Erik Fritsch

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One last thing from this article: shoy and bragitude. In an intervention designed by researchers to increase freudenfreude, they coined two new terms to describe behaviors that were very effective: Shoy: intentionally sharing the joy of someone relating a success story by showing interest and asking follow-up questions. Bragitude: intentionally tying words of gratitude toward the listener following discussion of personal successes.
Atlas of the Heart: Mapping Meaningful Connection and the Language of Human Experience
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