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7. Meditate

Meditation (or any mindfulness training) affects the brain in powerfully positive ways.

Studies have shown that mindfulness training actually increases grey matter in brain regions involved in learning, memory, emotion regulation, sense of self, and perspective taking — all important for keeping your enthusiasm up!

Even just 10 minutes a day can spur these kinds of positive changes, and it’s the perfect way to strengthen your self-compassion muscles, too!

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