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  • Your Daily Dose of Awe
  • Why You Should Seek Out a Few Minutes of Awe Every Day
  • Awestruck: the world's first AI for your free time

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psychologytoday.com /1 month ago

Your Daily Dose of Awe

Experiencing the emotion of awe, research shows, helps support our overall well-being.

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psychologicalscience.org /4 weeks ago

Why You Should Seek Out a Few Minutes of Awe Every Day

… Awe is one of those emotions you recognize the instant you feel it. It’s the feeling you get “when you encounter things that are vast and beyond your frame of reference,” says Da...

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yourstory.com /1 month ago

Awestruck: the world's first AI for your free time

Awestruck: the world's first AI for your free time Awestruck is the world's first AI for your free time, a new way to discover and book the best of what is happening around you. I...

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psychologytoday.com /4 weeks ago

Can Awe Actually Improve Mental Health?

After two decades of awe research, scientists conducted the first randomized controlled trial of awe. Here's what they found.

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psychologytoday.com /1 month ago

Looking Your Way Out of Anxiety: The Neuroscience of Awe

You cannot think your way out of anxiety, but you can look your way out. Discover the neuroscience of awe and why feeling small is the ultimate relief.

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