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Attitude of Gratitude

10m · Thrive x Strive Musician Podcast · 12 Sep 02:00

In today's episode, we are diving into the topic of gratitude. They can not only help you to maintain a healthy and happy mind, but it would also improve your music performance. we will discuss why gratitude improves our brain function, how to cultivate this attitude of gratitude, and how to having a grateful heart to all things in life.

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Source:

  • The science of Gratitude 
    • https://www.selfgrowth.com/articles/The_Science_of_Gratitude.html
  • Roy T. Bennett, The Light in the Heart
    • https://amzn.to/3bY8K4s

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