Sunday, February 5, 2017

Give Thanks In All Things


Goal #3-Be Grateful

This is the day which the LORD has made; we will rejoice and be glad in it.  
Psalm 118:24





"Being happy does not mean having what you want, but wanting what you have."


 Thousands of years of literature talk about the benefits of cultivating gratefulness as a virtue and my intention today is to encourage you to be thankful even if you're going through a tough time.  There are multiple scientific studies that show how living with an attitude of gratitude really does improve your life.

In Robert Emmons book, "Thanks! How The New Science of Gratitude Can Make You Happier" he reports on several studies. In the first, he and his colleagues divided participants into three groups, each of which made weekly entries in a journal. One group wrote five things they were grateful for. Another group described five daily hassles and a control group listed five events that had affected them in some way. Those in the gratitude group felt better about their lives overall, were more optimistic about the future, and reported fewer health problems than the other participants. Results from a second study suggested that daily writing led to a greater increase in gratitude than weekly practice.

In another study he discovered how people using daily gratitude journals report more satisfaction with their lives and are more optimistic about the future than people who don't. Interestingly,  grateful people also report getting more sleep, spending less time awake before falling asleep and feeling more refreshed in the morning.

Researchers at the University of Connecticut found that gratitude can have a protective effect against heart attacks. Studying people who had experienced one heart attack, the researchers found that those patients who saw benefits and gains from their heart attack, such as becoming more appreciative of life, experienced a lower risk of having another heart attack.

Hopefully I've convinced you that living a life of gratitude is the only way to live.  There are so, so many reason to be thankful...always.  Oh...and don't forget to say "thank you" when someone does something nice for you or pays you a compliment!

For more specific ideas on how to set your goals you can read one of my posts from January 2014 here:
Goal Setting 101

"The Pilgrims made seven times more graves than huts. No Americans have been more impoverished than these who, nevertheless, set aside a day of thanksgiving."
H.U. Westermayer


"Gratitude turns what we have into enough". ~Author Unknown


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1 comment:

  1. Absolutely right! I trust in the Lord and know I will receive what I need to do what HE needs me to do. Some things are not the wonderful but more the difficulties we all experience but we can always find the "silver lining". Not immediately but if we look and do not concentrate on what has gone but what we have more of. We will see see the silver lining. I am and have been on a disability pension for 32 years BUT I learned in prayer how to keep our house, car, send my daughter to college and enjoy more time with reading or listening to books on CD or Daisy Players. Some bad habits I had also were not things I could do so my disability enabled me to stay away from things that I was hooked on doing though they were bad for me; cost money that I no longer had. I moved happily into new efforts that cost little and were not addicting games etc. I feel Blessed in my life, married 44 years, have 3 wonderful Grandchildren. Yes one Grandchild was killed at age 2 1/2 but we got through well enough to be here for the other Grandchildren and our daughters. An Attitude of Gratitude even though that is not always what one can feel after a tragedy, it comes with God's blessing, memories and new opportunities.

    "Being happy does not mean having what you want, but wanting what you have."

    Researchers at the University of Connecticut found that gratitude can have a protective effect against heart attacks. Studying people who had experienced one heart attack, the researchers found that those patients who saw benefits and gains from their heart attack, such as becoming more appreciative of life, experienced a lower risk of having another heart attack.

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