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Tag Archives: Positive Psychology

Two Good Things Plus One Gift–RELATIONSHIP ACTIVITY

Two hands making heart shape around a daisy in grass. This signifies emotional connection for couples and improved communication for couples after attending a private marriage retreat in New Engalnd.

This exercise is about noticing and acknowledging good things daily to improve your mood. It also focuses on sharing good things we like about our partner to make a positive connection.

Posted byBri McCarrollApril 10, 2020August 15, 2020Posted inActivity, Communication, Connecting, ScienceTags:communication, improve relationship, Positive Psychology, relationship activity2 Comments on Two Good Things Plus One Gift–RELATIONSHIP ACTIVITY

Developing an “Attitude of Gratitude” For Your Relationship–VIDEO/BLOG

Words gratitude, kindness, appreciation, and care on gray background. This picture is meant to portray couples communication skills in Massachusetts.

This video/blog focuses on what can happen to our relationships when we take them for granted, the benefits of appreciating we have a relationship, and an activity to help develop that appreciation.

Posted byBri McCarrollNovember 26, 2019August 15, 2020Posted inConnectingTags:Appreciation, Positive Psychology, RelationshipLeave a comment on Developing an “Attitude of Gratitude” For Your Relationship–VIDEO/BLOG
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