Practice Positivity
With practice, you can develop a more positive mindset. If you catch yourself thinking something negative about something or someone, challenge yourself to see something positive in the situation instead.
You can also take a few minutes every night to list the good things that happened that day and be thankful for all the things you’re grateful for.
You can choose to do this exercise by yourself in your mind. Or you can note it down in a journal or practice it with a loved one.
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In one study, participants were asked to engage in a writing exercise for 10 to 20 minutes each night before bed.
Some were instructed to write about daily hassles, some about neutral events, and some about things they were grateful for.
The results found that people who had...
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