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The Neuroscience of Gratitude: Brain Chemistry, The Gap and The Gain, and the Perfect Nap

Dec 1, 2025
A lively dive into the brain chemistry of gratitude, from dopamine and serotonin to oxytocin. A look at The Gap versus The Gain mindset and why measuring progress against your past matters. Why stories beat rote lists for rewiring the brain and a practical Notice, Think, Feel, Do routine. A myth-busting take on post-meal naps and updates on new feeds and upcoming live events.
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Gratitude's Neurochemical Cocktail

  • Gratitude triggers a neurochemical 'cocktail' of dopamine, serotonin, and oxytocin that supports motivation, mood, and bonding.
  • This mix can mimic some effects of antidepressants and strengthen social connections.
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Measure Backward To Feel Forward

  • The Gap and the Gain contrast future-facing comparison to an ideal versus backward-facing comparison to past progress.
  • Measuring gains against your past builds resilience and reduces burnout relative to living in the gap.
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Connection Synchronizes The Brain

  • Social connection synchronizes neural activity via mirror systems and autonomic pathways like the vagus nerve.
  • Those physiological links amplify gratitude's bonding and well-being effects.
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