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Simple acts like applying lotion slowly or using a soft-bristled brush can trigger dopamine.

Find a "switch" that feels satisfying to your fingers (e.g., "creamy" or "tactile" switches). sweettoucher

Since many of us spend 8+ hours touching devices, the of your tech matters. Simple acts like applying lotion slowly or using

In a world that is increasingly digital and "frictionless," we often forget that humans are biological creatures wired for physical connection. Integrating "sweet touches"—soft textures, comforting weights, and gentle physical interactions—into your daily routine can significantly lower cortisol levels. 🛋️ 1. Create a "Soft Sanctuary" sweettoucher

Mix chunky knits with smooth silks to engage different sensory receptors.

(e.g., "sweet touch" parenting or "sweet touch" photography)?

Your home environment should provide tactile relief from the hard edges of the workspace.