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Updated March 26, 2024
Counting your blessings every day may help improve your mental well-being and sleep.
Gratitude may benefit both your mental and physical health. AARP’s Global Council on Brain Health, in its 2018 report “Brain Health and Mental Well-Being,” recommends keeping a gratitude journal because the emotion “reduces depression and anxiety, lowers stress and increases happiness and empathy.” Additionally, a review of 19 studies (6 were specific to writing), published in the Journal of Psychosomatic Research in 2020, suggests that people who began listing what they were grateful for at least a few days per week reported better sleep quality than those who did not.
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