How to increase and sustain positive emotion: The effects of expressing gratitude and visualizing best possible selves
University of Missouri · University of California, Riverside
Abstract
A 4-week experimental study (N = 67) examined the motivational predictors and positive emotion outcomes of regularly practicing two mental exercises: counting one's blessings (“gratitude”) and visualizing best possible selves (“BPS”). In a control exercise, participants attended to the details of their day. Undergraduates performed one of the three exercises during Session I and were asked to continue performing it at home until Session II (in 2 weeks) and again until Session III (in a further 2 weeks). Following previous theory and research, the practices of gratitude and BPS were expected to boost immediate positive affect, relative to the control condition. In addition, we hypothesized that continuing…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 17.46
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 54
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2Topics & keywords
- Gratitude
- Happiness
- Psychology
- Positive psychology
- Mood
- Session (web analytics)
- Affect (linguistics)
- Social psychology