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Gratitude as a Health Tool
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Gratitude as a Health Tool
Gratitude can improve your life, and may even save it! No really. Dartmouth posted this web page on the importance of gratitude: http://www.umassd.edu/counseling/forparents/reccomendedreadings/theimportanceofgratitude/
Here’s a clip from that page:
"Researchers ... are turning their attention to the study of gratitude and its relationship to health and mental well-being. I will present some of their findings here to help us understand how gratitude is helpful and why it's important to our well-being.
People who keep gratitude journals on a weekly basis have been found to exercise more regularly, have fewer physical symptoms, feel better about their lives as a whole, and feel more optimistic about their upcoming week as compared to those who keep journals recording the stressors or neutral events of their lives.
Daily discussion of gratitude results in higher reported levels of alertness, enthusiasm, determination, attentiveness, energy, and sleep duration and quality. Grateful people also report lower levels of depression and stress, although they do not deny or ignore the negative aspects of life.
People who think about, talk about, or write about gratitude daily are more likely to report having helped someone with a personal problem or offered emotional support to another person.
Those with a disposition towards gratitude are found to place less importance on material goods, are less likely to judge their own or others success in terms of possessions accumulated, are less envious of wealthy people, and are more likely to share their possessions with others.
Emerging research suggests that daily gratitude practices may have some preventative benefits in warding of coronary artery disease."
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Grateful for a warm house. Brrr: 14F this AM at 4.
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Grateful for a lovely leisurely breakfast.
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Grateful to be breathing unobstructed out of both nostrils today. Wow: with this much oxygen going to my brain I should be unstoppable today.
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Grateful for aspirin and homemade horehound cough syrup. Go away, sinus infection! Bleack. (what I get for cleaning out the greenhouse. 🙂
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@alley2 wrote:How do you think you got the infection from cleaning the greenhouse?
Hi @alley2. I had a teensy smidge of hay fever from rabbitbrush and dust (I live in the west) before I decided to clean up in the greenhouse. (Which was really more changing shadecloth around due to the season change) One 60' long 10% shadecloth that drapes over the support beams under the upper vent acts as a cottonwood fluff catcher during the summer. While rolling that puppy up (being 10' in the air on a ladder: face pretty much right in the shadecloth), I managed to get few snouts full of fluff... and here I am. 🙂
Homesteading ain't for wimps. 🙂
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@Epster wrote:
@alley2 wrote:How do you think you got the infection from cleaning the greenhouse?
Hi @alley2. I had a teensy smidge of hay fever from rabbitbrush and dust (I live in the west) before I decided to clean up in the greenhouse. (Which was really more changing shadecloth around due to the season change) One 60' long 10% shadecloth that drapes over the support beams under the upper vent acts as a cottonwood fluff catcher during the summer. While rolling that puppy up (being 10' in the air on a ladder: face pretty much right in the shadecloth), I managed to get few snouts full of fluff... and here I am. 🙂
Homesteading ain't for wimps. 🙂
Well that makes sense. I hate that fluff from trees. It makes me sneeze and stuffy too. I want to stay indoors when I see it floating around. Good luck to you on homesteading!
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Grateful to be learning something new every day.
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Thank God I'm a country girl! 🙂
Grateful to be super jiggy wit all things country. 🙂
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Just beyond the houses across the street is a multi-acre 'wilderness park'. Last week a doe (well grown) casually walked back and forth in my backyard. She was beautiful. I have seen spikes in the park, but none in my yard until now. So very grateful to live where the deer play. (Haven't yet seen a buffalo)
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@kimjeffbill wrote:Just beyond the houses across the street is a multi-acre 'wilderness park'. Last week a doe (well grown) casually walked back and forth in my backyard. She was beautiful. I have seen spikes in the park, but none in my yard until now. So very grateful to live where the deer play. (Haven't yet seen a buffalo)
@kimjeffbill Are there buffalo near you? We actually have a few herds, though none are wild, of course. One is genetically pure, and under the tutelage of the local University. They expect (hope) to eventually be shipping out genetically pure bison to other areas. We routinely go visit these herds.
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Grateful for the deer herd gathering in my back yard. I only wish the local deer were as plentiful as the herd in this video.
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Grateful for the weather that allowed us to pedal 155 miles over Thanksgiving ... exercising the equivalent of 2.4 pounds off our bodies (see below). Also grateful for the exercise equipment that allows us to workout inside today. (In 45 minutes on the mini trampoline, I'll burn off around 700 calories. Yes, please. :))
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Grateful for this last warm day before the weather breaks. Ahhhhhh, yes, it has been a glorious week of sunshine.
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Grateful for the beautiful weather we endured a l l week.
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Grateful for the benefits of working out like I mean it. 🙂
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Grateful for a hubby that likes to get outdoors with me on Fresh Air Friday. So many trails, so many miles, so much fun! (So good for our health! :))
Hope you get outside today and enjoy yourself!
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Grateful for direction and possibility.
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People say that Thanksgiving is about family, but for me it has always been about recognizing that we live in a country of plenty. I'm grateful that we live in a land of plenty; may we remember to share the bounty.
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Grateful to be able to watch a few migrating birds (I'm looking at you, Redheads, American Wigeons, Western Grebes, Buffleheads, Coots and Canada Geese) while riding local bike trails.
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Grateful for a sunny sky forecast and a new bike trail connecting two local 'burgs. Wah-hoot-zie!
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Grateful for friends. And how. 🙂
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Grateful for Chinook Winds. Yesterday at this time in the morning it was 27F. Right now it is 59F. Chinook Winds being the difference maker.
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Grateful to live in America.
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@kimjeffbill wrote:
Where I live we call them the Pineapple Express. They smell sooooo good. But, they melt the snow high up. Oh well, more will fall.
Hi @kimjeffbill We lived on the west coast for years, and heard winds called that too. Happy Thanksgiving! 🙂
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Grateful to live in a place with four seasons. I adore them all!
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Grateful for music's ability to change a mood.
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