A new study is highlighting the powerful impact forgiveness can have on your mental health.

Research published in the Nature Portfolio journal Mental Health Research suggests that practicing forgiveness can play a major role in overall well being. According to experts, forgiveness is not just about saying the words “I forgive you.”

It is about making a conscious decision to let go of anger, resentment, and negative emotions, whether the other person deserves it or not.

Health experts, including those at Johns Hopkins Medicine, say that holding on to negative feelings can increase stress and affect both mental and physical health. Letting go, on the other hand, can lead to lower stress levels and a greater sense of peace.

Forgiveness does not mean forgetting what happened or excusing bad behavior. It simply means choosing not to carry that emotional weight anymore.

Many people struggle with forgiveness because it can feel like giving someone a pass. But in reality, it is more about freeing yourself.

As conversations around mental health continue to grow, this study is a reminder that small mindset shifts can have a big impact.

Sometimes, letting go is the best thing you can do for yourself.

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