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June 20, 2018 by Katherine Sternlieb

Strengths of the Heart

  Strengths of the heart, which lean towards the emotional side show a correlation with well-being. The strengths of the heart include hope, zest, gratitude, love and curiosity and are all strengths which help individuals gain well-being. There have been increasing studies showing robust … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Character Strengths, Uncategorized, VIA Character Strengths Tagged With: character strengths, gratitude, heart strengths, hope, love, positive psychology, resilience

June 7, 2018 by Katherine Sternlieb

Gratitude

Gratitude can be considered a virtue, an emotion, an attitude, a habit, or a personality trait. However, it is a positive emotional response. It is also a dispositional characteristic or trait. Broadly defined, it is a state of thankfulness and or appreciation. There has been a logical and empirical … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Character Strengths, Gratitude, Health, Positive Emotion, VIA Character Strengths Tagged With: appreciation, gratitude, positive emotion, positive psychology

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