Gratitude: What is gratitude? Why is it so important to be grateful?
Gratitude is one of many positive emotions. It's about focusing on what's good in our lives and
being thankful for the things we have. Gratitude is pausing to notice and
appreciate the things that we often take for granted, like having a place to
live, food, clean water, friends, family, and even computer access.
From improved
physical and psychological health to relationships to reducing aggression and
enhancing empathy, to better sleep, self-esteem, and mental strength—there's
no doubt that gratitude can unlock something powerful within you.
Research reveals that gratitude
can lead to increased determination, energy, enthusiasm, and academic
achievement.
Why do we struggle with
gratitude?
Some mental roadblocks to gratitude
include feeling impatient, having high
expectations, or thinking that the subject is too sentimental. Devoting
enough time to practice can help change one's mentality about gratitude.
These 3 steps can help you
start feeling more grateful, and appreciative of the good things in your life:
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Notice good things, look for them, and appreciate them.
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Savor, absorb, and really pay attention to those good
things.
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Express your gratitude to yourself, write it down, or
thank someone.
Following are some examples
Of Gratitude
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Being thankful to the person who cooked for you.
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Being thankful for your good health.
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Appreciating the person who cleans your house.
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Acknowledging your junior at work for taking the
initiative to ease your workload.
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Being grateful to yourself for your financial
independence.
Gratitude is a gift — and gratitude changes everything. When we allow ourselves to look
critically at our lives through the lens of gratitude, and to focus on the many
reasons we have to be grateful, life gets better. We feel better.
Why gratitude is the best
attitude?
Gratitude is more than saying thank you,
it is recognizing and appreciating the things, people, animals, and aspects of
our lives that bring us joy. Expressing gratitude is a proven way to improve
our lives and lift our spirits.
How does gratitude reduce
stress?
When you make gratitude a regular habit, it can help you learn to recognize the good
things in your life despite the bad things that might be happening. Moskowitz says that when you're under
stress, you might not notice all the moments of positive emotion that you
experience.
Gratitude improves one's outlook on life.
Appreciating what you have can make you feel more optimistic and satisfied and
experience less frustration, envy, and regret. It also tends to result in increased self-esteem and confidence,
which also improves mood.
Research has shown that there is a strong correlation
between optimism and gratitude. When we
focus on the richness and gifts found in our everyday experiences, we become
less self-focused. Because gratitude helps us feel more capable, it also
increases our self-esteem.
Gratitude is a perspective – it is a
choice. We hope that you choose gratitude today and every day.
“Gratitude
is the ability to experience life as a gift.”
John Ortberg (Zito,
2022).



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