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                Over time, medical experts have substantially proven that gratitude

            not only reduces stress, but it may also play a major part to play in
            asphyxiating distress.  Identifying all that you have to be thankful for –

            even during the most tumultuous times of your life – promotes resilience.

                Research has revealed that all humans do have the capacity and

            opportunity to inhibit the cat of thankfulness. All you have to do is to
            take a few moments to concentrate on the things that you possess for

            a belonging, instead of complaining about the things you think should
            have been yours.  Nurturing the habit of giving thanks is one of the

            simplest ways to improve your satisfaction with life.

                The thankful people often experience higher levels of positive

            emotions  such  as  joy,  enthusiasm,  love,  happiness,  and  optimism,
            and the practice of gratitude as a discipline protects a person from the

            destructive impulses of envy, resentment, greed, and bitterness. We have
            discovered that a person who experiences gratitude is able to cope more

            effectively with everyday stress, such individual may show increased
            resilience in the face of trauma-induced stress, and may recover more

            quickly from illness and benefit from greater physical health.
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