How Gratitude Contributes to World Peace

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January 9, 2018

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How Gratitude Contributes to World Peace

One of the most powerful ways to give back is to acknowledge to others what we have received from them.

- Kerry Howells -

How Gratitude Contributes to World Peace

If you look the sales person in the eye and express genuine gratitude for the service you have just received, where will that ripple of gratitude go? Can the words we use towards and about others in our small day-to-day interactions really matter on the planetary scale of world peace? Read this article from gratefulness.org to learn just how far your next "thank you" might travel. { read more }

Be The Change

Today focus on expressing genuine gratitude for what you are given in each encounter you have.

Notice the words you use toward and about others this week. See if you can use more words acknowledging your interconnectedness.


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