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The Rev. George Matheson was a 19th-century Scottish minister, hymn writer and accomplished author. At the age of 17, Matheson started losing his eyesight and was deemed fully blind at the age of ...
It’s time, in short, for New Year’s resolutions. Gratitude, in particular, has become a popular resolution. For many of us, living gratefully seems to promise more happiness in our lives.
With the holidays fully upon us and New Year right around the corner, starting a gratitude practice might feel like the last thing you want to worry about. We're here to tell you it's a lot less ...
Join Ariba Pervaiz and her family in celebrating the start of a new year with gratitude, joy, and hope. This heartfelt ...
Instead of wishing for a completely different year or thinking about what I want to change, I’m committed to spending my 2019 practicing acceptance and gratitude for what’s present in my life now.
Over the years, this has been the steady drumbeat for many Americans when it comes to making New Year’s resolutions. So consider a new alternative this time: Lean into gratitude.
Reflections vs. Resolutions. Reflecting on what you accomplished in 2020 — and what you missed or lost — is also a healthier path toward self-improvement than the typical New Year’s resolution.
It’s time, in short, for New Year’s resolutions. Gratitude, in particular, has become a popular resolution. For many of us, living gratefully seems to promise more happiness in our lives.
Send your friends actual snail mail birthday cards as a sweet surprise, even if you see them every day. Literally stop to smell the roses, even if you feel sort of stupid the first time you do it ...