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Gratefulness
As I walked out the door toward the gate that would lead to my freedom,…
Book Review: As a universal phenomenon, accessible to young and old, gratefulness connects each person…
There is growing evidence that being grateful may not only bring good feelings—it may also…
At a retreat in Italy, I found myself trimming rose geraniums with a Benedictine Monk as a…
In the field of gratitude research, are there further gains to be made by focusing…
10 reasons why it’s beneficial to cultivate an attitude of gratitude year round, not just…
The countless hands in my imagination stand for the patience, the pride, the dedication of…
The role of the monks is to be the pikes in the carp pond of…
Gratitude for the gift of life is the primary wellspring of all religions, the hallmark…
Even at 90 years old and 84 pounds, Ms. Z still had quite a presence….
New research is starting to explore how gratitude works to improve our mental health.
Some critics charge that gratitude is selfish and breeds complacency. But research by Christina Armenta…
According to a new study, your gratitude journal could be more powerful if you also…
Sufficiency is an act of generating, distinguishing, making known to ourselves the power and presence…
Money still facilitates the sharing and exchange of goods and services, but somewhere along the…
When I look at the inspired, devoted, and brilliant people at work in so many…
It could be the most significant turning point in our evolution because it meant we…
Hate crimes and hateful language are on the rise. Here are some strategies you can…
How did gratitude evolve? Researchers are starting to trace this common human emotion all the…
(February, 2014) A new study finds a biological mechanism behind “thank you”—and reveals one way…
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