
When you’re in love, your brain releases feel-good chemicals like dopamine and phenylethylamine. These boost your mood and deepen your affection for the other person. Suddenly, even small things seem delightful, and you naturally see everything in a more positive light. This phenomenon is sometimes called the Pink Lens Effect—when love makes the world glow in soft, rosy hues.
This month, try looking at your family through a pink lens. You might be surprised by how many sweet, endearing qualities you notice—things you may have overlooked before. Let love brighten your vision!
- Tip
- See what you thought were fl aws as hidden strengths.
- Give generous praise when you notice something good.
- Choose to interpret your family’s actions kindly.
- Speak with positivity—even when you feel frustrated.
- Resist the urge to compare with others.
- Embrace mistakes with understanding and grace.