Want to Experience Greater Well-Being? Try a Little Awe - Beth Kurland Ph.D.
Experiencing awe has benefits for our psychological and physical well-being.
We need not wait for grand events to find awe. We can be intentional about looking for moments of awe in our everyday experiences.
The power of awe may extend well beyond the experienced event itself and have more lasting beneficial effects.
3 Essentials for Staying in Love - Kimberly Key
Researchers have found that the most positive feeling that reduces inflammatory and disease-causing chemicals in the body is the state of awe.
Feelings of awe appear to be a component of first love.
Being in love requires practicing intimacy. When people are mutually intimate, research shows they have longer and healthier lives.