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What if imagining your best future could actually rewire your brain? 1. In a landmark study by psychologist Laura King (University of Texas), participants spent just 20 minutes a day for four days writing about their best possible future—who they are, how they live, and what life looks like when things go right. One month later, self-confidence and optimism jumped by 24%, while anxiety dropped by 19%. Why? The brain didn’t treat it like a daydream. It treated it like a plan, activating the same
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What if imagining your best future could actually rewire your brain? 1. In a landmark study by psychologist Laura King (University of Texas), participants spent just 20 minutes a day for four days writing about their best possible future—who they are, how they live, and what life looks like when things go right. One month later, self-confidence and optimism jumped by 24%, while anxiety dropped by 19%. Why? The brain didn’t treat it like a daydream. It treated it like a plan, activating the same
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