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The Healing Power of Art: Reduce Stress and Anxiety through Creativity
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Starting Art After 40: How Drawing Helps Your Brain and Health Watch the whole video at    • Starting Art After 40: How Drawing He...   Discover the incredible benefits of making art, supported by medical research. Learn how picking up a pen or paintbrush can help reduce stress and anxiety, bringing you peace in the present moment. Find out why it's never too late to start making art and unlock the transformative power of creativity. #HealingPowerOfArt #ReduceStress #AnxietyRelief #ArtTherapy #CreativityBenefits #FindingPeace #ArtisticExpression #EmotionalWellbeing #UnlockYourCreativity #HealthandArt
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@allakimbo55

2 months ago

My dad lived to be 83. His parents died in their early sixties. My dad painted every day, and played tennis until he was 82, and golf until the end. I credit his painting. For him it was meditative.

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@brendadela3280

4 months ago

During COVID my 90 year old grandma stayed with us and she tried watercolors. She had never had the opportunity to just sit and create art before. It’s a cherished memory that I get to keep.

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@virginiainnes9042

4 months ago

I love that. Thank you so much. What a blessing!

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@hetalkhatri8018

4 months ago

Yes! I agree with what you said. 💯🫶🙌🙏🙏Thank you!

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@catherinecarlson6164

3 months ago

Thanks, Mr. Gregory. I've felt for a long time that doing a drawing or painting was meditative.

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@MissKatyMc

4 months ago

Great advice!!

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@Lunangel

4 months ago

I love this...thank you so much! ❤

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@deborahmeyers551

3 months ago

Absolutely 💯 right making artist is for everyone lets do it❤

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@lindaoosthuysen9084

1 month ago

You're such a lovely relaxed man to listen to.

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@munchkins123sassine4

1 month ago

So true! My best days were when I shut out the world around me and got creative in whichever way I was inspired to at the time

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@tarotbysemaj2424

2 months ago

You always bring the right message in the right moment. It's always perfect timing. Thanks for all the brilliant content you create. You also have a beautiful heart, I SEE you!!🧡✨🧡

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@ladybradymx

3 months ago

I love this on so many levels.

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@LukenUSee

1 month ago

Thank you for this. Lots of wisdom here.

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@bmxt939

3 months ago

Journaling does same for me. As I describe something I worry about I find that I am actually not worrying, I'm present. Drawing takes much longer to get into the zone.

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@Tyler_Solomon

4 months ago

Needed to hear this. Let's make it a great one.

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@soledude

3 weeks ago

🎯🎯🎯

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@user-hk9du6px9x

1 week ago

Lao Tzu is one smart mfer!

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@veracorreia4772

3 months ago

Tudo verdade!!! Assim eu tivesse tempo para fazer as coisas que me prendem no presente, ler, escrever, cozinhar... Tempo, o bem de que só os ricos podem usufruir.

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@carlaeskelsen

3 months ago

There's also nothing that can anchor you in the present like pain. 🤷🏼‍♀️

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