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Unlocking the 7 Secrets to Lasting Happiness…
What truly makes humans happy?
Is it money, work, health, or perhaps something more profound?
A groundbreaking study sheds light on the ultimate keys to happiness, revealing that while various factors play a role, family and community are paramount… let’s jump in!
Good Moods and Gratitude…
Really good moods are like a gracious break from worry. They bring optimism, laughter, creativity, and sheer joie de vivre.
Good moods help us bear all the daily irritations of life with grace. Humans deeply groove on a good mood vibe…
Psychological research agrees. Positive emotions are associated with greater creativity, problem-solving ability, and overall success in life.
But how does gratitude help mood?
43 Questions to ask your spouse to avoid Groundhog Day…
Generative Questions gently challenge assumptions, disrupt established reactive structures, interrupt automatic cognitive processes and thought patterns, and encourage you to start talking differently, and maybe…even consider behaving differently!
Here are 43 Generative Questions! Try these at home!
How Gratitude Can Supercharge Your Motivation: A Simple Exercise from Japan with Lasting Effects…
Gratitude isn't just about warm feelings; it can be a powerful motivator.
A recent study shows that taking a few minutes each day to jot down things you're grateful for can significantly boost your motivation levels.
Researchers found that this simple exercise had a lasting impact, with participants reporting increased motivation even three months later.
The power of expressing gratitude in writing…even when the letter is never sent…
Expressing gratitude through writing, especially in the form of a letter that is never sent, taps into a profound mechanism that enhances our emotional well-being.
The act of composing a heartfelt message to someone we appreciate can evoke deep-seated feelings of gratitude, connection, and positivity.
What role does your personality play in achieving happiness?
Personality and circumstances play significant roles in determining happiness, with each contributing roughly 50% to one's overall sense of well-being, according to a recent study.
This finding challenges previous research that has often emphasized the importance of personality traits in predicting happiness…
A simple, elegant mind hack for exercise reluctance…
Reflecting on past exercise experiences can be a surprisingly effective way to boost future motivation, even if those memories aren't all sunshine and rainbows, according to a recent study…
How to be a better listener in marriage
Good couples therapy involves installing positive habits. This post on how to be a better listener is a good reminder.
Could your spiritual side hold the key to a healthier heart?
Could Your Spiritual Side Hold the Key to a Healthier Heart?
A recent study suggests that nurturing your spiritual side might lead to improved cardiovascular health, including lower blood pressure.
The study, which focused on using smartphone messages to encourage spiritual reflection, found an average decrease of 7 mmHg in systolic blood pressure among participants.
These results could have widespread benefits, particularly considering that around half of Americans have high blood pressure, with 75% of them not having it adequately controlled.
Building a Stronger Spiritual Life: 21 Research-Based Practices…
In our fast-paced, materialistic world, nurturing the soul can be a challenge…
For my clients preoccupied with such concerns, here are 21 practical suggestions for building a stronger spiritual life, backed by research and designed to be inclusive of all faith backgrounds…
The Power of Words… How Language Reflects and Shapes Our Health
Recent research highlights the profound connection between the words we use and our mental and physical well-being.
According to Dr. Vera Vine, the lead author of a study on this topic, our language reflects our comfort and familiarity with different emotional states…
Does new research suggest that our brains are connected to the cosmos at a quantum level?… yup….
Recent discoveries regarding quantum vibrations inside neurons in the brain have reignited interest in a controversial theory of consciousness.
This theory suggests that the brain is connected to the universe at a quantum level, a concept first proposed in the 1990s but heavily criticized at the time.
One of the main criticisms was that the brain was considered too "warm, wet, and noisy" for coherent quantum processes.
But apparently.. evidence is growing that human consciousness is connected to the universe at a quantum level… and this might change everything…