Discuss at least two ways to enhance and promote savoring as discussed by Bryant and Veroff. Include a specific example to illustrate each.
What will be an ideal response?
Ans: Examples will vary. The five basic ways that may be incorporated into the response include: absorption, sharpening, memory building, sharing with others, and self-congratulation.
Cognitive Domain: Conceptual
Answer Location: Savoring
Difficulty Level: Medium
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