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Giving “awesome” new meaning

Giving "awesome" new meaning

Can you recall taking in a majestic view or the miracle of dewdrops on a spiderweb? That sense of awe—the magnificence of it all. In the presence of amazement and wonder, we feel connected with something much greater than ourselves. Our problems seem to shrink.

It turns out that these moments of awe have measurable physical and emotional benefits. Research shows they boost the immune system and arouse kindness and generosity. An “awe-some” life is good for us.

What makes an experience awe inspiring?

Do you have to go to the Grand Canyon to experience awe?

Not at all! Wonder and amazement can be found at home. What is necessary is that you take the time to unplug and see things anew. (Leave the phone behind!) Give yourself uninterrupted time to immerse in the full experience of what you see, hear, smell, touch, feel, or even taste.

According to the research, measurable benefits can be found by consciously opening yourself to awe twice a week.

Have you been feeling detached?

In trying times, it’s easy to feel alone and isolated. This is not good for your body or your psyche. Nor for your ability to care for your loved one. As the Roanoke and Lynchburg experts in family caregiving, we at Gentle Shepherd Hospice have found that simple moments of marvel can often help a family caregiver rekindle the spark they need to keep on caring. You don’t have to do this alone. Give us a call at 1-800-789-0586 (toll-free).

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