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alignment
They found that, when looking at thousands of people, those who had novel experiences, put themselves in new environments, tried new things – food, music, movies – were much happier and also had a deeper sense of personal alignment
nowość
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novelty
There is this fantastic series of research by the researcher David Gonzalez and his team between 2016-2022 which essentially explored the importance of novelty for our memory, neurons and, crucially, for our personality.
respekt, podziw
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awe
Your brain was built for newness and to see the world and be challenged, taste berries, experience awe when seeing a waterfall, meet new people.
kaprys
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whimsy
Saying it now, I think the core element of this is whimsy and a lack of seriousness, but still a need for trying and striving.
okaz, probka
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specimen
when we are the specimen, we are the subject under the microscope and that helps us recognise parts we may be missing, dare I say, avoiding.
spójnie
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coherently
We can coherently draw lines between our thoughts and experiences we can observe ourselves past and present, see patterns in behaviour
fanaberie, bajery, dodatki
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frills
Journalling is very much like a mirror, I think that’s why it’s such a well-worn, tested therapy or self-help method, because it just lets you see yourself without the frills you put on for other people.
niezacumowany, zagubiony
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unmoored
My final tip: write out a ‘person I want to be’ letter. So I did this the other day, because I was feeling, as you can probably tell, slightly unmoored.
faktycznie, zauwazalnie
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tangibly
I also wrote out how I imagined that looked like, tangibly.
trafnie
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aptly
There is this amazing TedTalk titled, very aptly, Your real vs. ideal self that I really think you should listen to that essentially discusses how this exercise helps you bridge the gap between who you are and the person you want to be.

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