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Revisiting-Think Thursday: Practicing Gratitude-The Brain Science

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In this special revisited Thanksgiving edition of Think Thursday, Molly reflects on the transformative power of gratitude—how it can reshape your mindset, elevate your mood, and even improve your physical health. Originally aired in 2024, this episode has become a listener favorite for the Thanksgiving holiday and beyond.

With both scientific insight and personal reflection, Molly shares why gratitude is more than a seasonal tradition. It's a practice with real, measurable impact on your brain, your emotions, and your long-term well-being.

In This Episode, You’ll Learn:

  • How gratitude impacts your brain and supports long-term change through neuroplasticity
  • Research from Dr. Robert Emmons showing gratitude's connection to greater joy, optimism, and emotional resilience
  • The link between gratitude and physical health—lower cortisol levels, improved sleep, reduced inflammation, and stronger immunity
  • Why a simple gratitude journal can decrease depression and increase happiness in as little as 10 weeks
  • What the "gratitude-happiness loop" is and how to use it to shift your mindset
  • Molly’s personal story of loss, healing, and why Thanksgiving is an especially meaningful time for reflection

Science Spotlight:

  • Functional MRI scans show that gratitude activates the medial prefrontal cortex, a key area of the brain related to learning, decision-making, and reward processing
  • Regular gratitude practice can literally reshape neural pathways, strengthening more positive emotional responses over time

Key Quote:

“Gratitude is like a superpower we all have—but we rarely use it to its full potential.”

Resources and Mentions:

  • Gratitude episode of Live Happier Longer 
  • Related episode: The Gap and The Gain, focused on reframing your perspective toward growth and appreciation
  • Research references to Dr. Robert Emmons’ work on gratitude and positive psychology

Ideal For:

  • Listeners dealing with grief, family tension, or emotional overwhelm during the holidays
  • Anyone interested in how mindset shapes behavior and long-term change
  • People seeking science-based strategies to increase happiness and well-being
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