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Want to get better at being thankful? Here are some tips
take notice of 알아차리다. 주의하다 ~을 후대하다. ~를 들어 논평하다
flex (준비 운동으로) 몸을 풀다, 유연하게 하다(=be flexible)
garner 정보·지지 등을) 얻다[모으다] (=gather, acquire)
walk somebody through
~에게 ~을 직접 보여주다(알려주다), ~에게 차근차근 알려주다
mitigate 완화[경감]시키다
abstract 추상적인, 추상화, 추출하다
back in the day
옛날에[예전에]
+) My dad’s always talking about how great everything was back in the day.
우리 아빠는 옛날 그땐 모든 게 너무 좋았다고 항상 말씀하셔.
+) I was awesome back in the day.
나는 예전에 정말 멋졌어요.
lord over 군림하다, 명령하고 지배하다
keep in mind 명심하다, 염두에 두다, 기억하다
+) Please keep in mind what I said.
내가 말한 것을 기억하세요.
+) Keep in mind that the attached proposal is only a draft.
첨부된 제안서는 초안일 뿐이라는 걸 기억해주십시오.
sugarcoat 당의를 입히다, 사탕발림하다, (나쁜것을) 좋게 꾸미다
How do you express gratitude in your daily life?
To me, it sometimes feels daunting. I’m reminded of hand-writing hundreds of thank you cards after our wedding. Or making sure to eat every last bite on my plate so my grandma wouldn’t think I was ungrateful for my meal.
But experts say it doesn’t have to be that complicated. In this episode, I talk to Christina Costa, a psychologist who has studied the positive effects of gratitude on the brain, and Paulette Moore, a founding member of The Aunties Dandelion, a media-arts collective informed by Indigenous teachings, about how to be thankful for the smallest of things — and how to be better at showing gratitude.
Want to get better at being thankful? Here are some tips
Showing appreciation can improve our mental and physical health. But we don’t often express it in our daily lives. Here’s how to make thankfulness a habit, from starting a gratitude journal to writing a letter to a loved one.
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