselves from him, but I chose to give him the benefit of the doubt. 

As it turned out, he was dealing with some personal issues and his aloofness was just his way of coping.

Instead of judging him, I offered my support and understanding. And over time, he opened up and we became good friends.

7) You strive to do better

The road to being a good person isn’t about reaching a destination. It’s an ongoing journey of growth, learning, and self-improvement.

Good people understand this. They know they’re not perfect and they don’t pretend to be. Instead, they constantly strive to become better versions of themselves.

I’ve always believed in the motto “better than yesterday.” Every day, I aim to improve at least one aspect of my life – be it my patience, my understanding, or my ability to forgive.

So if you’re someone who’s always striving to do better, that’s the biggest sign you’re a good person. Because at the end of the day, being a good person is all about progress, not perfection.

The final thought

If you’ve recognized yourself in these signs, it’s safe to say you’re a good person, even if you sometimes doubt it.

And here’s something important to remember – being a good person doesn’t mean being flawless. 

It means striving to be better, learning from mistakes, and treating others with kindness and respect.

Reflect on these signs. Celebrate them. They’re not just pointers of being good; they’re symbols of your strength, empathy, humility, and growth.

And perhaps, the most beautiful truth to embrace is this – there’s always room for improvement. Growth is an ongoing journey, not a final destination.

So keep going. Keep growing. Keep shining your goodness onto the world.

Because in the end, it’s not about perfection, but about progress and authenticity.

No one is perfect, but everyone can be good. And in all likelihood, you are much better than you think you are.

 

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Mia Zhang

Mia Zhang blends Eastern and Western perspectives in her approach to self-improvement. Her writing explores the intersection of cultural identity and personal growth. Mia encourages readers to embrace their unique backgrounds as a source of strength and inspiration in their life journeys.

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