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"For each new morning with its light, For rest and shelter of the night, For health and food, for love and friends, For everything Thy goodness sends."-Ralph Waldo Emerson
Experiencing and expressing gratitude is an important part of any spiritual practice. It opens the heart and activates positive emotion centers in the brain. Regular practice of gratitude can change the way our brain neurons fire into more positive automatic patterns. The positive emotions we evoke can soothe distress and broaden our thinking patterns so we develop a larger and more expansive view of our lives. Gratitude is an emotion of connectedness, which reminds us we are part of a larger universe with all living things. Below are some of my favorite quotes about gratitude to help inspire you and deepen your thinking about finding an enduring place for gratitude in your own life.
Gratitude Quotes
How to Bring Gratitude into Your Life
To begin bringing gratitude into your life, you can deliberately meditate on all the things in your own life that help you or give you pleasure. You can also write a gratitude diary, posting pictures and writing about the things you feel grateful for each day. The holidays are a great time to express your gratitude to friends and family by writing cards and exchanging thoughtful, personal gifts. Baking cookies for neighbors or sharing food with the poor are other ways to express appreciation for the abundance of food that we have in this country. Gratitude can lead to feelings of love, appreciation, generosity, and compassion, which further open our hearts and help rewire our brains to fire in more positive ways.
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Melanie Greenberg, Ph.D. is a clinical psychologist, life coach, and expert on life change, health psychology, integrative & behavioral medicine, chronic stress and pain, who has published her own research in academic journals. Previously a Professor, she is now an influential practicing psychologist, speaker, and media consultant.
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I love this column. Too often in life we have a gimme attitude always wanting others to give to us. There was a saying once that said he who walks around with a closed fist never receives anything. I so agree. Sometimes, it is good to give back even if you get nothing in return. I have found that in thos etimes when I give to others not expecting a return is when a return comes.
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The more I bring gratitude in my life the better life feels. My experiences are handled with a mindset of gratitude.
thank you for posting this, I'm taking a 30 Day Gratitude Challenge right now and this resonated with me
In the spirit of gratitude, I honor and appreciate all those who took the time out of their busy schedules to read and comment on my post or tell me about their personal experiences with gratitude. I always love to hear how people incorporate these practices into their personal lives and what effects they experience!
Gratitude has definitely made a difference in my life. I have found it can be an almost instant mood changer. Thanks for the article.
Gratitude has definitely made a difference in my life. I have found it can be an almost instant mood changer. Thanks for the article.
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I feel very blessed because I learned that when I have Gratitude in my thoughts, absolutely, unequivocally I have no negative thoughts or feelings and also that I am alone. I cannot explain fully. Thanks for your writings.
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