The Ultimate Human with Gary Brecka - 222. How Daily Gratitude Lowers Stress, Anxiety and Depression (Science-Backed)
Episode Date: November 27, 2025Feeling burned out, stressed, or disconnected at work despite your best efforts to stay productive? Research published in the Journal of Occupational Health reveals that employees who maintain regular... gratitude practices experience significant reductions in workplace stress and depressive symptoms, proving your emotional health and professional performance are inseparable. If you’re spending most of your waking hours at work feeling drained instead of energised, this science-backed approach can transform your professional environment from the inside out. CLICK HERE TO BECOME GARYS VIP!: https://bit.ly/4ai0Xwg Thank you to our partners H2TABS: “ULTIMATE10” FOR 10% OFF: https://bit.ly/4hMNdgg BODYHEALTH: “ULTIMATE20” FOR 20% OFF: http://bit.ly/4e5IjsV BAJA GOLD: "ULTIMATE10" FOR 10% OFF: https://bit.ly/3WSBqUa COLD LIFE: THE ULTIMATE HUMAN PLUNGE: https://bit.ly/4eULUKp WHOOP: JOIN AND GET 1 FREE MONTH!: https://bit.ly/3VQ0nzW AION: “ULTIMATE10” FOR 10% OFF: https://bit.ly/4h6KHAD A-GAME: “ULTIMATE15” FOR 15% OFF: http://bit.ly/4kek1ij CARAWAY: “ULTIMATE” FOR 10% OFF: https://bit.ly/3Q1VmkC HEALF: 10% OFF YOUR ORDER: https://bit.ly/41HJg6S RHO NUTRITION: “ULTIMATE15” FOR 15% OFF: https://bit.ly/44fFza0 GOPUFF: GET YOUR FAVORITE SNACK!: https://bit.ly/4obIFDC GENETIC METHYLATION TEST (UK ONLY): https://bit.ly/48QJJrk GENETIC TEST (USA ONLY): https://bit.ly/3Yg1Uk9 Watch the “Ultimate Human Podcast” every Tuesday & Thursday at 9AM EST: YouTube: https://bit.ly/3RPQYX8 Podcasts: https://bit.ly/3RQftU0 Connect with Gary Brecka Instagram: https://bit.ly/3RPpnFs TikTok: https://bit.ly/4coJ8fo X: https://bit.ly/3Opc8tf Facebook: https://bit.ly/464VA1H LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/4hH7Ri2 Website: https://bit.ly/4eLDbdU Merch: https://bit.ly/4aBpOM1 Newsletter: https://bit.ly/47ejrws Ask Gary: https://bit.ly/3PEAJuG Timestamps 00:00 Intro of Show 00:30 Gratitude Definition and Benefits 02:14 Emotional Health and Gratitude Connection 02:52 Actionable Steps to Practice Gratitude Consistently The Ultimate Human with Gary Brecka Podcast is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute the practice of medicine, nursing or other professional health care services, including the giving of medical advice, and no doctor/patient relationship is formed. The use of information on this podcast or materials linked from this podcast is at the user’s own risk. The Content of this podcast is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Users should not disregard or delay in obtaining medical advice for any medical condition they may have and should seek the assistance of their health care professionals for any such conditions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Gratitude tends to make its biggest appearance around Thanksgiving.
But what if in those few moments of reflection we're doing far more than we realize,
literally reshaping how our brains handle stress, connection, and happiness?
Today, we're diving into one of the most underrated biological upgrades out there.
Gratitude.
Gratitude isn't just about saying thanks.
It's a biological state that lowers stress hormones,
rewires focus towards optimism, and strengthens your emotional resilience.
Recent research actually shows that regular acts of gratitude,
gratitude can lower anxiety and depression.
They can boost life satisfaction and improve mood across the board.
Practicing gratitude now sets the foundation for happiness later.
Gratitude shouldn't be something we practice only once a year on Thanksgiving.
It's a state of mind that you build through repetition.
So how can you bring that into your routine?
Here's three practical science-backed ways to harness your gratitude in your life starting today.
First,
Ultimate Human
Gratitude tends to make its biggest appearance around Thanksgiving.
We share what we're thankful for, maybe go around the table, and then we move on.
But what if in those few moments of reflection we're doing far more than we realize,
literally reshaping how our brains handle stress, connection, and happiness?
I'm Gary Breka, and welcome back to the Ultimate Human podcast, where we explore the science
of human potential, longevity, and performance.
Today, we're diving into one of the most underrated biological upgrades out there, gratitude.
Gratitude isn't just about verbalizing the words, thank you.
When you focus on appreciation, you activate parts of your brain that regulate dopamine and
serotonin, the same neurotransmitters responsible for calm, focus, and happiness.
Recent research actually shows that regular acts of gratitude, things like journaling,
reflecting or expressing thanks can lower anxiety and depression. They can boost life satisfaction
and improve mood across the board. One large review published in the Einstein Journal pulled
together results from dozens of clinical trials and found that gratitude can actually serve
as a therapeutic complement, a natural support for treating anxiety and depression while
increasing positive emotions for everyone. In another review, this one from the researchers at
University of Pennsylvania, looked across 44 studies on gratitude and life satisfaction.
They found the same pattern again and again. People who regularly expressed gratitude
reported higher satisfaction with life. And here's what's fascinating. It wasn't just a correlation.
Long-term studies showed that gratitude today actually predicts future life satisfaction,
not the other way around. In other words, practicing gratitude now sets the foundation for happiness
later. What's remarkable about these findings is how simple these actions are. Just writing down a few
things you're grateful for each day, or by expressing appreciation to someone else, can create measurable
shifts in your emotional health, which is so often overlooked. Over time, those small moments start to
rewire how your brain perceives the world, training it to see opportunities instead of obstacles.
And these benefits aren't limited to just your personal life. They carry over into places where we
spend most of our waking hours, our workplace. Another review published in the Journal of Occupational
Health looked at gratitude practices amongst employees and found that they reduced stress
and depressive symptoms, especially when they kept their regular gratitude list. It's a good reminder
that your emotional health, professional performance are deeply, deeply connected. But here's the
catch. Consistency matters. Across all of these studies, the benefits appeared when gratitude
was practiced regularly, not just once in a while, not just when life feels easy, but as a part
of your daily rhythm, because gratitude shouldn't be something we practice only once a year on
Thanksgiving. It's a state of mind that you build through repetition. So how can you bring that
into your routine? Here's three practical science-backed ways to harness your gratitude in your
life starting today. First, gratitude journaling. Just write down three things you're grateful for
and one reason why every single day.
That Y deepens emotional engagement,
activating the brain's reward centers
tied to dopamine and serotonin.
Doing this practice every day
will train your mind
to look for the positives every day in your life.
Second, express gratitude out loud.
Tell someone they made an impact.
Expressing appreciation increases your oxytocin,
which is the hormone that builds trust and connection.
And lastly, practice gratitude at work.
Start meetings with one acknowledgement
of something that's working well in your team
or some member that's helped you out that week,
the evidence shows that workplace gratitude
reduces burnout and increases engagement.
If you're ready to take this science further,
to understand how your mindset rewires your nervous system
for focus and resilience,
join my VIP community,
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becoming the ultimate human course
with in-depth modules on mastering your mental state,
your emotional regulation,
and the daily habits that create long-term,
balance and well-being. Plus, I go live every month in private Q&A's so you can turn this
science into routines that actually last. Gratitude isn't just about saying thanks. It's a biological
state that lowers stress hormones, rewires focus towards optimism and strengthens your emotional
resilience. So here's my challenge for you. For the next seven days, start your morning with gratitude
before you reach for your phone. One line, one thought, one reason. Because the more you train your brain
to find the good, the more your biology follows.
And that's how gratitude turns into growth.
And that's just science.
