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The Health Benefits of Gratitude And Being Thankful

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Talking about what you’re thankful for before Thanksgiving dinner is a heart-warming and time-honored tradition. But what about the other 364 days of the year? There are good reasons to practice that holiday tradition every day — for one thing, gratitude has health benefits.

Research shows that expressing gratitude year-round offers several physical, mental, social, and emotional benefits. Being grateful means having a thankful appreciation of the things in your life, whether they’re tangible or intangible. Gratitude can be related to something in the past (recalling positive memories from childhood), the present (not taking anything for granted in your daily life), or the future (maintaining a hopeful and optimistic attitude about what’s to come).

Health Benefits of Daily Gratitude

Here are just some of the benefits of expressing gratitude.

Combating Mental Health Issues

When you're grateful, you feel positive emotions that release dopamine, the feel-good chemicals in your brain. This helps ward off mental health issues like stress, anxiety, and depression.

People who are able to acknowledge that they have a lot to be thankful for are also more likely to pay attention to their physical health — and physical and mental health are intricately connected.

Improving Physical Health

A number of recent studies have shown that people of all ages who consider themselves to be grateful have fewer health issues than those who don’t. More research is needed because it isn’t clear whether gratefulness results in better health or better health results in gratefulness. But either way, those who express gratitude had fewer:

Better Sleep

If positive, grateful thoughts are running through your head as you try to fall asleep rather than a replay of stressful events, you’re more likely to fall asleep and sleep more soundly. Good sleep is essential for recharging your body and mind and for helping to ward off health issues like high blood pressure, heart disease, and stroke.

More Self-Esteem

When you feel grateful, you’re more likely to think of yourself in a more positive light because you’re less likely to compare yourself to others.

Treatment For Mental Health

1 in 5 adults suffers from a mental illness each year. We offer treatments for a whole spectrum of disorders.

Building and Nurturing Strong Relationships

When you express feelings of gratitude to other people, you’re also more empowered to talk about any concerns you may have about your relationship. All of this may result in stronger and more trusting relationships, with both participants feeling valued.

Best Ways to Express Gratitude

Not sure exactly how to express gratitude? Here are just a few simple ways to do so (but each person feels grateful in whatever way works best for them):

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