| | With Thanksgiving right around the corner, the holiday season is just ramping up! With all of the special experiences ahead, the season can also be a time of stress. The following are some ways to use gratitude and other happiness-promoting exercises to minimize the stress and maximize the joy of your next six weeks, and the year beyond. Enjoy your week! --Elizabeth Scott P.S. You can find more, as always, on Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest. | | Cultivate Gratitude During The Holiday Season Studies show that cultivating gratitude can relieve stress and deepen happiness; these proven strategies can help you cultivate gratitude during the stressful holiday season and beyond. Read More
| Holiday Season Stress--And How To Minimize It It's not too early to start thinking of where the stress will come from this holiday season (and, if you're like most people, it will come), and find strategies to minimize it. Here's how to tone down stress and dial up special times this season, from Thanksgiving to New Year's Day. Read More
| Gratitude, Appreciation, and Stress What is more important for your happiness: having what you want, or wanting what you already have? Here's waht research has to say on the topic. Read More
| Science-Backed Reasons To Show Appreciation As you enter the holiday season, you'll have more opportunities to show appreciation to those around you--family, friends and loved ones as well as those you're less close to who help you through your day. Here are some solid reasons to cultivate gratitude and show them the appreciation you feel. (Hint: it's good for both of you!) Read More
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