Every day for the month of November I will post something for which I am grateful. I invite you to join me in this exercise privately or by leaving a comment to share with others. Please share this blog with others and invite them to share this month long practice.
When we live from a place of gratitude within, our energy and being shift, neurobiologists believe it actually rewires the brain.Β Gratitude regulates the sympathetic nervous system, where our anxiety response is activated. By living from a place of gratitude we strengthen the mind/body connection and it causes a physiological response. Gratitude can help relieve stress and pain, improve health over time and lighten depression.
In short, practicing gratitude can make us kinder more peaceful people.
Today I am grateful for Native Americans who speak their truth and challenge our revisionist history.
What are you grateful for today?
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Happy Thanksgiving.
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So many things I am grateful for. But the one outstanding gift that I am grateful for is that my daughter and her girls will be home with us for Christmas π. Just received confirmation today, on thanksgiving!!
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Today I am thankful for music! It lifts my spirits!
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Today I am thankful for a nice warm house on a very windy day.
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