7 IMPORTANT REASON TO BE GRATEFUL

It is thanksgiving time and is time to make a stop, start thinking about the blessing received, being grateful and celebrate, but what about feeling and expressing gratitude every one of our days.

According to Ami Morin

Mental strength trainer and international bestselling mental strength author

Scientifically speaking these are some of the many reason we should feel and express gratitude.

7 Scientifically Proven Benefits of Gratitude 

1. Gratitude opens the door to more relationships: Not only does saying “thank you” constitute good manners, but showing appreciation can help you win new friends, according to a 2104 study published in Emotion. The study found that thanking a new acquaintance makes them more likely to seek an ongoing relationship. So whether you thank a stranger for holding the door or you send a quick thank-you note to that co-worker who helped you with a project, acknowledging other people’s contributions can lead to new opportunities.

2. Gratitude improves physical health: Grateful people experience fewer aches and pains and they report feeling healthier than other people, according to a 2012 study published in Personality and Individual Differences. Not surprisingly, grateful people are also more likely to take care of their health.  They exercise more often and are more likely to attend regular check-ups with their doctors, which is likely to contribute to further longevity.

3. Gratitude improves psychological health: Gratitude reduces a multitude of toxic emotions, ranging from envy and resentment to frustration and regret. Robert A. Emmons, Ph.D., a leading gratitude researcher, has conducted multiple studies on the link between gratitude and well-being. His research confirms that gratitude effectively increases happiness and reduces depression.

4. Gratitude enhances empathy and reduces aggression: Grateful people are more likely to behave in a pro-social manner, even when others behave less kind, according to a 2012 study by the University of Kentucky. Study participants who ranked higher on gratitude scales were less likely to retaliate against others, even when given negative feedback. They experienced more sensitivity and empathy toward other people and a decreased desire to seek revenge.

5. Grateful people sleep better: Writing in a gratitude journal improves sleep, according to a 2011 study published in Applied Psychology: Health and Well-Being. Spend just 15 minutes jotting down a few grateful sentiments before bed, and you may sleep better and longer.

6. Gratitude improves self-esteem:  A 2014 study published in the Journal of Applied Sport Psychology found that gratitude increased athlete’s self-esteem, which is an essential component to optimal performance. Other studies have shown that gratitude reduces social comparisons. Rather than becoming resentful toward people who have more money or better jobs – which is a major factor in reduced self-esteem- grateful people are able to appreciate other people’s accomplishments.

7. Gratitude increases mental strength: For years, research has shown gratitude not only reduces stress, but it may also play a major role in overcoming trauma.  A 2006 study published in Behavior Research and Therapy found that Vietnam War Veterans with higher levels of gratitude experienced lower rates of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.  A 2003 study published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology found that gratitude was a major contributor to resilience following the terrorist attacks on September 11.  Recognizing all you have to be thankful for – even during the worst times of your life – fosters resilience.

We all have the ability and opportunity to cultivate gratitude:

Use this simple exercise every day: before you get up from bed, list at least two reason to be grateful. At the end of the day before you fall to sleep, do the same, and before you notice you will be in the habit of being grateful.

Also, always say “Thank you” to the people around you how served you in any way.

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Cristina is a Canadian Holistic healer, spiritual coach, and motivational speaker.  She
focus her teachings in self-love and forgiveness.
In 2011 She start creating consciousnesses In people about the importance of leading
their lives from the energy of love, then she founded lovepromoters.com website for
everyone interested in learning more about how love can benefit their life.
Cristina grew up in Medellin, Colombia where she attended college and university, she
studied Advertising, Psychology and then move to New Jersey, USA, where she lived
with her lovable spouse for about 3 and a half year then moved to Canada, she
established, made additional studies in psychology and in Reiki both studies contributed
a lot with her career, and have a daughter. The main Cristina’s passions are her family,
help others and study, she is always trying to find new things to learn to be able expand
her knowledge and also contribute in a positive way to the life of others.