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Giving thanks: It’s good for your health

Many of us regard the Thanksgiving holiday as an annual opportunity for counting our blessings.

There’s good reason for practicing the giving of thanks throughout the year: Research suggests that cultivating an “attitude of gratitude” is associated with

Gratitude is a choice. You don’t have to feel deep gratitude welling up in your heart. It’s not about denying the bad things. Being grateful is about making sure you notice the good things too and don’t take them for granted. Gratitude is a perspective. If you can make it a habit, it will pay dividends through thick and thin.

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Having trouble feeling grateful?
It’s not always easy. But we at Gentle Shepherd Hospice notice that gratitude can be cultivated, and to profound effect. As the Roanoke and Lynchburg experts in family caregiving, we see the ways a balanced perspective can help families regain a stronger footing despite the challenges of eldercare. Let’s start the conversation. Give us a call at 1-800-789-0586 (toll-free).

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