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Studies have shown that gratitude has a positive impact on our physical and psychological health. In these times, it's especially important to take a moment to reflect on what you are thankful for. Share two things that have happened to you recently that you're grateful for 💗
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1) I was able to speak to my younger brother who was dying of brain cancer thanks to a family friend who called me in Thailand so that I could say goodbye to my brother in hospice. He passed away the next day surrounded by his wife and children. May he rest in peace. He is in a better place.
2) I am safely in Thailand (population 70 million) during the covid-19 crisis, where there have been 3,100++ cases and only 58 people died. Thank you to the Thai Government's public health officials who managed the crisis admirably.
I I’m grateful for the continuos healing process of my daughter with acquired TBI in an accident 4 years ago.
I am grateful for all the people that had helped us in the process.
I should said first that I’m grateful to God, without the strength he has given me I’m sure I couldn’t bear this.
Now I’m a caregiver, a mother, a therapist and psychologist.
English is not my first language, sorry for the mistakes.
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