I'm one of many people that believe testing the "three good things" project for one week is far too short. It produces, at the best, inconclusive results. The duration of the project should be stretched to something longer, like two or three weeks. In addition, my results for the project were, originally, at least, positive, and proved that positive psychology really does work. However, I learned the hard way that positive psychology doesn't always work. You see, I forgot how parents can sometimes be slightly overbearing, even if they don't mean to be. And so, my results were then proved to be moot, even though I tried to convince my parents to try the project as I had. In addition, 40% of positive psychology, as I've stated before, is inherited from your parents.
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Sabatino
11/20/2018 07:21:03 am
Do you plan to make an argument that the intervention should require a longer period of journaling? If so, what resources might you use to support this claim?
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