Psychologists call it reward sensitivity. And simple steps can help you boost your drive to seek out positive emotions and enjoy life. Credit...Hoi Chan Supported by By Jenny Taitz Jenny Taitz is a ...
Lab research often gives one answer about whether smiling can make you feel happier, but does that translate to the real world? When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate ...
While “Expired! Expired! Expired!” is likely more memorable, my favorite part of the Geico “Aunts” commercial is when one of the aunts says, “It’s a lot of house. Hope you can keep it clean.” The ...
The next time you’ve had a less-than-great day, or your mood dips, or you listen to two or more Lewis Capaldi songs in a row, apparently, there’s one simple way to make yourself feel better: by eating ...
It’s easy to hope success — in whatever way you choose to define “success” — will make you happier. Psychologists call it conditional happiness, the belief that happiness is dependent on certain ...