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What are you grateful for? {besides this forum}

Geoff-Allen

Resident megalomaniac
Hope you are all well.

Here's one site I go to quite a lot -

Over the past two decades, much of the research on happiness can be boiled down to one main prescription: give thanks. Across hundreds of studies, practicing gratitude has been found to increase positive emotions, reduce the risk of depression, heighten relationship satisfaction, and increase resilience in the face of stressful life events, among other benefits.

The problem is, gratitude doesn’t always come naturally. The negatives in our lives—the disappointments, resentments, and fears—sometimes occupy more of our attention than the positives.

Read the full-article here -

Four Great Gratitude Strategies

Enjoy your day!
 

sun rise

The world is on fire
Premium Member
To me gratitude is a practice. The more I can say "thank you" with even a modicum of feeling, the more gratitude increases.
 

Geoff-Allen

Resident megalomaniac
I don't really find gratitude helps me much.
Maybe I'm not doing it right.

Thanks for sharing.

I used to have the same problem - I was cynical rather than grateful - so nobody is more amazed than me!

It is like anything - the more you practice the more skilled you become over time.

Like riding a bike or learning a language etc etc etc

Are you at least grateful to have this amazing forum where you can find mental & emotional stimulation? :)

Wishing you all the best!

:)
 
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