Exploring unfamiliar fragrances and pairing them with positive emotional states can be a useful way to improve emotions and well-being. Creating a collection of different fragrances and associating them with specific emotional states can help induce those emotions when needed by smelling the corresponding fragrance.
Does happiness have a scent? Dr Laurie has been trying to remove the bad smells in her life and bring in more fragrances that enhance her wellbeing. But she's noticed that some of the smells that bring her joy can be a little weird - like musty books and rotting seaweed.
So what's going on in our noses and brains? Laurie turned to neuroscientist Dr Rachel Herz (author of The Scent of Desire) to explain why we respond to certain smells and how we can use scent to reduce stress, boost our happiness, make us perform better and even to find the perfect mate.
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