Kevin Cordle

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Practice gratitude for what you have. This is motivating, alters brain chemistry toward more positive emotions, and oils the pleasure circuits of the brain. It can be as simple as appreciating the taste of your morning coffee or the sunlight peeking through the window. Gratitude is a powerful mind-set. As Walt Whitman wrote, Happiness . . . not in another place . . . but this place, not for another hour but this hour.
Successful Aging: A Neuroscientist Explores the Power and Potential of Our Lives
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