What's On Your Mind With Mark & Will

How Appreciation Changes Everything

21 min · 27 de abr de 2026
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What role does appreciation play in mental health, relationships, and even the regulation of our nervous system? In this episode of What’s On Your Mind, Mark and Will explore the often-overlooked power of appreciation, including how it differs from gratitude, why its absence has become so common in modern culture, and how appreciating effort, not just outcomes, can transform the way we relate to ourselves and others. Drawing from psychology, personal experience, and their own friendship, recorded on Will’s birthday, they discuss how appreciation deepens connection, reinforces growth, and creates emotional safety. The conversation also explores why feeling seen matters so much, and how a simple practice of noticing and naming what is good can profoundly shape both relationships and well-being.

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