Gratitude
By Marian Flippo
Gratitude, it seems, is a key—perhaps the key—to feeling more satisfied with your life. Strengthening your sense of joy and social connection, gratitude improves your relationships, helps you cope with adversity, and even fortifies your immune system. As we continue the challenge of growing gratitude, there are three foundational stones of Gratitude each of us can place in our garden: Look for the good. Receive the good. Give back the good. Sir John Templeton said, “When we will our minds with blessings and gratitude, an inner shift in consciousness can occur. As we focus on the abundance… rather than what we lack, a wonderful blueprint for the future begins to emerge.”
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By Marian Flippo
Gratitude, it seems, is a key—perhaps the key—to feeling more satisfied with your life. Strengthening your sense of joy and social connection, gratitude improves your relationships, helps you cope with adversity, and even fortifies your immune system. As we continue the challenge of growing gratitude, there are three foundational stones of Gratitude each of us can place in our garden: Look for the good. Receive the good. Give back the good. Sir John Templeton said, “When we will our minds with blessings and gratitude, an inner shift in consciousness can occur. As we focus on the abundance… rather than what we lack, a wonderful blueprint for the future begins to emerge.”
http://moderndayparablesrcf.com