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Gambling bill is not expected to pass

Gambling bill is not expected to pass Monday is the final day of the legislative session Posted: May 16, 2021 5:24 PM Posted By: Grace Campbell Alabama s lawmakers are making their way back to Montgomery on Sunday. They re awaiting the final day of the legislative session. WAAY 31 spoke with two representatives about what bills might pass on the final day. It seems like people in Alabama won t be going to a gas station to pick up a lottery ticket anytime soon. Representative Mike Ball and Anthony Daniels both said they ll be surprised if the gambling bill gets the 63  votes it needs to pass. 

The power of validation in helping people stay positive

 E-Mail COLUMBUS, Ohio - Telling a distressed friend or family member something as simple as I understand why you feel that way can go a long way toward helping loved ones feel better, new research suggests. In the study, participants described to the researchers a real-life incident that made them angry. When researchers didn t show support or understanding for the anger participants were describing, the story-tellers showed declines in positive emotions. But when the researchers validated what the participants were saying, their positive emotions were protected and stayed the same. Similarly, study participants reported dips in their overall mood as they recalled the anger-provoking event, and only those who were validated reported a recovery of mood back to their starting point.

Power of validation in helping people stay positive

Date Time Power of validation in helping people stay positive Telling a distressed friend or family member something as simple as “I understand why you feel that way” can go a long way toward helping loved ones feel better, new research suggests. In the study, participants described to the researchers a real-life incident that made them angry. When researchers didn’t show support or understanding for the anger participants were describing, the story-tellers showed declines in positive emotions. But when the researchers validated what the participants were saying, their positive emotions were protected and stayed the same. Similarly, study participants reported dips in their overall mood as they recalled the anger-provoking event, and only those who were validated reported a recovery of mood back to their starting point.

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