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Emory University says that when you help someone else, the reward centers in our brain begin to light up almost as if we have been on the receiving end of the person we just helped.
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Emory University says that when you help someone else, the reward centers in our brain begin to light up almost as if we have been on the receiving end of the person we just helped.
Read Resilience@Work
Check Out the State of Working America Report – Thriving in Resilience and Brilliance Here
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Connect With Simon
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Disclaimer: Simon T. Bailey International is not a mental health counselor, nor should his services reflect advice about one’s personal well-being.