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Gratefulness: Powerful Words to Make You Popular – Don Mackintosh interview

Scientific research is showing that it is not always the big things that make the largest difference in life – it is the little things. In fact, it can be just two words. So, join us to see how practising something as seemingly insignificant as gratitude can bring you more fulfilment and happiness in your life than you ever thought was possible!

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