Do Yourself a Favor–Be Thankful

by | Nov 26, 2025

Did you know that Thanksgiving is one of the healthiest holidays you can celebrate?

Not because of what you eat (that may set you back in your health goals), but because of the benefits your mind, soul, and body gain from being thankful.

There’s a wide body of research compiled by scientists demonstrating the value of making gratitude part of your personal life and your organization.

Being grateful…

Makes you happier.

Reduces symptoms of depression.

Increases resilience.

Improves self-esteem.

Improves sleep.

Makes you exercise more often.

Reduces pain.

Lowers blood pressure.

Strengthens your immune systems.

Lowers stress.

Makes you more understanding, compassionate, and helpful.

Increases likability.

Improves relationships.

Improves decision-making.

Increases goal achievement.

Makes you a more effective leader.

Increases creativity.

Increases productivity.

Makes you more humble.

Makes you less self-centered.

Makes you more kind and giving.

Reduces materialistic thinking.

Makes you more optimistic.

With so much to gain, it not only makes sense to celebrate tomorrow, but also make gratitude part of your daily routine.

 

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