Psychology of Gratitude

Psychology Gratitude - Psychology, Special Needs, Health - Posted: 10th May, 2018 - 3:21am

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Post Date: 7th Jun, 2006 - 1:25am / Post ID: #

Psychology of Gratitude

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9th Jun, 2006 - 3:46pm / Post ID: #

Gratitude Psychology

I don't agree with this at all. Being left out of the loop means that I was not considered capable of doing something. This is a poor reflection on me as a person, and therefore, I have nothing to be grateful for. Having less work is for those who are lazy and just do enough to get by.



13th Jun, 2006 - 10:04pm / Post ID: #

Psychology of Gratitude Health & Special Psychology

I do not agree with the quote at all, I think is just a rationalization of someone who really wanted the job but did not get it. A bitter statement, that's all.



Post Date: 10th May, 2018 - 12:33am / Post ID: #

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Thank your brain for gratitude. A brain network that gives rise to feelings of gratitude has been uncovered. The study could spur future investigations into how these 'building blocks' transform social information into complex emotions. Source 9i.

10th May, 2018 - 3:21am / Post ID: #

Gratitude Psychology

I believe the poster is trying to find the positive in something that can be negative rather than focusing why you were left out.




 
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