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In a world where challenges abound and negativity often prevails, the ability to harness the power of positive thinking ...
Researchers from the Yale School of Public Health suggest that thinking positively about aging can quickly remedy and ward off mild cognitive impairment in older adults.
Optimism can help connect parts of the brain, Thinking positively is often good for brain health-- but a new study shows it's important to proceed with caution. Positive thoughts seem to increase ...
What used to be 'the power of positive thinking' is now embraced as 'manifestation' − with 36 billion and counting TikTok views to prove it.
Struggling to stay positive? What if your brain could be rewired for hope? Learn how future thinking boosts resilience and emotional strength.
Your brain is biased to negativity. Here’s how to be more positive. Negativity bias may have evolved to help us survive. But it also can ramp up our anxiety.
A study of 20,000 anxiety disorder patients shows how negativity bias affects brain structure, cognitive function and mental health, supporting the view that mental illness is brain illness.
So it’s not just positive thinking that’s wasted on the brain; it’s most positive experiences that are wasted on the brain. Why did our brains evolve to focus on the negative?
Positive thinking lights up the brain The study authors hypothesized that activities that promote positive thinking might affect parts of the brain that control depression.
Understanding how the brain can refashion its own connections is the key to unlocking the durable power of positive thinking. And that's exactly what this post is all about.