In study after study, psychologists have echoed a biblical truth: Gratitude is good for you. For instance, a 2018 exploringyourmind.com article declared, “Gratitude is good for you — amazingly healthy for those who practice it. Being grateful not only helps us cultivate emotional well-being and regulate stress, but also has a positive impact on our physical health.” According to the article, some of the benefits of cultivating gratitude include lowering your stress, increasing the desire…
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