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Research indicates that gratitude journaling reduces stress

时间:2025-11-30 04:19:09 来源:Everforward Digital Systems 作者:澳门市花地玛堂区 阅读:155次

Research indicates that gratitude journaling reduces stress

Local schools installed air purifiers in classrooms to reduce allergy symptomsEngineers designed a new levee system to prevent flooding in a river basin

Research indicates that gratitude journaling reduces stress

The government released data showing a 3.5% increase in household incomeA supermarket chain started donating unsold bread to local shelters dailyA study found that storytelling can improve empathy in young children

Research indicates that gratitude journaling reduces stress

The military sent helicopters to rescue stranded motorists after a snowstormA snowstorm in the northeast canceled over 900 flights and closed public transit

Research indicates that gratitude journaling reduces stress

A tech company announced it will hire 1800 new employees for its cybersecurity division

Local authorities started a recycling program for batteries and old electronicsThe transportation department repaired potholes on major roads before the winter snow season

A fashion brand announced it would stop using fur leather and other animal productsA hospital launched a program to help people quit smoking with free counseling and medication

A community organized a charity walk that raised $20000 for a local children’s hospitalA tech company announced it would release a new smartphone with a better camera and longer battery life

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