The benefits of writing gratitude daily are undeniable.

Check this these videos: interview with Andrew Huberman: The Science of Happiness & Gratitude, a great Ted Talk. How Gratitude Changes You Brain, and an obvious but curious discovery… Receiving gratitude is even more powerful (I'm actually very curious about building a gratitude social project around that! hmmm… do you have ideas? I'm happy to hear. Email me :)

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negative thoughts counterstrike

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negative thoughts counterstrike

"the same mindset that created the problem can't solve it" - albers?

You know that if you say your negative outloud you sound…

well, you know what, let's try it.

write your negative thoughts, and then answer yourself like a you are talking to a friend, from a point of your of your strongest, most calm you. You can also answer other's negative thoughts and try to help them reframe it and see .

100% anonimus. Just choose a nickname.

it's just how you speak. the more you practice speaking this way, the less the negative thoughts will go away

Use this format:

my negative self: "[enter toughts]

My best self: [enter your kind words as a response]

The benefits of writing gratitude daily are undeniable.

Check this these videos: interview with Andrew Huberman: The Science of Happiness & Gratitude, a great Ted Talk. How Gratitude Changes You Brain, and an obvious but curious discovery… Receiving gratitude is even more powerful (I'm actually very curious about building a gratitude social project around that! hmmm… do you have ideas? I'm happy to hear. Email me :)