«Believers
enjoyed psychological benefits in countries that tended to value religiosity, but did not differ from nonbelievers in countries that did not tend to value religiosity.»
Or, as Jarrett sums up the research: «The more you practice gratitude, the more attuned you are to it and the more you can
enjoy its psychological benefits.»
The implication is that gratitude tasks work, at least in part, because they have a self - perpetuating nature: The more you practice gratitude, the more attuned you are to it and the more you can
enjoy its psychological benefits.
The implication is that gratitude tasks work, at least in part, because they have a self - perpetuating nature: The more you practice gratitude, the more attuned you are to it and the more you can
enjoy its psychological benefits.
Not exact matches
The study, carried out by psychologist, Hendrik Mothes of the University of Freiburg (Sport Science Department) showed that test subjects who already know of the positive effects that exercise is having on them, before they take part in their chosen activity,
enjoy greater
psychological and neuropsychological
benefits.
Seeing how much the dogs
enjoyed massage and the multitude of
benefits they received from both a physical and
psychological standpoint, led Christi to have a strong desire to help other canine companions by utilizing these techniques.
I know I probably wont convince Victor but I comment because 1) For the
benefit of more astute and open minded readers and 2) I'm interested in climate change science and also the
psychological dimensions of scepticism 3) the mental exercise 4) I live alone right now and get bored with television and 5) I
enjoy a bit of argument and 7) Obviously scepticism has its place.