The ‘Run with Patience’ website
Verbatim – 2
I’m sharing a lovely post from the blog Run with Patience, it’s informative, great advice, and a short but fun read – all rolled into one.
Here’s the ‘verbatim’ part – an extract…
Researchers have discovered that when we perform even one act of kindness, our brains release a cocktail of feel-good chemicals—dopamine, oxytocin, serotonin—all associated with pleasure, connection, and well-being. In fact, the release of oxytocin in particular (often called the “love hormone”) is the same chemical surge we experience when we fall in love. That means holding the door for someone or offering a word of encouragement can light up your brain the same way a romantic connection does.
Read the entire article at Run with Patience.
While you’re there, have a look around at some of the other articles. It’s good stuff and there’s plenty of it. I can heartily recommend everything I’ve read there so far. If you agree, I suggest sharing a link or two with friends. And leave a kind comment on some of the posts – nothing encourages writers more than hearing from readers!
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I do read most of your pieces on here Chris but don’t often comment. I do when something really hits a chord! However. I’m deep into rewrites of Alchemist Boy now and hardly have enough time to speak to David, let alone read everything I need to. It’s a challenge reading my emails every day now! But…I am so happy to be back working seriously. With luck, in a few months I’ll be in holiday mode again and might even again make a comment or two on all the stuff you put out! All strength to you. Keep it up! Xxx
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No need to worry about being busy – busy is good. The occasional comment is good too, but should never feel like one more job to squeeze into a busy day/week/month. Hope the renewed urge to write stays with you ’til the work’s complete! You can always blame a hard drive that lasted longer than expected 🙂
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Thank you for sharing my writing. That is such a compliment and I’m extremely grateful you liked the article.
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