Expressing Gratitude Could be the Key to Happiness, Studies Show
Expressing Gratitude Could be the Key to Happiness, Studies Show
The season is changing and colored leaves swirl around us pushed by a crisp, cool autumn air. The breeze carries with it the distinct smell of pumpkin spice lattes. Fall is a time of harvest and thanksgiving. And according to a new poll conducted by OnePoll for Motivosity, giving thanks and expressing gratitude may, indeed, be the secret to happiness.A survey polled 2,000 Americans and showed that 65% of respondents who said they were “very happy” day-to-day also reported that they “always” give thanks. This study has huge implications for how we view ourselves, our spouses, and the workplace.The researchers suggest that the correlation between happiness and expressing gratitude regularly is due to practicing techniques that promote a positive outlook on life. Logan Mallory, VP of Marketing at Motivosity, said that practicing gratitude “rewires their brain to look for positives instead of the negatives around them.”
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