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Don't share your good news too soon: Sound advice backed by study

Don't share your good news too soon: Sound advice backed by study
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New Research Suggests That Keeping Secrets, Particularly Ones About Positive News, Isn't A Bad Thing And Actually Makes Us Feel More "Alive" And Energized – Chip Chick

Have you ever received good news and immediately wanted to share it with those you love? Well, according to a recent study from the American Psychological Association, it may actually boost feelings of energy and vitality ....

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Sometimes Keeping a Secret Can Bring Joy

Though people often want to share good news as soon as they learn it, a study published by the American Psychological Association has found that keeping good news a secret before telling someone else could make people feel more energized and alive. ....

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Scientists Discover Secret Trick to Feel "Energized and Alive"

The results are in — keeping good news a secret is literally good for you, scientists have found. As the American Psychological Association reports, new research suggests that despite the popular conception that secret-keeping is bad for one's psychiatric health, good secrets can help one feel "more energized and alive." "Decades of research on secrecy […] ....

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