“Brain wave tests prove that when we use positive words, our "feel good" hormones flow. Positive self-talk releases endorphins and serotonin in our brain, which then flow throughout our body, making us feel good. These neurotransmitters stop flowing when we use negative words.” FeelsSelfUseBodyBrainProveNegativeFlowTestsWaveFeel GoodReleaseAffirmationHormonesSelf TalkPositive WordsEndorphinsPositive SelfNegative WordsNeurotransmitters Author:Ruth Fishel
“When you release endorphins, you just feel good.” FeelsFeel GoodReleaseEndorphins Author:Jesse Metcalfe
“There is physical evidence of the body's response to doing good. Endorphins are released in the brain when you do something for someone else. Doing good really feels good.” FeelsBodyBrainEvidenceResponseFeel GoodDoing GoodEndorphins Author:Evelyn Lauder