When we align with the feeling of gratitude, our whole life can change.
That might sound like an exaggeration, but it is the truth. And it is powerful.
Daily life can sometimes feel like a never-ending race, with stress and burnout as our constant companions. But gratitude has the superpower to flip the script.
When we embrace gratitude, we’re not just sending good vibes into the universe; we’re rewiring our own minds and bodies for the better.
When we’re feeling stress, our cortisol is elevated, predisposing our bodies to systemic inflammation, which is a precursor for most any chronic disease – heart disease, stroke, hypertension or cancer.
Research has shown an influx of positive hormones and neurotransmitters are released with the practice of gratitude. One of the stars of the show is oxytocin, a super chemical that is both a hormone and a neurotransmitter. Oxytocin is what courses through a mother’s body after delivering a baby and helps create that incredible bond. Gratitude can make you feel more connected and bonded to others, too.
Gratitude isn’t just about listing things you’re thankful for at Thanksgiving; it’s a mindset shift. It helps us see what truly matters and puts our focus on the good stuff. It’s like a secret pathway to peace and positivity.
It’s important to cultivate gratitude within our lives. Here are a few suggestions on how to do that. To reap the most benefits, find time to do one of these daily.
It’s true that what we appreciate grows and what we focus on expands. When we look inward and express gratitude, we feel better, healthier, and more empowered.