How Does Practicing Gratitude Affect the Brain?
Our brains scan for and notice negativity without conscious thought. Today, however, it is possible to rewire our brains for positivity vs. negativity. A gratitude practice is an effective way for us to do this. It works because the more you practice gratitude, the more you strengthen the brain’s neural circuits for gratitude. Here’s what gratitude does to your brain…
When Does Gratitude Practice NOT Work?
When we use our gratitude practice to ignore our feelings or justify an awful experience, “because at least I’m not as bad off as someone else,” it can be destructive to our well-being. Here are a few signs that your gratitude practice is off track.
Why Should I Keep a Gratitude Journal?
Gratitude is a feeling of appreciation for what brings us joy, inspiration, meaning, and purpose. Feelings of appreciation arise from a wide range of sources, however, research suggests that consciously giving thanks can profoundly affect our well-being and relationships. The benefits of keeping a gratitude journal have been researched extensively. Some of the key benefits are…
Adopt a Gratitude Mindset
The practice of recognizing the positive things can engender gratitude for the good things in our lives and for the bad things that we have avoided. What have you noticed? Reflect upon your gratitude challenge with us…
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