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Kiss Your Brain: The Science of Gratitude – Christina Costa (Transcript)

Here is the full transcript of Christina Costa’s talk titled “Kiss Your Brain: The Science of Gratitude” at TEDxUofM conference.

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TRANSCRIPT:

When I was a middle school science teacher, I would often ask my students to kiss their brain. I got this idea from visiting my friend’s kindergarten classroom. She would ask her students to kiss their brain, and they would take their fingers, tap them to their mouth, and then to the top of their head, and it truly was as cute as you can picture it to be.

So, I decided to bring it back to my middle school classroom, which could have gone one of two ways, but it ended up being a really fun ritual for us too, and I would ask them to kiss their brain for all the work they did in class as a practice of gratitude.

After teaching middle school, I came back to grad school to get my PhD in psychology. My research is within the area of positive psychology, which is the science that investigates the strengths and factors that allow individuals and communities to thrive. I also get to teach psychology to undergrad students and high school students. I love teaching psych, and my absolute favorite unit to teach in intro psych is the brain. But while I love teaching about the brain, I thought it would be pushing it to ask my undergrads, aka adults, to kiss their brain, so three years would go by before I would remember that fun phrase.

One day after teaching, last year, I had a terrible migraine that left half of my face numb and blurred my vision. The migraines kept happening, I saw multiple doctors, and then I started experiencing dizzy spells.