another quickie brought you by Glamour magazine
12 hours.
that's the life span of the average bad mood, according to a recent study from the University of Florida in Gainesville. researchers who studied people after a hellish day found that when participants brought their negative dispositions home with them, most felt better by morning. what can help cheer you up faster? extroverts--women who talk to their hubby, a friend, even Fido, about their day--have an easier time getting over their funk than those who keep their emotions bottled up, says study author Tinothy Judge, Ph.D. happy venting!
12 hours huh...? i wonder...
1 with their own thoughts:
good to know
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