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133. The Why Behind Positive Nostalgia
Episode 133

133. The Why Behind Positive Nostalgia

Fit To Be Real: & A Little Extra · the CFIT Sisters

November 3, 202547m 37sExplicit

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133. The Why Behind Positive Nostalgia

Carly is always wishing we were still in the 1990s, and she’s not alone. The feelings of happiness & joy you may feel when reminiscing about moments in your childhood have a bigger imacpt that you might think. We chat through the “Why” and all sides of the story. Check out the reference links below to dive more in!

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References:

https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-everyday-unconscious/202009/why-nostalgia-the-amazing-power-of-reminiscing, Psychology Today