47 Habits That Make You Happier

Spoil Someone Else

Trying to get healthier and shed some pounds? Try spending your money on someone else. Research from the National Institutes of Health found that charitable giving actually activated the same pleasure centers in the brain as food and sex. Over time, this can lead to increased feelings of well-being, lower cortisol levels, and a reduced desire to grab the closest snack for comfort.

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