Monday, July 16, 2007

What are you grateful for?

The new issue of Greater Good highlights the physical, psychological, and social benefits of counting your blessings.

So what are you most grateful for?

6 comments:

Beth said...

Wow! My brother just sent me the link to this blog. It's great. But maybe I'm just psyched because I have my own blog-o-gratitude and now, after reading "Pay It Forward" by Robert Emmons, I feel like I'm right about it's potential to have a real, positive impact on people.

Thanks!

There she goes! said...

Thanks to the Central City Co-Op for making their weekly newsletter and in it linking to an article thoughtfully written for Greater Good which, thanks to its authors and editors, is in every sense a good read!

Parent's Parent said...

Hi - I'm so excited just to have discovered this institute at Berkeley. I'm most grateful though for recovering from cancer, and in the process losing my fear to a point where all I want to do is live my mission in life to make the world a happier place. This whole experience gave me a drive I may not otherwise have had!

Anonymous said...

I am grateful for so much--my family, friends, good health, etc. Also for getting this magazine while at Berkeley last week-it is filled with such great articlces, scientific and for the "greater good". Thanks for your publication..

durotimi said...

durotimi said...
For realizing that God is not just God but He is "the Only Wise GOD". Its awesome just knowing His son and how powerful the name of Jesus is. I have always known that there is a supreme power beyond the imagination of the canal mind but... this 2007, I entered His PRESENCE. I am much grateful.

Jody said...

I'm so incredibly thankful that I can breathe so effortlessly and so well. Life is very difficult when you can't breathe very well, so I try to remember how blessed I am to be able to enjoy easy breathing. And then I focus and enjoy, especially outside. Deep breaths are so satisfying and truely a beautiful thing!
Jody