Gratitude: How It Improves Your Life and Changes Your Brain
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RebeccaNovember 23, 2017
What a wonderful message to share at this time of year when we ponder the blessings in our lives. I would certainly benefit from spending more time being grateful for what I have instead of seeking what I do not. Thank you for the reminder that being grateful has both spiritual and temporal benefits.
Ronya K SimmonsNovember 22, 2017
Thanks for this great reminder. I have learned this over and over in my life. (I am a slow learner at times and forgetful so need reminders.) How grateful I am for a loving Heavenly Father that gives us so much more than we earn; that He sends us little reminders when we forget. Thank you for your wonderful article and magazine. I don't get to read every article, but I try to read something every day as it does lift my spirit and helps me to live a better life.
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