Posted by Talbot Sutter on Friday, November 18th, 2022 8:49am.
Did you know that there are health benefits to practicing gratitude?
Research shows that the those who regularly practice gratitude have an increased blood flow to the area of the brain controlling eating, drinking, sleep, metabolism and stress levels. The heightened stimulation also results in the production of dopamine, the neurotransmitter that produces the “feel good” sensation.
What are some things that we can do this Thanksgiving season to give thanks?
Through all our hardships, being able to give freely of ourselves with a positive attitude helps us to build patience, stay humble, develop a grateful heart and have hope for the future.
Some other ways we can show our gratitude is by
Helping with cooking shows that you love and care about your family, and it’s a great way to spend time together while you show gratitude on Thanksgiving and every day. Thanks to the cooking you all do together, Thanksgiving will become even more of a family gathering, and your family will be grateful for your help, too! Check out some top Thanksgiving leftover ideas for the next day too – we’re sure you’ll need them!
Thanksgiving for support: volunteer and help those less fortunate around you or contribute towards the well being of your planet. As always, volunteering is a way to give back by helping others. Volunteering may seem to be a cliché way to take action and show gratitude, but that doesn’t mean it’s any less effective. It’s important, too, to make sure you’re volunteering for something that is meaningful to you. For example, if you are passionate about keeping the ocean clean, you can volunteer for a beach cleanup. Start getting an idea of some more volunteering ideas around you this year!
Donate to a charity of your choice this year: an important way to show gratitude - Donating is similar to volunteering. Donate to causes that you are passionate about, whether it be to help foster children or save the rainforest, for example. If you donate to something that is important to you, it will have more of an impact on you and of course, the recipients who surely need all the help they can get in difficult times.
Giving a hug - Giving thanks in 2022 to those around you can be as easy as offering a single hug - Did you know that hugging releases oxytocin and endorphins? Oxytocin is a hormone that lowers blood pressure, as well as the stress hormone cortisol. Endorphins make you “feel good,” and thus, happier. Giving thanks in 2022 doesn’t have to break the bank. Sometimes the best thing can be a simple cuddle/hug.