Saying hello to neighbors could boost your well-being, a new survey says

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Saying hello to your neighbors may just seem like the friendly thing to do, but it pays you back with better health and well-being, according to a new Gallup survey.

It’s hard to be neighborly when you’re raising two kids as a single mom and working long hours. That’s where my sheltie, Dancer, came to my rescue. My sweet boy’s cuteness prompted many people to stop and chat with us on our walks in my Atlanta neighborhood. Little did I know that saying hello to people who live near me would be a key to boosting my well-being after my husband died — but that’s the conclusion of a new Gallup survey released Tuesday.

” Career well-being measured a person’s sense of satisfaction, which Witters explained included whether someone was a good fit and utilizing their strengths. When it came to physical well-being, you didn’t need to be a gym rat; Gallup defined it as “having the energy you need to get things done in your life.” “I think being neighborly is absolutely going to increase the probabilities that you’re going to be out and about in your neighborhood and moving your body,” Witters said.

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