Giving Thanks

Posted by Talbot Sutter on Friday, November 18th, 2022  8:49am.


The Practice of Gratitude

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.

Giving Thanks for Jesus's Gifts : 9Marks

Some other ways we can show our gratitude is by

Mindful Leadership: Being Present – Grow Mindfulness

Random Acts of Kindness