How does gratitude change brain chemistry and help during dark times? Learn practical habits and the "VODA" technique for processing difficult emotions from Dmytro Telushko's workbook.
Author: Dmytro Telushko
From the book: "Steps of Gratitude" Diary (Chapter: Gratitude as a Lifestyle)
Gratitude is not just an emotion or a polite gesture. It is a profound wisdom that reveals the hidden value of everything life gives us. It is a bridge between the earthly and the divine, a key to transforming consciousness.
In this article, we explore how to turn gratitude into a habit, why it benefits the brain, and how to use the "VODA" technique to handle difficult emotions.
1. The Neuroscience of Happiness
Humans live by habit. Research shows that 95% of our actions are unconscious. We wake up with the same thoughts and follow the same paths. However, thanks to neuroplasticity, the brain can change.
When we consciously focus on gratitude:
- Cortisol decreases: Stress and anxiety levels drop.
- Serotonin and Dopamine rise: These neurotransmitters bring feelings of joy and motivation.
- Brain structure changes: Regular practice (just 66 days) creates new neural pathways tuned for positivity.
2. Gratitude in Dark Times
The true power of gratitude is revealed not when things are easy, but during our darkest moments. When the soul wanders in a labyrinth of doubt, gratitude becomes its lantern.
It is not an escape from reality, but the creation of inner support. Even in tragedy, one can find something to be thankful for: a friend's support, a lesson learned, or simply the strength to keep breathing.
3. The "VODA" Practical Technique
What should you do when overwhelmed by unpleasant feelings? Our workbook offers a simple yet powerful self-regulation technique called "VODA" (Water).
Use this acronym to process any emotion:
- V — Vyznayte (Acknowledge): Ask yourself, "What am I feeling right now?" Name the emotion.
- O — Dozvolte (Allow): Do not judge yourself. Allow yourself to feel these emotions. They have a right to exist.
- D — Doslidit (Investigate): Where does this feeling live in your body? What thoughts accompany it?
- A — Abstrahuytesya (Abstract/Detach): Remember: you are not your feelings. You are bigger than them. Take care of yourself: do something that makes you feel better immediately.
Conclusion
Gratitude is a choice we make every day. It is an investment in your own happiness and mental health. Start small: write down three things you are grateful for every evening, and watch your life transform.
- Mriya.run: Space for Conscious Change. Learning, Practice & Tools
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- The Alchemy of Gratitude: Rewiring the Brain and Mastering Emotions (VODA Technique)
