Counterfactual thinking involves thinking about things that MIGHT have been. There are two ways to counterfactually thing; downward counterfactuals – how it could have been worse, and upward counterfactuals – how it could have been better. So, how can it help us? If it’s done without judgement, it can help us feel grateful for where we are.
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Host: Casey Donovan @caseydonovan88.
Writer: Amy Molloy @amymolloy.
Executive Producer: Elise Cooper.
Editor: Adrian Walton.
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