Counting your blessings and creating a list of things to be thankful for has a real foundation in science and might even change the way our brains work, according to a brain-scanning study in NeuroImage.
It brings us a little closer to understanding why these exercises have these effects. The results suggest that even months after a simple, short gratitude writing task, people’s brains are still wired to feel extra thankful. The implication is that gratitude tasks work, at least in part, because they have a self-perpetuating nature: The more you practice gratitude, the more attuned you are to it and the more you can enjoy its psychological benefits.
Feeling grateful is very good for you.
Time and again, studies have shown that performing simple gratitude exercises, like keeping a gratitude diary or writing letters of thanks, can bring a range of benefits, such as feelings of increased well-being and reduced depression, that often lingers well after the exercises are finished.
Changing our neural pathways of any old tapes we run of self loathing and lack of self worth and depression with replacement thoughts of being valuable, of deserving love and respect aren’t new ideas but they’re new to ME. Louise Hay is a well-known proponent of positive self talk and affirmations.
Recently, I started sporadically attending free Friday mediation classes at the Deepak Chopra Center in La Costa because I thought I needed a little jump start to get to the next level of peace, harmony, joy, and NAMASTE.
After one of the sessions, I purchased Deepak’s little book, The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success. I just found a pdf of it here, if you are interested in reading it, too. It’s an easy read with valuable insights and suggestions.
I like knowing that I’m headed on a path toward increased compassion and gratitude, hoping to make the world just a little bit kinder by being more kind and grateful.
The Project of Happiness outlines seven steps toward the goal of a joyful and fulfilled life.
I’m grateful to all of you who read and follow my blog.
What are YOU grateful for today?
*Thanks to http://bulgariastories.com/2015/11/2612/ for JFK image
Beautiful picture of you friend!
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Hee hee, thank you!
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Nice post. I am always grateful to have one more change to get it right.
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According to some, every moment is another opportunity to get it right! Hope all is good with you.
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I am grateful for this important reminder. Great pic of you too! 🙂
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THank you! The pic was cropped to remove Theo, cos I’m not allowed to post pics of him on social media 🙂
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I’m grateful for finding your blog, Princess! Your thoughts on the topic of gratitude gave me some good things to work on, especially as you made the connection between gratitude and compassion.
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I am so glad you enjoyed my post. Thank you!!!!
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I’m grateful for finding you and this post. I once started a gratitude list, I’ll continue writing right away now after sending you a warm hug.
Dina x
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Thank you so much, Dina! I appreciate you!
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