At the end of each workday, jot down three things you're grateful for. This simple act grounds you in positivity, fostering a mindset that's receptive to opportunities and growth.
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Writing down three things you're grateful for at the end of each day, and why they happened, leads to long term increases in happiness and decreases in depressive symptoms, according to a 2005 study from Martin Seligman, director of the Positive Psychology Center at the University of Pennsylv...
It's impossible to feel both grateful and unhappy at the same time.
being grateful can improve self-esteem, reduce negative emotions like envy, reduce the risk of major depression. Grateful people also tend to take better care of their health, exercise more, sleep better.
simply begi...
For the practice of gratitude, start by writing down the things you are grateful for daily. Grab a journal and write down three things each day that you are grateful for.
Your perspective will begin to shift and you will begin looking for the positive rather than focusing on th...
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