Wednesday, August 29, 2018

Listen, read and learn - Simple ‘thank you’ notes can boost your emotional well being

Simple ‘thank you’ notes can boost your emotional well being

Are you feeling low? Pen a “thank you” note. According to researchers, including one of Indian origin, writing letters of gratitude improves the emotional well-being for not only the writers, but also the recipients as well.

The study found that anxiety about what to say or fear of their gesture being misinterpreted caused many people to shy away from expressing genuine gratitude.

“What we saw is that it only takes a couple of minutes to compose letters like these, thoughtful ones and sincere ones,” said Amit Kumar, Assistant Professor at the University of Texas (UT) in Austin.

“It comes at little cost, but the benefits are larger than people expect,” he added.

For the study, published in the journal Psychological Science, the team asked the participants — in three different experiments — to write a letter of gratitude to someone who’s done something nice for them and then anticipate the recipient’s reaction.

In each experiment, the writers overestimated how awkward recipients would feel about the gesture and underestimated how surprised and positive recipients would feel.

“What we found is that predictions or expectations of that awkwardness, that anticipation of how a recipient would feel — those are the things that matter when people are deciding whether to express gratitude or not,” Kumar said.

Kumar noted that what is significant about the research and its results is that thank you notes and letters of gratitude should be written and sent more often


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Brian T.
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Wednesday, August 15, 2018

Independence Day Speech

Independence Day Speech

Respected Principal, Teachers and my dear friends,
Good morning everyone,

Today India is celebrating 72 years of freedom from British rule. Today we celebrate the hard work, struggle and sacrifices of our great leaders, Mahatma Gandhi, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru and many others who fought hard to get freedom for India.

We children are all born in free India. We should be proud that we have many choices for education, employment and to live the Indian way.

Today Indians are leaders in all areas of life. Many scientists all over the world are Indians. P. V. Sindhu is one of the world’s best badminton player.  Our women’s cricket team and the men’s cricket team are world class. Our businessmen are leaders of multinational companies.

It is the responsibility of us students to continue this tradition of progress and success. We are the future leaders of modern India.

We also need to be responsible citizens. We have to protect nature and avoid destruction of green lands in the name of progress. We must keep our country clean and promote “Swaach Bharat” to keep India free from illness and disease.

Today let us all together commit ourselves to continue to take India forward and show the world that we value our freedom and we will all work to make India the greatest nation on this planet.

Jai Hind! Jai Maharashtra!

Brian T. 92232 03441