Why Smart People Do Stupid Things (and How to Stop It) & The Remarkable Power of Appreciation

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Health Benefits
discusses the profound impact of appreciation on both physical and mental health. She explains that appreciation can normalize blood flow to the brain, enhancing decision-making and executive functioning 1. This practice also stabilizes heart rate, promoting overall bodily function 2.
When people very actively and deliberately think thoughts of appreciation, the blood flow to the brain becomes normalized.
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Optimists, who are naturally appreciative, tend to live longer and perform better in various aspects of life 1.
Cultivating Appreciation
Appreciation is a skill that can be cultivated through conscious effort. emphasizes that even those who are not naturally optimistic can learn to appreciate by deliberately valuing the things around them 3. She suggests starting with small, everyday items and experiences to build this habit.
Training your mind to think the way you want it to think is powerful in a gazillion ways.
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This practice can significantly enhance personal well-being and relationships 4.
Transformative Power
Real-life examples illustrate the transformative power of appreciation. recounts a story where actors from "The Lion King" turned a frustrating airport delay into a joyous experience by singing, demonstrating how appreciation can shift perspectives 5. This shift in mindset can be applied to various situations, improving overall life satisfaction.
There's always something to appreciate, but it is a very conscious and deliberate choice.
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Such practices can also enhance interpersonal relationships, making them more fulfilling 4.
Appreciation vs. Gratitude
clarifies the difference between appreciation and gratitude. While gratitude is often a retrospective feeling, appreciation is a proactive practice of valuing things in the present and future 6. This distinction is crucial for understanding how appreciation can be a powerful tool for improving mental health.
Appreciation is something you do regardless. It's valuing something so you can appreciate something in the future.
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By focusing on what we value, we can train our minds to adopt a more positive outlook 3.
Relationship Impact
Appreciation plays a vital role in nurturing relationships. explains that expressing appreciation can significantly improve both personal and professional relationships 4. This practice can transform interactions, making them more positive and productive.
You appreciate someone into more success, into doing better. Criticizing them may get results in the short term, but it never works in the long term.
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Children, in particular, thrive when they feel appreciated, leading to better performance and well-being 7.
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