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Happy Thanksgiving EveryOne,

Gratitude

The Power of Gratitude

November 24th, 2010

www.vicjohnson.com

According to Maia Szalavitz, writing for MSN Health & Fitness, " If you sleep

like a log, you probably have an attitude of gratitude. A study of 161 people

published in the Journal of Psychosomatic Research found that those who focus on

what they have—not what they lack—fall asleep faster and sleep more soundly.

Grateful people are also less tired and more functional during the day.

" Why would being grateful affect your sleep? The researchers found that this was

related to the thoughts people had as they drifted off. Being thankful led to

faster, deeper sleep.

" People who are feeling more grateful are less tense and anxious, because the

two are incompatible, " says Norah Ph.D. " A mental state like that at

bedtime would be helpful for your sleep. "

And gratitude does a lot more for you than just helping you get a good night's

sleep. Study after study has confirmed that people who practice an attitude of

gratitude are likely to live longer, are happier people and enjoy better health.

While Thanksgiving is a time when we pause to give thanks, it should really be a

daily (and even hourly) practice. It's probably the single biggest thing I've

ever done to create constant happiness in my life.

Peace, Love and Harmony,

Bev

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